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  • thanks for your help! i went ahead and recaptured. it’s funny – when you’ve already completed an edit, it seems like it’ll be so painful to start over, but alas, i recaptured and edited it again… it always goes much better the 2nd time! thanks again. love the creative cow!

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  • i should have done that before… but i thought i was clever in speeding up the audio… now it’s fine, except upon the final render… is there any solution at this point? if i render just the video, it still slips… it literally shifts by about 10-15 frames.

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  • Andy Fjellman

    March 24, 2008 at 4:28 pm in reply to: log and transfer crashes due to a corrupt file

    Sven,

    I just had the same exact error and couldn’t figure it out. I finally went to the camera and repaired the clip on the camera it imported fine… no crashing. I’m not sure if this helps you at all, but if anyone else gets that error, and you have the option to repair the clip before importing or copying, that should fix it.

    Andy

    2 X 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Mac Pro with 6 GB RAM
    2.5 GHz Macbook Pro
    FCS2

  • Andy Fjellman

    February 5, 2008 at 2:47 am in reply to: Imported Quicktime -Video out of sync w/ Audio

    Scotty,

    Are your files out of sync when you play them in QT? If not, I had this same problem when I upgraded from fcp5 to fcp6… check your system settings under “playback control” and check the frame offset. Mine defaulted to “4” which caused the clip to appear out of sync with the audio. I changed it to “0” and I was good to go. Hope this helps!

    Andy

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    And I love my work!

  • Andy Fjellman

    December 17, 2007 at 9:13 pm in reply to: problem exporting QT reference movie

    Jeremy –

    Your sneaking suspicion proved correct. I hadn’t yet run into that. Thanks for your help!

    Andy

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    4 x 2.5 GHz PowerPC G5 with 7 GB RAM
    1.25 GHz Powerbook G4
    FCS2, AE7
    And I love my work!

  • Andy Fjellman

    December 17, 2007 at 8:50 pm in reply to: problem exporting QT reference movie

    Jeremy – thanks for taking the time to respond. I do understand that the file sizes would be larger if the timeline isn’t rendered; however, my file sizes are equal to a self-contained movie even when the timeline has been rendered. Are there any preferences that deal with this issue?

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    4 x 2.5 GHz PowerPC G5 with 7 GB RAM
    1.25 GHz Powerbook G4
    FCS2, AE7
    And I love my work!

  • Andy Fjellman

    July 25, 2007 at 1:35 pm in reply to: audio sync problem

    that was it… i figured it was a setting. Thanks for your help!!

  • Andy Fjellman

    August 3, 2006 at 4:51 pm in reply to: new fcp set-up… what else do i need?

    Jeremy, your input is much appreciated! Thanks for taking the time to post.

  • Andy Fjellman

    August 3, 2006 at 4:06 pm in reply to: new fcp set-up… what else do i need?

    Doing video for web right now and some corporate stuff (lectures, etc)… but getting ready to shoot some pilot programming for tv and dvd. we do some keying so i wanted something that would give me a 4:2:2 sample rate – i’d thought that would help with my keying… I’m not really looking to do uncompressed HD, but was curious as to being about to shoot in DV 50, 1080i/p or 720p… cameras i’m reading about are the panasonic hvc200 or some hdv cameras (sony,canon,jvc)… so any more thoughts?

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