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  • Blue Dog

    September 28, 2006 at 5:44 pm in reply to: “General Error” during FCP export to Quick Time

    i don’t usually work in 10 bit. i offlined on my system, though it was 1:1 over firewire (dvcpro 50 with some dv). then i hired a colorist to uprez to 10 bit uncompressed. his drive array is superior to mine, not sure exactly what he has, but better. we’re having problems with the color on dvd authoring, which is now why it’s back in my system. i’m decreasing chroma on the quick time masters from the other system, and that’s where i’m running into trouble. i always thought play back and editing were more demanding of drives that quick time exports… incorrect?

  • Blue Dog

    September 28, 2006 at 5:42 pm in reply to: “General Error” during FCP export to Quick Time

    the project is brand new, but yes, i’ll try this too… good idea. thx.

  • Blue Dog

    September 28, 2006 at 5:41 pm in reply to: “General Error” during FCP export to Quick Time

    i will check the scratch disks tonight when i get home from work… i believe they have much free space, but i will double check. THX!

  • Blue Dog

    September 28, 2006 at 3:00 am in reply to: “General Error” during FCP export to Quick Time

    well, i’m working off a previous output of a quicktime, which i’ve brought back into FCP to tweak and output again. the quicktime i’m using as source sits on a GRAID 500G firewire 800. i have tried exporting to my internal mac HD and also a 250G lacie firewire 400. both times the process has quit at 104G.

  • Blue Dog

    September 27, 2006 at 6:36 pm in reply to: major color issues authoring with dvd studio pro

    the quicktime was exported out of FCP at 10 bit uncompressed. then, the encoding was done in dvd studio pro at default settings for SD… does this answer your questions? if not, please tell me where to look to find out how to answer correctly… not familiar with DSP/compressor… thx so much!

  • Blue Dog

    September 27, 2006 at 6:36 pm in reply to: major color issues authoring with dvd studio pro

    the quicktime was exported out of FCP at 10 bit uncompressed. then, the encoding was done in dvd studio pro at default settings for SD… does this answer your questions? if not, please tell me where to look to find out how to answer correctly… not familiar with DSP/compressor… thx so much!

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