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  • Better get in on the NAB B-Stock deal ASAP! Bram and all the FSI folks are the best! I put my order in for a 2361w a few minutes ago. Love my 2340w!

    Not paid by FSI, just know what a good bunch they are!

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    GarnetColor.com
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    March 8, 2013 at 1:54 pm in reply to: Road Case for Tangent Element

    That’s perfect! No back to coloring instead of case design!
    LOVE the element series! BM- PLEASE allow mapping!

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    GarnetColor.com
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    December 23, 2012 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Codec not open yet error

    Look for “:” or other illegal characters in the clip name. I was at the end of a 1300 cut movie and had 9% left to render and this cost me an hour or more. Easiest fix for me was to render from the offending clip to the end letting Resolve name the clip, turned off “use clip name.” Saved my bacon! Wouldn’t call it a bug as “:” shouldn’t be used in a file name.

    Special thanks to production for using “:”, who the heck does that!

    Good Luck!

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    GarnetColor.com
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    November 28, 2012 at 5:07 pm in reply to: Tangent Wave For Sale

    Sold, thanks for looking!

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    GarnetColor.com
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    November 12, 2012 at 2:11 pm in reply to: Single frame slip over whole project

    See https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/277/21400 and elsewhere. Still waiting on BM to comment?????????????????? Fix?????????????

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    November 1, 2012 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Mixed frame rate bug

    I finished an extreme frame rate / format project (gopro 59.94 to aleaxa 23.98) and mixed rate worked well although the base frame stuff was off by a frame – thought that was okay as it was only 2min. and was happy it worked that well.

    I agree, just say what’s broken and help with a work around.

    I’m to picky to send stuff out a frame off (especially a long format dramatic project.) Would also drive the audio guys nuts as everything would be out of sync.

    What do you say BM??????

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    November 1, 2012 at 1:49 pm in reply to: Mixed frame rate bug

    I’m in the same situation. 2 hour film, 99.9% Alexa Pro Res 23.98. I checked the mixed frame option because of a couple of 24fps clips but find almost all of the clips are a frame off. Seems like those between 2 dissolves are okay.

    I hope we hear something from BM about this bug. Not an option to slip 800 clips by hand.

    Timeline from XML with everything other than a few speed changes and dissolves removed.

    Tried to “Offset Source Timecode” from “Clip Attributes” but that really caused a mess, clip lost in point????

    P.S. I’m an actual paying customer since the first month.

    Latest 9.0.3 Resolve, FCP, Mac OS 10.8.2 Mac Pro 5.1, ect.

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    October 3, 2012 at 2:15 pm in reply to: Final Cut 29.97 time line and Resolve 9

    Sorry about the page #, I was using an older manual on an iPad! Wish they made the page numbers in the manual “clickable” so you could jump to the page from the index – have seen it done elsewhere, I think.
    Also, would be great if a BM rep would post here with a link when a new manual is uploaded.

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    October 3, 2012 at 1:55 pm in reply to: Final Cut 29.97 time line and Resolve 9

    Search for page 133 / 134 in the v9 manual PDF. Make sure to notice that you have to START the project with the mixed frame rates on – top of 134, I think. If you have to start a new one use ColorTrace to bring corrections across. Worked for me just yesterday with a 23.976 timeline and 29.97 clips. Render to source and all will work. Had to beat my head for awhile so hope this helps.

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

  • Clark Bierbaum

    October 2, 2012 at 6:14 pm in reply to: A big thank-you to Dwaine of BMD tech support!

    Dwaine has been the man for a hundred years to those of use that used to operate a now almost extinct beast named a telecine hooked up to an 888, almost extinct as well! One of the most dedicated factory tech support gurus you will ever find!

    Clark Bierbaum
    Color Grading / Post Consultant
    Charlotte, NC

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