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  • Creative Animal jan

    April 7, 2006 at 9:18 pm in reply to: problem seeing HDV over Firewire

    reset deck, hit easy setup 1080i60 and try again

  • Creative Animal jan

    April 7, 2006 at 9:16 pm in reply to: Exporting aif to mp3

    In my opinion itunes conversion both from and to mp3 works faster and smoother than fcp or compressor.

  • Creative Animal jan

    April 7, 2006 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Capturing from Ch 3 + 4

    Did you check a3+4 in the capture settings tab in the log and capture window?

    Are you capturing using videointerface or via firewire?

  • Creative Animal jan

    April 7, 2006 at 9:14 pm in reply to: widescreen FX

    that does sound correct. However it is much easier to place a widescreen matte on a top layer over all the rest of your edits. You can then easily position you 4:3 material inside the widescreen letterbox frame

  • Creative Animal jan

    April 7, 2006 at 9:03 pm in reply to: Multicam question

    go to pulldownmenu Final Cut Pro — Systems settings -> TAB effects handling. Make sure the handling for the codec you are working in is set to Final Cut Pro, not to Decklink / AJA or any other hardware handler.

    that should do it!

    If that doen’t work, then you might try removing your renderfiles of the multiclips you’re using. Somehow multicam only works fluently when the “render FULL” has not been done yet.

    regards

    Jan

  • Creative Animal jan

    February 7, 2006 at 8:04 pm in reply to: DVD compression issue fixed yet?

    try BitVice
    https://www.innobits.se

    regards

    Jan

  • Creative Animal jan

    February 7, 2006 at 8:01 pm in reply to: audio problem

    this is a hassle.
    What you can do is burn the audio onto an audio-CD (using itunes or any other application)
    and then re-import the audio into FCP.
    If that does not work, you need to do serious time-stretching. try the following to see how the quality turns out:
    paste the video in a FCP timeline.
    Then match the inpoint and outpoint of the video in the canvas en the audio in the viewer (I-O). Then FITFILL the audio into the timeline…

    good luck

    best regards

    Jan
    managing director
    Creative Animal
    The Netherlands

  • Creative Animal jan

    February 7, 2006 at 7:55 pm in reply to: Survey-J30 users

    What I suggest you do is this:

    buy the deck, it’s great. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It rewinds kind of slowly and the display on the machine doesn’t show all of the embeded audio channels, but it’s great if you bear in mind that it does realtime Ilink conversion and plays both NTSC and PAL..

    The other thing is, if you are running FCP already, why wouldnt you buy the cheapest of all decklinks?

    https://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/sd/

    think it starts at 295 US.

    regards

    Jan
    Managing Director
    http://www.creativeanimal.nl

  • Apple’s Compressor is quick and it’s included in FCP Studio.
    If you need more parameter-control and better results, try BitVice

    https://www.innobits.se/

    regards

    Jan
    managing director
    Creative Animal
    The Netherlands

  • Creative Animal jan

    February 7, 2006 at 7:50 pm in reply to: HDV and Final Cut

    Are you using any video interface such as Blackmagic or AJA?
    If you do, the problem is easy: your sequence settings are not the same as your clipsetings (command-0 and command-9)
    try matching them.
    If you use a blackmagic interface, select HDV1080 as a sequence preset and choose HD1080 in your playback tab in the audio video settings menu.
    Then, in the system preferences of the mac itself, choose blackmagic settings and enable realtime HD->SD downconversion.
    that should do it.

    regards

    Jan
    managing director
    Creative Animal
    The Netherlands

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