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  • Great and quick replies!

    I tried the Nattress plugin, and did a ntsc > 24p conversion and it looked really good. Not as good as the orginal footage, it was a little bit more detail in it, but the results were more than acceptable.

    I’m not sure if this material has a 2:3 pulldown, don’t know how I could check that actually, but since it converted quite smoothly to 24p then I guess it has to be.

    btw I have fcp 6.

    I’m wondering, since I will be doing allot of these conversions and they can be rather time consuming. Is there a hardware solution out there that does this for me? Something real-time even.

  • this is almost embarassing 😉

  • I searched google for afaik compressor but didn’t find a program called that. Is the name correct?

  • i’ll give compressor a try, didn’t know that program was capable of doing this kinda conversion 🙂

  • Great 🙂

    Shake sounds good for scaling and converting framerate.

    But wouldn’t I need another tool to convert the downloaded files to something more shake/fcp friendly? Or can shake do this also? I’m mostly talking about mov (h.264), asf and wmf files.

    If shake is not suitable for this, then is there some other program out there? Then I’m only talking about straight codec conversion, no resizing or framerate conversion.

  • oh and I forgot to add, that i’m usualy also converting from 24fps to 25 fps.

    Vegas does a decent job at this… but sometimes the movies get a little jerky….like a ‘hic’ ever 25 frames.

  • Frimann Kjerulf

    June 13, 2006 at 8:41 am in reply to: Final Cut audio going out of Sync

    I am using DV-Pal codec.

    I’we just found out that this isn’t only happening in Final Cut Pro, it seems like the whole OS goes out of sync, f.x. when playing movies in Quicktime or VLC.

    Also this might have something to do with “switching between programs”. People who are working in more than one program at the same time, f.x. Final Cut Pro and Motion, or switching between FCP and VLC, seem to be experiencing this problem more often.

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