Brad Starkey
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Thanks Tim. I just wanted to double check it’s working well with Catdv 11.1 and not only 12?
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Did you try to filter if it’s online from the tree? It’s on the left side of the interface. I’m not sure if the search bar works or not to filter online. But it’s pretty powerful to use this alternate approach to filter all sorts of criteria.
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I’m curious why you cant just filter the results. Filters are perfect for the client side. I’ve used custom views to quickly sort if assets have proxies or tagged in something generic like keywords. But for online/offline I would search the database and filter if its online.
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Brad Starkey
July 10, 2015 at 3:39 am in reply to: Proxy Playback: Same Setting, Some Work, Most Don’tI haven’t heard of the black screen, but that might be apple’s answer on improving the white screen bug. Try changing the frame rate on your export screen to the actual frame rate instead of “current” That works for the white screen.
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If you can I would post a mp3 that was done with your encoder. How are you encoding it? A lot of software doesn’t do an acceptable job audibly these days, who knows how they handle maintaing mp3 ID3 standards? Just guessing, but since its becoming an outdated standard and licensing is relaxed…
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Brad Starkey
March 14, 2014 at 3:05 pm in reply to: Analyzing video, sort for preparation to archive in CatDV -
Probably some feature of AVC was used that QT 7 can’t understand.
I’ve seen this a bunch with H.264 mp4s (AVC Coding) If you do a Save as in QT Pro does it say “incorrect time values”.
Anyways, I can get QT to export these type of files by choosing export and select a matching framerate, Do not select “Current” Frame rate. If you select “Current” You’ll get the white screen. Thats worked for every file I’ve gotten like that. Give it a try
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Probably a little open for too many details, but:
Bryson gave some great examples. All depending on your market and the size of the client, the review and approval may be hard to monetize, especially if your hosting, on its own… But the archive and management of the data with a slick front-end, I think is very appealing to those without the support or knowledge to do it in-house. It may help replace that red duplication service thats been burning your eyes.
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Brad Starkey
June 12, 2013 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Exclude catalogs grouped in a particular folder from query resultsI’m not sure if its a bug, but
For me FLD shows the full path of the Parent Folder – Volumes/AudioMediaExample/Audio/
Folder name or MF2 shows just the Parent Folder – AudioIf I select MF2 in a query it switches to FLD. I think Lee might of only wanted to exclude data from the Parent Folder, not the full path of the Parent Folder.
I suggested to try to use BIN (BN)
Hope this makes sense.
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Brad Starkey
June 11, 2013 at 9:30 pm in reply to: Exclude catalogs grouped in a particular folder from query resultsThere’s probably a better way, but you could try:
If your talking about excluding catalogs on your server and not media files, maybe Query – (Not) – “Catalog” starts with – “Name of Folder”
If its the media files and you only want it to check the Parent folder, you could use “Bin”
I would of thought “Folder Name” should work, but for me it switches to “Media Folder” if you select “Folder Name” which would query the full path? weird.