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  • Baz Leffler

    February 7, 2007 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Change Serial Number In FCP?

    Well…. it seems no one here realises the serial number is displayed on the opening splash screen as well as the ‘about’ dialog. So this is an example of a newbie teaching you veterans something!

  • Baz Leffler

    February 6, 2007 at 11:30 pm in reply to: Change Serial Number In FCP?

    [reel2reel] “And no I won’t send it to you”

    I don’t want YOUR seial number. I have my own but cant find it! And I KNOW it is in the file; just can’t understand its encryption… AND I get no response from tech support (I think they know I am an Adobe Premiere lover!)

  • Baz Leffler

    February 5, 2007 at 10:47 pm in reply to: Change Serial Number In FCP?

    [John Pale] “Next launch of FCP, it will ask you to enter your serial number and register i”

    But why would I do that? I NEED the information in this file as I don’t know my serial number and I can’t download upgrades unless I have a serial number. Sorry but I jumped in on someone else’s thread who had a different reason than mine.

  • Baz Leffler

    February 5, 2007 at 5:05 am in reply to: Change Serial Number In FCP?

    But when I open it in Textapp it appears as just a whole bunch of text and numbers.

  • Baz Leffler

    February 5, 2007 at 3:51 am in reply to: Change Serial Number In FCP?

    “Final Cut Studio System ID” – what program does this file require to be able to read the contents?

  • Baz Leffler

    February 4, 2007 at 6:13 am in reply to: EDL from FCP for import into PPro…

    Yep… I do it all the time… works great.

  • try deleting “workingset.prsl” in mydocuments\adobe\premierepro2\styles\

    baz

  • Baz Leffler

    January 29, 2007 at 4:11 am in reply to: new to MAC – no audio heard from line in

    gee I really must have asked a doozie for my first time here…..

  • Yes it can if you change the capture from ‘stereo’ to ‘5.1’. Then it will capture 6 channels of audio via the SDI.

    Baz

  • Baz Leffler

    January 5, 2007 at 7:36 am in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 and 8-cam editing

    Taking my technique one step further, all you have to do is move all the clips to one layer after you have finished, very quickly using block move, and then you can create an EDL. If you have titles move them to the next layer up and they are included in the EDL as ‘keys’.

    I normally create this EDL by starting a new sequence and then do a cut/paste of the main timeline and pasting into the new sequence. That way I can still keep my split track version.

    But thanks Troy, I was not aware of Premiere’s multicam short-comings; sorta makes me glad I didn’t go down that path!

    Baz

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