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  • Thanks people.

    Well. the original is DVCPRo 1280×720

    I expoerted it using quick time current settings from the timeline, some time ago. Now i have to convert it from the movie.

    I usually use the compressor. I friend of mine gave me the tip of using the mpegstreamclipe, but i didn’t like the result very much.

    When exportig for web and stuff i use the h264 and it fits good.

    I’ll take a look at the forum to see if i can find something.

    Do u know this wondershare video converter?
    https://www.wondershare.com/mac-video-converter-ultimate/?icn=vcumac

    I was told it’s amazing, but don’t know it yet

    Thank’s again.

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    December 11, 2011 at 3:18 pm in reply to: Final Cut pro general Error

    yeah,

    weird things that happen in the amazing FCP world.

    But as i was with a short time, what i did was open the project in the original machine where it was created and exported it there. Worked as it should.

    I’ll try it out later to see if i can get something out of this.

    thanxs a lot for the advices.

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    December 7, 2011 at 11:37 pm in reply to: Better TIMELINE Setup

    Yes, quite logical.
    Thanks for the help again david

  • Daniel Ladeira

    December 7, 2011 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Better TIMELINE Setup

    Hello David.

    this material is old stuff. Was generated in 4×3 format and the stored i ias mpeg2. This is what i have available. But i just have to put this material in order in the timeline. I wont cut the movies. It’s a collection of short movies, and betwen then there are some interviews with the people who have something to do with theyr history.

    my timeline is 1440×1080 (because i thought that this way i’ll keep the 16×9 windows that will rule and i will have to scale less, the movies that are in 640×486)
    apple pro ress 422
    pixel aspect ratio square

    what do u think of it?

    and thanks for ur attention David

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    December 6, 2011 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Final Cut pro general Error

    Hi Shane,

    Its a short movie. there’s no still images, it was shot in HDV 1280×720 23.98fps compressor HDV 720 24p
    I already edited, gave the color treatment and everything else (in the old machine that was quite a good mac pro too), it’s done. Now i have to export it. But it gives me this general error. And it worked great all the time. If i it play in the timeline it plays correctly. But there’s one piece of track that need’s render and it wont render.

    i am still trying to figure out what is it all about. If i get no sucsses,i’ll have to go back to the old machine and render it there.

    Thans anyway Shane.

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    July 21, 2011 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Multiclip Editting will not playback

    Wops! just solved it out! I may have chanced the view to wireframe, maybe by activating some shortcut by mistake or something. But it’s just fine again. Thank’s anyway. And let’s cut it out! rsrs

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    July 4, 2011 at 5:28 pm in reply to: Shooting with Sony XDCAM EX3 at 1080/60i

    Thanks Jerry. That’s what o tought it would be. But it would never be too much to ask.

    I imported the files to final cut and did ommand 9 in the files to se if they matched, and they did. So its just right.

    Anyway thanks again for your attention. and sorry for the bad english.

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    June 16, 2011 at 9:54 pm in reply to: sequence preset for MPG files on FCP

    Oh sure, it’s NTSC like USA. I forgot to mention it.

    I’m already converting the files. It will work properly. The quality is not good, but as it came like this from the originals, i don’t think it can get any better.

    Thanks again Dave.

    Brazilian salutations, rsrs

  • Daniel Ladeira

    June 16, 2011 at 9:40 pm in reply to: sequence preset for MPG files on FCP

    Thanks Dave.

    I live in Brazil, will consider the editing timebase.

    I thought of converting it as well, but was wondering if that would be the only way to go. So, lets get down to work.

    And i’d like to thank u again for your time

    Daniel

  • Daniel Ladeira

    November 16, 2010 at 12:12 pm in reply to: HDV material in DV sequence

    Well, thanx a lot for the attention. I’ll consider your considerations

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