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  • Alexander Lee

    January 22, 2009 at 12:53 am in reply to: Panasonic HDC-SD100 vs. Canon Vixia HF11

    Panasonic and Canon just announced a bunch of new camcorders at CES, so hold off and buy those. I believe the Canon HFS10 is the replacement to the HF11, so get that one. The image quality of the Canon vs. Panasonic was like comparing the DVX-100 to the Sony PD-150. The Canon looks much more filmlike. Disappointed as I love the DVX-100 and thought that Panny would do a better job. Maybe the newly announced models are better. Google is your friend.

  • The timeline waveform tip has been very useful as well! Thank you David and Arnie!

  • Got my answer:

    In either the Viewer or the Canvas, directly above the image are three pop-up menus.
    Choose the middle one, Playhead Sync, and set it to Open.

    Thank you guys!

  • Alexander Lee

    January 12, 2009 at 10:18 am in reply to: Convert 23.98 Sequence to 29.97

    I believe the Digibeta timecode is 29.97 NDF (non-drop frame)

  • Alexander Lee

    December 5, 2008 at 2:39 am in reply to: Movie Website Mailing List

    This is great info Abraham! I assumed their were some serious web tools for this, and I always wondered what MYSQL and PHP were. I will pass this on to my web designer. She’s knowledgeable about graphics design but not so savvy on the technical backbone stuff.

    Best,
    Alexander

  • Alexander Lee

    September 2, 2008 at 8:18 am in reply to: Markers Not Showing in Mpeg2

    I’m on:
    FCP 6.0.4
    Compressor 3.0.3
    DVDSP 4.2.1

  • Alexander Lee

    August 25, 2008 at 10:00 am in reply to: Subtitle 10 Bit Uprez

    Text generator. I zoomed in on the canvas 800%

  • Alexander Lee

    August 25, 2008 at 7:49 am in reply to: Subtitle 10 Bit Uprez

  • Alexander Lee

    August 25, 2008 at 7:07 am in reply to: Subtitle 10 Bit Uprez

  • Alexander Lee

    August 25, 2008 at 7:06 am in reply to: Subtitle 10 Bit Uprez

    OK, I’ve done some tests. My theory is that I made 2 mistakes:

    A. I made a nest of my DV sequence including titles and dropped that on a 10 bit sequence.
    B. I exported a Quicktime movie without rendering that DV sequence nest.

    So I believe my workflow solution is:
    1. Nest only the picture of my DV sequence.
    2. Drop that nest onto a 10 bit sequence.
    3. Copy and paste FCP text titles from the DV sequence to track V2 of the 10 bit sequence.
    4. Render
    5. Export to Quicktime movie.

    I tried Rafael’s suggestion and could not tell the difference. But despite these improvements, I still notice a bit of white in my titles:

    [img]https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3108/2795216090_3a7b941e42_o.png[/img]

    Is this the best quality I can squeeze out of 10 bit titles?

    Thanks for info.

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