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  • Brandon Ivey

    August 18, 2009 at 8:43 pm in reply to: mov to AVI

    I have heard that, but I have never had a problem like this. It has to be the footage, but what in the world would cause this? We export AVIs all the time. The only thing different is that the footage was shot on a 1 chip JVC and captured on the same camcorder. But I woudnt think that would matter. WMA ended up working, but thats still compressed to heck. I will check out that little pgm. Thanks.

  • Brandon Ivey

    August 18, 2009 at 5:19 pm in reply to: mov to AVI

    Did that. The only way it works with mpegstream is using divx and it turns out horribly pix elated. using DV-NTSC, there is either no video and am told it is an invalid video file, or it will spit out 3 min of a 20 min clip that only QT can play.

  • Brandon Ivey

    August 18, 2009 at 4:00 pm in reply to: mov to AVI

    No, “I” cant even play them. The only ones I can play are flukes that only export 3 min of a 20 min video. And I dont even know how that happened!

  • Brandon Ivey

    April 17, 2009 at 1:28 pm in reply to: AVI on MAC

    Well, it seems that after export, it looks ok. But if FCP were not meant to use AVIs then why do they?

  • Brandon Ivey

    April 14, 2009 at 1:58 pm in reply to: AVI on MAC

    The AVIs are 4:3 in a 4:3 sequence. I dont see a pixel dimension flag to check in the format tab. And when it stretches the MAC AVIs, it stretches them during playback and export, and they go outside the safety lines off screen.

    Stopped on the timeline:

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  • Brandon Ivey

    April 13, 2009 at 1:05 pm in reply to: AVI on MAC

    But the AVIs that are exported from Premiere look fine. Its the ones exported from FCP that looked stretched when played back in any editing software. Seeing as that AVI is a standard, shouldn’t FCP export AVIs the same way as Premiere?

  • Brandon Ivey

    January 30, 2009 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Rendering confusion

    I am having similar issues. I usually don’t have a problem with the green pars, just play right through them. But today I dropped a pic into the time line, and when it plays, it looks fine, but when I scrub the time line it looks like a bad TV reception off rabbit ears. The pics is 2234X1327 and I am editing in 640X480 MiniDV.

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