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  • Brent Marginet

    September 29, 2019 at 7:48 pm in reply to: Recover files from Dead Edit drive

    While it’s possible that this may work if the Hard Drives haven’t failed themselves, this is something that could make things even worse for your data. If you put the HD’s into another brand of enclosure and the RAID Controller doesn’t recognize the Partition Tables or Type it can try to reconstruct them and thereby make your Data completely non retrievable.

    I would be inclined to try another Power Supply especially if it’s an external PSU. If you had tested the Power Supply with a volt meter then there is no load on it and so this is not a true test as to whether it’s good or not. It may test fine with a multimeter but fail under load.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Resolve interprets the TRT incorrectly in the Media pool as far as I’m concerned but maybe they did this for a reason. Below are some examples of what I see with a 3 and a half minute clip.

    Example – 24FPS Project, 23.976 Clip of 3:29:11 drop it into a timeline before reinterpreting the frame rate and the last frame will be at 3:29:16. Now delete the clip from the Timeline and change the Frame Rate to 24FPS in the Clip Attributes dialogue box. Now if it’s dropped into the Timeline it will come up as 3:29:11. The Audio will also need to be reinterpreted otherwise it will go out of sync. (unless they’ve fix this). I would really like if Resolve would properly interpret the Audio so that I could eliminate the extra step of an Audio Sample Rate Conversion in Pro Tools.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    February 8, 2019 at 11:09 pm in reply to: PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL has to be installed from a folder that Resolve installes on you system before you can use Project Sharing. Hopefully I can get behind my system so that I can get you the extract folder to look in to install it.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • I have run into this exact problem with DV in the past. Technically it’s not playing back the NTSC Video on the built in LCD it just looks like it is.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • The Camcorder likely only plays back 25fps and likely not compatible with 29.97fps NTSC Tapes.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    November 18, 2018 at 3:01 am in reply to: Starting A New Project with Media shot on Film

    The Film Option allows you to slip the audio into sync when using double system audio. I always check this option wether I need it or not.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    November 18, 2018 at 2:59 am in reply to: Bootcamp MacPro 2013 and Thundebolt

    I would install Paragon NTFS for Mac on OS X to give you full access to the RAID Volume and thereby avoid any Windows Issues.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    November 8, 2018 at 9:38 pm in reply to: mac to pc, premiere to resolve, xml hell…

    So would any of the original clip filenames been renamed manually.

    If so that could be whats causing some of your issues.
    The golden rule is to never rename any clips filename under any circumstance.
    Many cameras have Metadata files that go with each clip and so renaming them is a huge no no.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    November 8, 2018 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Avid to Adobe Media Encoder Workflow

    2018 also supports QT Ref Movies so I have AME 2017 and 2018 installed on all my systems.

    I haven’t made the move to 2019 because everyone seems to be complaining that it’s really buggy.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

  • Brent Marginet

    November 5, 2018 at 7:50 pm in reply to: Premier Pro cc 2018

    The problem may just be that you are creating a DVD.

    DVD’s are only Standard Definition so they don’t generally look very good.
    Build yourself a BluRay, that should look a whole lot better.

    \”MY MEDIA/PROJECT MOTTO: If you think three copies of your Media or Projects are enough. Take a moment to place a value on them and then maybe add two more. Hard Drives are now stupidly cheap. A RE-SHOOT AND YOUR TIME AREN\’T.\”

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