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  • Ben Strasser

    January 23, 2012 at 5:51 am in reply to: Moving Legacy 100i 8.2.3 from G4 to G5?

    Greetings Floh. After looking up the cost of a PCI chasis in the internet it looks like it would just be more sense for me to switch to the M100 Suite or? Since I have the Legacy 100i I understand that I would get an upgrade price? Also, while I already have Red 4.3.1.1.. would I also need the new(?) Red with it? Ben

  • Ben Strasser

    January 21, 2012 at 3:52 am in reply to: Moving Legacy 100i 8.2.3 from G4 to G5?

    Hi Floh. Many thanks for your response. I have purchased what appears to be a good G5 which is on its way. What about this PCI expansion chasis, is that something that would be available from Frys or do you know of a source? Or is there another version of the P6000 board that will make by 100i work with that computer?

    Also take this opportunity to thank you for some help a couple of years ago when all of my clip thumbnails turned pink in their respective bins. You enlightened me that it was due to QT and provided a way to back up on the QT – which solved the problem. I assume that keeping that earlier version of QT is the way to go for my 100i; that any/all of the newer versions have the same problem with 100i?

    Thanks again,

    BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBen………………

  • Ben Strasser

    March 30, 2009 at 4:49 am in reply to: M100i G4; EXPORT SUDDENLY GREYED OUT???

    Solved it. Reading other posts reminded me to try dumping M100 prefs. Did so and all is back to working again. Thanks to the previous post solutions.

    Ben

  • Ben Strasser

    March 30, 2009 at 4:30 am in reply to: M100i G4; EXPORT SUDDENLY GREYED OUT???

    For clarification, it’s the Export From Edit Suite that is now greyed out along with Print EDL and Master To Tape.

    Thanks

    Ben Strasser

  • Ben Strasser

    December 12, 2008 at 4:08 am in reply to: G4/M100i XS Lossless 8.2.3a/QT 7.5

    Just an update re my problem with pink slides in the 100i xs bin plus problems I also had when trying to export to QT to use Inobits. In rereading all of the posts re M100i I read one (can’t remember the source bit I think it was someone from Boris?) who told someone who had just purchased an (old) copy of 100i that they should go back to Quick Time 7.3.1. Following earlier procedures recommended I dumped 7.5.5 and 7.5 and, using Pacifist, went back to quicktime 731_TIGER version. WHOOPIE, ALL IS WELL AGAIN. Have frame from clips in bins and the task of downloading to quicktime WORKS without incident. MY SINCERE THANKS TO FLOH AND OTHERS WHO POSTED RESPONSES TO SIMILAR PROBLEMS IN CREATIVE COW.

  • Ben Strasser

    December 10, 2008 at 7:59 am in reply to: G4/M100i XS Lossless 8.2.3a/QT 7.5

    Right Floh. I am now a downloaded owner of Pacifist.

    Thanks,
    BBBBBBBBBBBen.

  • Ben Strasser

    December 10, 2008 at 7:32 am in reply to: G4/M100i XS Lossless 8.2.3a/QT 7.5

    Hi Floh.

    Thanks for your comments. Actually the post to which you referred was the one I was following, though you mentioned something I missed; that I downloaded the correct version for my OS. Of course another possibility is that I screwed up someplace along the way. I noted, for example, that when I inadvertently clicked on the updater, after I had removed the “packages”, it would not let me upload saying that (despite the fact I believed I had deleted QT 7.5.5.) I already had a later version installed??? I’ll just try it again to see if I can get it right this time.

    Thanks again for taking your time to respond.

    Ben Strasser

  • Ben Strasser

    March 29, 2008 at 6:31 am in reply to: Re:Boris 4.0/4.2

    Hi Peter. Thanks for your recommendations. I’m currently going through a major revision of all of my Boris Files, including removing older versions from my computer as you suggested. Turns out that I have Boris files everywhere so I’m reorganizing them; deleting duplicates and so on.

    Thanks again for your response.

    Ben Strasser

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