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  • Andy Morin

    April 13, 2010 at 5:04 am in reply to: XD CAM footage

    Yeah, you’ve got it covered. Thanks Don, much appreciated

  • Andy Morin

    April 13, 2010 at 4:35 am in reply to: XD CAM footage

    Thanks Don, I was just going to say i read a thread down a bit which touches on my question. I guess a further question i have, is there a way to change the codec from the XDCAM Transfer?

  • Andy Morin

    April 12, 2010 at 7:05 pm in reply to: wide angle lens

    Thats exactly what I was looking for, I don’t think I would mind the weight. I’m just having trouble framing a few shots up close. Thanks for the info guys.

    -Andy

  • Andy Morin

    April 4, 2010 at 9:04 pm in reply to: FCP keeps shutting down during export

    I just got a message just a little more that 50%through saying Error:File is too big.
    I’ve got the originally exported Quicktime movie over the original audio. The Original audio is 3 Mp4 tracks that I imported from the itunes. The video is without audio is about 2gb.

  • Andy Morin

    April 4, 2010 at 8:43 pm in reply to: FCP keeps shutting down during export

    The timeline is completely rendered. The only thing is a light blue color that wont render. Anywho i’ve thought a lot about this and it’s so hard to go down a list troubleshooting b/c it will often take 30min to write and then shutdown. So here’s a few things ive thought of:

    1. I had to clear room to bring in all the footage from XDCAM transfer. I may have tried to delete some rendered files to make room. EX. Sequence 1-FIN-000000033. So i may have rearranged some things. But it doesn’t make that much sense bc all the clips are still visible and functioning.

    2. Potentially Not having the right sync between Sequence settings and export settings. Mine right now are
    Compressor: H.264
    Quality: High
    1920×1080
    Aspect Ratio:HDTV 1080i (16:9)

    Export:
    Setting:AppleProRes 422(HQ) 1920X1080 30p 48KHZ
    Checked options:
    Recompress all frames
    Make self-contained movie

    I did what Don advised with exporting the quicktime movie instead of conversion and it successfully finished, but for some reason there are maybe 1 or 2 skewed frames in the movie that resemble what too much snow on a satellite would look like to the picture. Just for one frame and then corrects itself. So I did that on a few different export settings and it for maybe one it gave me the Disc space error. Just now I hooked up my external and exported the video only, with the AppleProRes 422(HQ) 1920X1080 30p 48KHZ.
    The picture is good, now I’m just trying to cut the audio out of the original sequence and laying it together with a finished video. Seems like a lot of trouble. I’ve done maybe minute long videos so far with the XDCAM footage and it was fine. Could it be my system can’t handle the file size.
    Again, I now have 11gb of free space, 4gb ram and a 2.4ghz intel Core 2 duo

  • Andy Morin

    April 4, 2010 at 1:27 pm in reply to: FCP keeps shutting down during export

    So, It was just interrupted by a notice saying “Error: out of disc space”.
    I have 9gb of space left on the hard drive.

  • Andy Morin

    April 4, 2010 at 1:12 pm in reply to: FCP keeps shutting down during export

    I haven’t tried to delete and uninstall yet. I just might b/c i’m having an issue with the DVD program as well. I’m trying David’s advice right now and seeing if i come across any problems. Thanks for the help.

  • Andy Morin

    March 25, 2010 at 6:54 am in reply to: EX1 auto focus completely unresponsive

    While we’re talking about the focus on the EX1, does anyone feel the lens doesn’t have much depth to it. I feel like there isn’t any range. I can’t create an unfocused picture in most cases unless the zoom is completely extended. Perhaps i just need more practice.
    Anyone else have input?

  • Andy Morin

    March 10, 2010 at 5:32 pm in reply to: DOF adaptor

    Thanks for the input guys, definitely a decision between the 2 options here.

  • Andy Morin

    February 19, 2010 at 2:47 am in reply to: Using DVD as a data transfer

    That’s great, thanks guys.
    the h264 ended up working just fine for playback

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