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  • George Strother

    August 29, 2007 at 3:42 pm in reply to: “un de-interlacing”

    If deleting the de-interlace effect from you existing project doesn’t work for some reason, find your “Autosave Vault” folder on the scratch disk for this project. Open it and go to the folder for the project you want to restore. Find a saved version before the time you used the FCP de-interlace. Any other changes you made to the project after that time will not be on the saved version, but it will give a back to back test of the de-interlace plugs.

    If you want to keep this modified project remember to save under a new name.

    George
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  • George Strother

    July 26, 2007 at 4:30 pm in reply to: Quicktime 7.2 and FCP

    Try removing the receipt for QT. Library/Receipts/QuickTime 7xx.pkg

    The receipt tells OSX that QT is installed. After it is removed you should be able to instal QT 7.16.

    Or, call Apple Support and ask them how to back grade.

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  • George Strother

    July 23, 2007 at 5:38 pm in reply to: external video playback with ProRes?

    This is too basic to post, especially for an experienced FCP editor, but…

    Have you tried command-F12? If Single Frames is selected in View/External Video what you describe is exactly what you would see.

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  • Killian

    Just did a test print-to-tape with my gear to recheck my settings. Worked fine.

    I suspect something is wrong in the HD100 VTR setup menu. You might want to post this question on https://www.dvinfo.net/conf/forumdisplay.php?f=98. Someone who uses 24p more than I do might know the secret handshake.

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  • George Strother

    July 18, 2007 at 1:09 am in reply to: Capturing HDV footage – subclip problems

    If I may quote me, I recently said –

    “Component to a Kona card and Capture Now will usually work to eliminate breaks at start / stop or the really annoying subclip breaks, but timecode references are lost. Picture quality is a bit lower than firewire capture too, but the GOP is removed before FCP sees the data stream.”

    Just a coupe of posts up.

    This seems to beat most of the problems, but timecode is not captured with this method.

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  • George Strother

    July 18, 2007 at 1:04 am in reply to: Capturing HDV footage – subclip problems

    The sub-clipping is not on even minute marks. Pretty much random according to reports. Some think it is mostly related to drive write speed, with firewire drives over 50% full being to most suspect.

    FCP 720p30 preset is NDF, camera default is NDF. Again according to numerous reports, not DF/NDF related.

    You can find much more on the DVInfo.net JVC ProHD forum –
    https://www.dvinfo.net/conf/forumdisplay.php?f=98

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  • George Strother

    July 17, 2007 at 10:08 pm in reply to: Outputting Footage From FCP to JVC HD100

    Killian

    I just posted an answer to this on the FCP forum.

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  • George Strother

    July 17, 2007 at 10:07 pm in reply to: HD Component out?

    720p yes. 1080i I haven’t tried.

    Recorded footage played back from the internal HDV tape will be HD from the component ports but it will be “reconstituted from concentrate”, as they say on the orange juice cans. Any artifacts created in the original compression will be embedded in the HD stream.

    Live video from camera to a capture card, without recording to the internal HDV tape, will be compression free.

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  • George Strother

    July 17, 2007 at 9:50 pm in reply to: Capturing HDV footage – subclip problems

    Warn after Capture works for DV, BetaSP, DigiBeta, HDCam and probably some other formats I have not used.

    It does not work for HDV firewire capture in any of my editing/testing. It does not work for JVC HDV firewire capture even after the new JVC/FCP software upgrade “fix”. Any timecode problem just aborts the capture unless “Create a new clip…” is selected.

    It’s a GOP thing.

    imperialpnd did not say what the player or capture path was. Most are using the camera and firewire. Component to a Kona card and Capture Now will usually work to eliminate breaks at start / stop or the really annoying subclip breaks, but timecode references are lost. Picture quality is a bit lower than firewire capture too, but the GOP is removed before FCP sees the data stream.

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  • George Strother

    July 17, 2007 at 9:34 pm in reply to: Capturing HDV footage – subclip problems

    JVC just posted the “fix” software for the HD100U/110U.

    From JVC site:

    “This upgrade is for owners of JVC’s 100 Series ProHD Camcorders purchased in the United States.”

    https://pro.jvc.com/pro/attributes/HD…00110_upgrade/

    This is not for the E models.

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