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  • Hi guys,

    I appreciate all the feedback! Actually, EVERY single project on my computer does indeed have a different name, and same goes for sequences – the projects are all very well organized, so I don’t think that is the problem. So far the answer that made the most sense might have been the 48khz vs. 44.1 khz and that using tracks from CD’s (which are generally 44.1) can create that rendering problem. I don’t know… it all seems idiotic to me, since right after I reconnect media of the clip that went off-time, it comes back. It’s just some weird bug, that probably comes up when the sample rates are different. I’m surprised most people haven’t encountered this problem! What do you guys do when you import music into FCP from a CD? Do you change the sample rate? The thing is that even in a 48 khz project, you can use music off CD’s without needing to render it, usually.

    AVID NEVER DID THIS!!!!!!
    🙂

    But we must move with the times!
    And once again, thanks very much for the feedback.
    David Jakubovic

  • THANK you! Finally someone else who encounters this! I don’t understand how people don’t encounter it! I hope they fix the problem in the next version. Maybe it is a sample rate thing like someone suggested. By the way, the source files d onot have duplicate names, that’s not the problem.

    Have an excellent year!
    David

  • Actually the solution is just reconnecting the media from the sequence – but it’s sooooo annoying! I go back and review a reel and it’s got the music all over the place!! I have no idea… and like I said, it’s done this on several machines in several post houses with different preferences – so it can’t just be a matter of just dumping preferences – which by the way, I did and it doesn’t do anything… I’m at a loss! I will have to live with it for now… Thanks though!

  • David Jakubovic

    November 30, 2006 at 9:58 pm in reply to: EDL question

    Ah!

    Thank you very much, gentlemen. That makes perfect sense…

    David

    “We’ll fix it in post”

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