Charles House
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 5:24 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.Thank you for the post.
So give me a quick rundown on what I’m trying. I’ll do it in the morning, and I’ll post the results.
I really appreciate your input and patience.
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 4:25 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.Thanks for the info. I guess I won’t know if it “works” until after I export; I had no trouble editing this content.
How do I transcode? Obviously, by my dumbfounded responses, I’ve never done it.
I’m not sure what you mean by eyeball matching, or the issue that’d necessitate it. Sorry for seeming so daft.
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 3:43 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.I appreciate your input… but I kind of am missing the point of what you’re saying. It seems that doing something that arduous but winding up where I am right now would be… pointless.
In essence, without re-editing this entire project, how can I fix this issue?
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 3:27 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.Could I re-export all of the cuts as individual clips, transcode all of the new individual clips it makes, and then re-import them into FCP and lay them back out again?
I called around. Everyone I know who works with a DSLR now switched to Adobe. Coincidentally, none of them know what “transcoding” is.
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 3:00 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.I know several people who shoot with T3is and don’t have this issue?
What do I do now that I’ve edited everything?
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Charles House
February 17, 2012 at 2:36 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro export: white sections, freezing, pixelated, etc.Hi Jerry,
I had three camera; two T3is shooting 1920×1080 24p, and the backup camera was an HVX200 shooting 720 30p. Yes, I did mix frame rates in a few videos, but that doesn’t seem to be the issue, as all of the videos, even the ones where the HVX footage was never used, have these issues. The sequence settings are for the T3i footage.
You can see here where the issue comes up in this video, which is only T3i footage. At very end of the video, I faded the opacity down to black; that’s where you can see the issue. In other videos, it happens during places without any filters, transitions, or other alterations to the footage. However, it does seem to happen every time there’s an opacity change, as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-ienrOJm5g#t=06m00s
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It doesn’t, he has Magic Bullet for Vegas. If I give him a full uncompressed MOV file, it’ll be huge. PC can’t ingest that, right? So I’d have to cut it up into 15 minute segments or so?
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Charles House
March 3, 2011 at 2:26 am in reply to: HVX200 P2: “Probable incomplete or corrupt clips”No, I can’t copy the files. Every time I tried, it locked up, stopped transferring, or got “error -36.” I just reformatted. I’m going to reinstall FCP 7. Do I need to install the Panasonic codecs if using 7? I tried plugging the camera in to copy the files after formatting and prior to installing 7 again, it didn’t recognize the camera. Sometime around where I installed the codecs, updated from 5 to 7, and such is when I started getting all the write protection errors, every program locking up, etc, and yes, I got the Apple tech today to verify these issues.
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Charles House
March 3, 2011 at 1:19 am in reply to: HVX200 P2: “Probable incomplete or corrupt clips”I appreciate that, but the camera is purchased, it SHOULD, by all rights, work fine, warranty valid here or not, and that doesn’t really pertain at ALL to the issue of this thread.
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Charles House
March 2, 2011 at 8:15 am in reply to: HVX200 P2: “Probable incomplete or corrupt clips”Please listen. When copying ALL OF THE P2 CARD, straight to another folder on an external harddrive, it gives me “error -36.” When attempting to import these files from the external, OR from the P2 directly, I get “probably imcomplete of corrupt clips.”
And yes, I’m taking my computer in to be formatted tomorrow because a number of random system files are now set to read-only or given various permissions errors. This seems… extremely coincidental.