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  • Dave Bergan

    March 23, 2012 at 9:13 pm in reply to: Intensity Pro

    If you have a blu-ray disc drive and it’s an unencrypted, you can use BlueX from DVDxDV (https://www.dvdxdv.com). I realize maybe you didn’t burn the disc and don’t have a drive. That will let you rip parts or the whole disc to a ProRes Quicktime. There’s other blu ray ripping software but they would rip straight to a compressed format which would be less preferable, to me at least.

  • Surely it’s that I have an Intensity Pro. I don’t have all those options, including Set default video standard.

  • I checked System Prefs before posting, and it does say Desktop Video 9.2, but under the BM app in System Prefs, I don’t have any resolution choices.

  • It’s out, but the only output option I get is 720×486 @29.97

  • Dave Bergan

    October 4, 2011 at 7:19 pm in reply to: Insert noise print

    Thanks, though fortunately I found Auto Heal does exactly what I want, and it does it well so I’m happy.

    Dave

  • Dave Bergan

    January 13, 2011 at 3:48 am in reply to: GarageBand/Final Cut Sync Issue

    The highest GB exports is 44.1 khz, it doesn’t export 48.

  • Dave Bergan

    January 12, 2011 at 7:53 pm in reply to: GarageBand/Final Cut Sync Issue

    Forgot to mention, if you are saving a mp3 out of GB, you can export via Share>Export Song to Disk and uncheck the Compress box and it will save an aif.

  • Dave Bergan

    January 12, 2011 at 7:45 pm in reply to: GarageBand/Final Cut Sync Issue

    One thing you could try is making a copy of the preset you are using, and changing the audio rate from 48 khz to 44.1 and see if it stays in sync.

  • Dave Bergan

    January 4, 2011 at 9:46 pm in reply to: is USB video capture posible ?

    Are all the ports fried or is there only the one? You can use a FW400 to 800 cable and capture through the FW800 port.

  • Dave Bergan

    October 19, 2010 at 9:04 pm in reply to: Decaying Oscillation problem

    I’m getting the oscillation, the Apply To does have the Y rotation selected (Properties.Transform.Rotation.Y). It’s when I keyframe the amplitude it doesn’t affect the oscillation. I can see the keyframe properties adjusting as if it was ramping down, but the oscillation is not decaying. And speaking of ramp, it doesn’t affect it either, and I do have the Apply To set to “Behaviors.Oscillate.Amplitude”

    Though I was trying it in a blank project and I was able to get it to work, so something else funky must be going on.

    At this point it’s easier for me to keyframe it. I know, sacrilege in Motion. 🙂

    Thanks
    Dave

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