Anders Haavie
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Anders Haavie
August 10, 2005 at 6:22 pm in reply to: So… should I use re:visions deinterlacer OR Panasonics AG-DVX100 progressive setting ?Thanks for a great reply.
I live in Norway, so we have PAL:
What I am thinking of is wheter I will get better results with doing the interlacing in post production compared to the camera way of doing it.. please give me a yes-no answere 🙂
Anders
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Anders Haavie
August 10, 2005 at 6:22 pm in reply to: So… should I use re:visions deinterlacer OR Panasonics AG-DVX100 progressive setting ?Thanks for a great reply.
I live in Norway, so we have PAL:
What I am thinking of is wheter I will get better results with doing the interlacing in post production compared to the camera way of doing it.. please give me a yes-no answere 🙂
Anders
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Buy fcp 5.0 It is supposedly better in working with media manager.
Anders
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Anders Haavie
May 19, 2005 at 8:16 am in reply to: Timeline pauses. NOT due to slow computer or firewire bottleneckI’ve had the exact same error. Turning off all those options in the timeline, and deleting preferences fixed it. At least, I have very few errors now.
Anders
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Well.. Shake is quite alot like Flame. There is a good book available (can’t remember what its called.. check out amazon) that is quite nice. There is a Shake forum here at the barn that you should check out. There are quite a few different discussions at that forum conserning differences between ae and shake.
https://www.creativecow.net/forum/view_posts.php?forumid=154
Anders
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Shake is world class compositing application. Great for hardcore jobs, but with a steep learning curve.
Motion is a easy to learn version of After Effects, with quite a few nice templates. It hasn’t quite managed to give After effects real competition, but it will probably do so in a couple of years. (hopefully… if they start adding stuff that is greatly missed)
Anders
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I use revisionfx deinterlacing. Works absolutely great. I have no idea if it works better or worse than the stuff already mentioned. Doesn’t cost very much either.
https://www.revisionfx.com/rsfk.htm
Anders
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Anders Haavie
April 29, 2005 at 5:26 am in reply to: Will Final Cut Pro software be availible on the PC plateform?NO. Fcp will NEVER be available on the pc platform. Get over it. Buy a mac.
Not many people know but Apple gets most of it’s revenues from selling hardware. They want you to buy fcp so that they can sell you a powermac. It’s that simple..
This fact might be a bit annoying for pc users.
Anders (for some reason I have never wanted to buy premiere even though it’s only available on the pc now 🙂
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I use this all the time and it works great. Export both omf AND xml. And use some of the plugins already mentioned. Works flawlessly
Anders
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Anders Haavie
April 23, 2005 at 11:32 am in reply to: “The deck may be unable to perform this edit operation since the edit duration is only one frame”..messagereally annoying. It will evetually work after making new in and out points, but it would be great to know that the decklink guys are working on the problem.. or maybe its not a decklink problem at all ?? Maybe it’s fcp acting up ?
Anders