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  • George Strother

    November 16, 2006 at 5:01 pm in reply to: h.264 output glitches

    Scott –

    Are you getting these skip frames on any other compression codec or on your timeline viewed on the computer monitor?

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 27, 2006 at 6:07 pm in reply to: FCP 5.0 dropping frames during capture.

    Is “Abort capture on dropped frames” selected?

    When frames are dropped, do you mean capture stops and you get a warning message? Or capture completes and you see frames missing/skipped in playback?

    If frames are skipping in playback, is “Report dropped frames on playback” selected?

    Does playback stop and you get a drop frame message, or are you seeing jerky playback without a warning?

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 24, 2006 at 3:09 pm in reply to: video playback

    Go to Final Cut Pro tab/Audio/Video Settings/A/V Devices and make sure Mirror on desktop is checked. Unchecked will only show still frames in the canvas.

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 21, 2006 at 1:58 am in reply to: FCP dropping frames on playback over RAID

    Do you have “Report dropped frames on playback” selected in User Prefs/General?

    If yes, are you getting dropped frame warnings or just seeing skips or stutters?

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 20, 2006 at 5:31 pm in reply to: Compressor screws up frame rates

    I’m having a problem with basic playback of HDV 720p30 plus .mov’s, .wmv’s and just Export as QT Movie from HDV in FCP 5.1.2 and Compressor. The problem exists in my DP2.0 PPC, but also in a DP3.0 Intel G5 at the local Apple Store and a DP3.0 Intel G5 that I tried in another producers studio.

    The guys at the Apple store were amazed this was happening and tech support says they have never heard of the problem.

    HDV captured as HDV or AIC stutters and skips on canvas, viewer, cinema preview and in QT 7.1.3. OK, those are all just peviews, but the same skips are embedded in Export as QT, and compressed video. Same thing is happening with new and old DV captures, but a lot less skipping than HDV.

    Captured with three different cameras on three different systems by three different experienced operators.

    How can this happen so consistently in my little world and be completely un-noticed by the billions of other FCP users and never reported to Customer Support except by me?

    How does this stuff happen at all?

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 13, 2006 at 7:29 pm in reply to: HD is twitching… twitching… twitching…

    HD clips are firewire. No update on JVC site for HD-100A. Kona LS does output SD frame when FPC is parked, no realtime conversion on this card.

    George

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  • George Strother

    October 11, 2006 at 11:51 pm in reply to: HD is twitching… twitching… twitching…

    Playback from tape to Gateway 2185W via component is smooth, no jumps.

    George

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  • George Strother

    August 9, 2006 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Uncompressed AVI in Compressor

    Client request for uncompressed AVI of FCP D1 project for future in house compressions.

    Lots of posts on FCP forums refer to “just export as uncompressed AVI to tranfer to a PC.”, or similar comments.

    Now that I have a request for one and have tried it, the file doesn’t seem to work. I’m just trying to find out how to do this on Mac so it will read on PCs.

    George

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  • Cinewave didn’t really just go away. It was bought out, then killed, by Avid. Not quite the same thing.

    George

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  • George Strother

    April 22, 2006 at 5:44 pm in reply to: New Kona LS

    Only been installed since last night, so I don’t really know yet. I’ve replaced a CineWave, which had a list of “Use this OS, FCP, Etc”. AJA just says “or later” for everything. Wondering if there is a standard setup.

    George

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