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  • Greg Ausina

    September 12, 2013 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Massive Source media Time Code offset

    Thanks a lot, Jeremy, I did’nt know theses tools.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    September 12, 2013 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Massive Source media Time Code offset

    Hi Jeremy,
    I need to sync image files and sound files coming from a shooting. I expected to do that with pluraleyes but unfortunately, the camera did not record any sound. I have manually synced the first clips to find out the offset between the camera and the sound recorder. I would like to batch process the quicktime files and add the the offset and avoid the tedious manual sync. I know that I can modify the timecode of a clip in FCP but it is not possible to do it for several and I don’t know how to add two timecodes within FCP.
    Thanks for your help.
    Regards.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    September 12, 2013 at 1:34 pm in reply to: Massive Source media Time Code offset

    6 years after, I face the same problem. I tried to follow your path Jeremy. When I reimport the batch list after doing the math in excel the offset is taken into account but when I reconnect the media I loose the offset after the warning window… is there an extra little tip you forgot to mention?
    Regards, Greg.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    April 14, 2013 at 1:11 pm in reply to: How to Batch Sync with offset??????

    Hi Dave,
    I have faced the same problem last week and found a solution. You move all the clips you want to offset in a new bin. You chose columns to display Aux TC1 (I use Aux TC1 as a working/syncing column).
    You copy your original TC from column “start” to column Aux TC1 (select column “Start” then command-D or CTRL-D and a pop up dialog box appears asking for destination).

    Once you have your copy of all the TCs in Aux 1 you can perform batch operations thanks to the modifiy command and increment or decrement Aux TC1.
    Then you can group clip using the Aux TC1.
    I guess it is a bit late for your project but maybe it could be usefull for others…
    Regards, Greg.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    March 13, 2013 at 11:31 am in reply to: Bug with Avid MXF media? (Resolve 9)

    Hi Peter,
    I have the same issue with resolve 9.1.1 and avid media comp 6.5.2. Have you found out what was the problem?
    Thanks.Greg.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    January 5, 2013 at 9:06 am in reply to: V8.2 – Avid AAF’s And Image Repositions

    Hello Conor,
    I’ve asked the question on the Blackmagic forum but no one seems to know the answer. Baking is not an option for me because I want to keep the resolution of my 4K footage and then crop and move into an HD output. What is really frustrating is that this workflow works well between FCP and Resolve via an XML. And what is also frustrating is that if you import the aaf into After effects CS6, all the keyframes are there! It is simply a matter of Resolve that is unable to retreive theses keyframes from the aaf. I guess a minor update of Resolve would solve the issue. I hope Blackmagic people hang around on the fields of creative cow!
    Regards, Greg.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    December 26, 2012 at 11:18 pm in reply to: V8.2 – Avid AAF’s And Image Repositions

    Hi Conor,
    I’m trying to retrieve an animated resize from an avid aaf into resolve but it doesn’t show. I’m using mediacomp V6 and resolve 9. I’m shure I’m missing a stupid step. Could you explain me the steps, please?
    Thanks, regards, Grégoire.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    December 27, 2011 at 10:21 pm in reply to: database error with Davinci 8 Lite

    Thanks Rohit,
    Your commands did it for me. The last one contains an error though, you should have written : sudo dscl . -delete /Groups/postgres to delete the user.
    I reinstalled resovle lite and the database was successfully upgraded. I still get an error saying I have no cuda GPU but that’s another story.
    Regards, Greg.

    EDIT: cuda error solved: unchecked the switch graphic card option in my macbook pro energy savings prefs

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    January 2, 2010 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Quartz Extreme capable video card error

    It seems I found the clue. https://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=184
    Best regards.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

  • Greg Ausina

    January 1, 2010 at 3:41 pm in reply to: Quartz Extreme capable video card error

    I have the same error message occasionally. I close my session and relog and hurry to launch FCP and it works . It’s really annoying. The graphics capabilities are actually reduced when this message occurs. I’ve noticed playback issues in QT but I don’t know why this happens. I have a MBP 8 cores 2008 with 8Go, a Decklink Extreme HD 2 with Final CUt Studio 3 up to date.
    Regards.

    G.Ausina / Gisèle productions / Paris

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