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  • I’m also grading a short film shot on the 5D and had some problems with the GPU being exhausted (got prompts after a while of grading). No jitter though, but got “snow” and “noise”. Check your mac system preferences for CUDA, make sure it is up to date, it helped me a bunch. I also imported small sections of my short because one xml for all 7 minutes was too much to handle for my Mac.

    What are the clips you are importing into resolve? I;m working with Apple ProRes4444 1920×1080 and its not going bad considering.

    I’m on a mac book pro 17″ 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB Ram

    Iván Melicoff Abril
    https://www.youtube.com/ivanmelicoff

    Cel. D.F. 5534093338
    Cel.Monterrey 818-254-3709

  • Ivan Melicoff

    November 8, 2010 at 9:36 am in reply to: Compressing M4v for DVD Studio Pro

    A bit off topic but since you’ve been tons of help, and this sillt relates to DVD Studio Pro, here goes:

    I used textwrangler to make a txt file line by line, it was pretty quick. Imported that to MovCaptioner and from there exported STL files. Pretty quick also. Imported that to DVD Studio Pro and fine tuned timing there. Not so quick but ok.

    Trouble starts here: I have 5 videos on this disc. Subtitles in 2 of them. For one of the videos I had to import the subtitles twice, in 2 different subtitle tracks and was drag-and-dropping from subtitle track 2 over to subtitle track 1. Then DVD Studio Pro crashed and now the project won’t open.

    If I go file/open/ the the application starts reading the project but freezes for ever. If I double click the DVD Studio Pro project, it crashes a bit after the DVD Studio Pro splash screen.

    Is there any cache file or plist file I could delete in order to be able to open my projet or do I have to make it again?

    Thanks in advance,

    Iván Melicoff Abril
    https://www.youtube.com/makinareel

    http://www.makina.com.mx
    Teléfonos. (5281) 84787677 y 83035035
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  • Ivan Melicoff

    November 7, 2010 at 8:29 pm in reply to: Compressing M4v for DVD Studio Pro

    Yes, finally I just ended demuxing with Streamclip and it looks just fine on tv. And by “just fine” I mean it looks just as good as the original discs I was handed. Looks very compressed, but ok for what the client needs.

    The issue with transcoding to prores was that it gave me huge files and I need to cram 8 hours into two SD DVD. Since these are DVD sets they take on trips and training sessions, they don’t want to be traveling with sets of 7 or 8 discs, they want 2 at the most.

    Any suggestions for subtitling software? MovCaptioner seems unstable. Has anyone had experience with Subbits?

    thanks!

    Iván Melicoff Abril
    https://www.youtube.com/makinareel

    http://www.makina.com.mx
    Teléfonos. (5281) 84787677 y 83035035
    Cel. 818-254-3709

  • Ivan Melicoff

    November 7, 2010 at 3:40 am in reply to: Compressing M4v for DVD Studio Pro

    I guess so…

    Using MPEGStreamclip I have tried ripping the disc to MPEG and MPEG-2 and it looks great. Except when I try to import it as an asset into DVD Studio Pro, it prompts me with “incompatible format”. Any ideas on that?

    thanks

    Iván Melicoff Abril
    https://www.youtube.com/makinareel

    http://www.makina.com.mx
    Teléfonos. (5281) 84787677 y 83035035
    Cel. 818-254-3709

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