Christopher Grosso
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Christopher Grosso
April 4, 2014 at 5:54 am in reply to: Having trouble uploading spots to CablevisionI appreciate the reply. What would you suggest? The settings in Compressor are already set to 29.97
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Yea..I was hoping that would do something but it wasn’t good. It’s such an odd anomaly I’m not sure stabilizer knows what it is.
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June 20, 2013 at 3:07 pm in reply to: MTS, M2TS, MP4, AVI….Client has left me a big painCompletely forgot that we even own Media Encoder. Will give that a try. Thanks.
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June 20, 2013 at 2:41 pm in reply to: MTS, M2TS, MP4, AVI….Client has left me a big painThanks for the response Tony. I had downloaded the trial version of iSkysoft. Unless I’m mistaken it only allows conversion to MP4 or H.264…ideally I’d like to transcode to Prores for editing.
Do you bring the MP4/H.264 into FCPX to edit?
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Great info Jeremy, this helps a ton. Thanks so much.
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No slo-mo plans as this will be a live concert shoot. I’m not sure as to what cameras they are going to be using…yet..but will find out.
If I suggest shooting at 1080p25 do you see any issues with syncing audio that will be mastered at 24/96. We’ve done plenty of US based shows but haven’t played with any footage from Europe and I’m just trying to forsee any potential issues while I can still suggest workflow. Thanks!
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August 30, 2012 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Mountain Lion/FCPX not reading AVCHD “PRIVATE” folder correctlyOk looks like importing from “camera archive” works. Don’t know why, I could have swore it didn’t work a few hours ago. All is well again, go about your work.
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August 30, 2012 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Mountain Lion/FCPX not reading AVCHD “PRIVATE” folder correctlyActually Alex what you describe is the exact same thing that we are experiencing. Seems that since the upgrade to Mountain Lion OSX reads the PRIVATE folder different.
There has to be some way within FCPX to read AVCHD files again, since it worked flawlessly before, and we can’t be the only ones having this issue on FCPX with Mountain Lion….really need an answer on this one.—
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Excellent! Thanks so much. Still learning where everything is in FCPX (hey, it’s been a whole week!)
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April 6, 2012 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Timecode Reader takes a while to render; any faster third-party options out there? Or is Compressor faster?Shane,
I only see a Timecode “generator” in Compressor as opposed to a Timecode “reader”.
I need to give clients DVD’s with the original timecode burned in. Any quicker ways to do this without going through the render process in FCP?
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