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  • Chris Frantz

    March 21, 2012 at 7:32 pm in reply to: Skimming stops working

    Same here, it’s definitely a bug.

  • Chris Frantz

    March 19, 2012 at 10:42 pm in reply to: Audio drops off when exporting to compressor.

    The rendered project is fine, thanks for your help.

    The fix was the copying all files into a new timeline/project.

    The initial workflow was import, plural eyes, edit, export xml to resolve, grade, export prores hq, import xml 1.0, title, epxort to compressor, render.

    Looks like I might have to add duplicate project to that workflow till this bug gets sorted :/

  • Chris Frantz

    March 19, 2012 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Audio drops off when exporting to compressor.

    That’s a good point, thank you for your response. There was no transition in the compound clip at that specific point, although there was one a bit earlier. The audio is synced (PluralEyes) faked stereo (doubled up on the mono) audio that I have used in a previous version of this project with a successful render. I actually copy + pasted that compound clip from one project to the other because I had sweetened the audio just right, and didn’t want to lose my settings. Is there a paste attributes function in FCPX? I couldn’t find one…

  • Chris Frantz

    March 19, 2012 at 10:03 pm in reply to: Audio drops off when exporting to compressor.

    Yes, the same thing happens when I try to export directly from FCPX using compressor settings. I am tempted to try the export media function from the share menu, but I need to have full control over the export settings (hence compressor). I have now tried disabling the offending interview audio (in the compound clip after expanding audio and pressing “V” in the main timeline) and rendering using compressor settings (an option in the share menu) directly within FCPX.

    It appears that copying the files over to a new project did the trick. Just “New Project”, default settings, “Paste”, and send to Compressor. Playback w/ audio is now fine in the compressor preview pane. Rendering as we speak, I’ll update on the outcome, but that appears to have solved the issue.

  • Thanks for your response (both of you). I figured out a workaround, which is to export from resolve as FCPXXML1.0 as opposed to 1.1 and when rendering the ProRes graded version, to use unique file names. It’s a workaround, but it worked. I appreciate the help however.

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