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  • Andy,

    Thanks for taking the time to reply to my missive. ????

    We are Adobe Enterprise users. Our account is through the regents of the CalState University system. Everything is licensed and working properly through 10.11.6 and our firewalls are setup per Adobe’s recommendations (thanks for the link – it verified what our internal TNS department recommended).

    This was a clean install of Server 5.2 with 10.12.4. Clients are clean 10.12.4 images with post install packages deployment of CC 2017.

    Our network permissions are properly set– all users have R/W access to the necessary folders..

    We do not have Jumbo frames enabled due to TNS restrictions.

    When we revert to 10.11.6, Adobe works fine. When we boot with 10.12.4, Adobe crashes.

  • Greg Penetrante

    January 12, 2014 at 5:06 pm in reply to: Buggy Wuggy

    Tony,

    My sympathies to you, man. But FCPX 10.1 has been like a rocket to me since the update. I used to launch CS6 and now I look forward to working with 10.1. This is on a Mac Pro 2008. Multicam used to dog slow and now it flies. Even my clients have seen much improvements in their speed and workflow.

    Something else must be amiss with your install or hardware. Try working with projects on a different drive to see if that makes a difference, As Jeremy suggested try a fresh install…

    best regards,
    Greg

  • Greg Penetrante

    March 17, 2013 at 11:35 pm in reply to: Davinci XML set to 24 instead of 23.976

    Thanks Joseph and Paul, for your solutions. They all worked. I must say that I enjoyed getting into the XML code and hacking around a bit 😉

    I definitely hope this is fixed in Davinci X – I Mean – 10.
    😉

    Best regards,
    -Greg

  • Greg Penetrante

    March 15, 2013 at 3:38 pm in reply to: Davinci XML set to 24 instead of 23.976

    BTW I set the project/conform/time code setting all to 23.976. And the imported XML reads as 24 in Premiere…

  • I found the FCPX Credit Roll tool very HORRIBLY SLOW. This is on a Mac Pro 2009 with GTX 285 video card and 13GB RAM. Lion.

    A one minute title scroll at 1080i60 timeline ProRes LT plays back haltingly.

    When I let the FCPX render it took over 30 MINUTES to render a 1 minute title scroll. What gives? Horrible. Epic Fail.

    So I went back to doing my title scrolls in Adobe Illustrator and Animating them in After Effects, which took 2 MINUTES to render the same darn thing!

    best,
    -Greg

  • Greg Penetrante

    June 25, 2011 at 1:03 am in reply to: Migration Strategy – Update

    [Mike Petty] “Now I can spend my leisure time perusing posts from the disgruntled editing mavens who (despite swearing they were abandoning FCP sooner than fast) are still hanging the the FCP boards grinding their apparently endless supply of axes bitching about how they have been SCREWED!!!

    Not for nothing but if you are going to go to Adobe or Avid, Sierra Tango Foxtrot Uniform and go!

    Aloha

    Woohoo!
    Amen, buddy 😉

    -Greg

  • Greg Penetrante

    June 24, 2011 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Panaxonic HPX170 & FCPX

    Import works fine here! Just click on the Camera icon and navigate to the folder where the P2 data lives…

  • Greg Penetrante

    June 24, 2011 at 7:03 am in reply to: Let get one thing striaght…

    [Douglas K. Dempsey] ” But how do I get from FCP v7.0 to v7.0.3, which in the past I did by using Software Update, which would tell me there is a ProApps update for my software?”

    The updates to 7.0 -> 7.03 are still there tonight. I know somebody else must have hoarded the ProApps 2010-2 update somewhere…

    -Greg

  • Greg Penetrante

    June 24, 2011 at 6:48 am in reply to: “Telling a Story” …

    [Lynette Gilbert]
    It’s too early to tell, but if FCX really is iMovie Pro, then I walk out. I don’t work with clients who insist on editing on Camtasia or iMovie. They’re what I call “amateurs”.”

    FCPX, even in its nascent state, does a lot more than iMovie and Camtasia combined.

    …and do I detect a bit of snobbery in that tone? 😉

  • Greg Penetrante

    June 22, 2011 at 1:29 am in reply to: Green Screen/Chroma Key

    Yes you can apply filters to the keyed footage. Just tried it. The trick is the keyer must be the first in the effects stack.

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