Jaap Verdenius
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Probably old multiclip sequences took up most of the space in your project.
Jaap
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If you want to do multicam editing really fast you’d best customize your keyboard and create a button for every angle you want to cut to:
– press alt-H to bring up the Customize Keyboard window and unlock it (lower left corner)
– in the search field enter “cut”; you will see a series of entries coming up from “cut audio to angle1” to “cut video to angle 9”
– drag the entries that you need to the buttons you prefer in the keyboard.That’s it!
Jaap
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Walter,
Any idea why these monitor look so good although they are 8-bits (at least that’s what the specs say)?
I mean, I know specs don’t tell the whole story but I remember a few colorists showing their contempt for screens with 8-bits color depth.
Personally I have no idea, it’s a confusing subject.Jaap
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Yes there is something with your DSR-20, although it doesn’t mean it’s broke – probably just a wrong setting. I don’t know the 20 but look for settings having to do with switching from LAN or RS-422 remote to Firewire/IEEE1394, that kind of stuff.
Jp
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Actually I forgot about this post, so I did not mention that Blackmagic gave me a solution: uncheck “remove field jitter” in the (OS) System Preferences > Decklink. No more duplicated field, gone, solved (for me at least).
Jaap
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Regrettably, the answer is no at the time.
Pray for an update that makes sense.Jaap
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Steve, FCP is probably trying to connect the wrong files to the clips – may have something to do with similar filenames in various directories or a directory being renamed accidentally.
How many files are there to be reconnected, 10 (1 for every angle) or more? Try doing it by locating them yourself instead of FCP doing it for you. If you get the same message try reconnecting them one by one.And if this proves too much of a hassle you could go through your autosave vault, see which autosave is the last one that had all media still connected and see if it is a recent enough version to work from there.
Hope this helps,
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Yes you should. Do it in Motion. Guaranteed flicker-judder-free. But be prepared for a slooow render.
Jaap
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Jaap Verdenius
January 30, 2009 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Capturing BetaSP with BlackMagic Decklink Extreme HDWhat happens when you run the tape and do Capture Now (no In/Out points)?
Jp
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Jaap Verdenius
January 30, 2009 at 2:08 pm in reply to: External Display/ Canvas Aspect Ratio ProblemDavid, I understand your point – however: I don’t know the guy and neither do you. Shouldn’t one give people the benefit of doubt until proven otherwise?
It was his 1st question on the forum, he may have overlooked something, we all do sometimes.As a teacher I experienced that some people learn by reading the manual, others learn by doing, and most people are somewhere inbetween; but that none of these strategies predicts dependent behavior. I guess it is more a matter of personality.
I am far from #7 but I am just like you trying to help out people on a voluntary basis. I would not do it if I felt it would be counterproductive.
Shall we close the case here?
Jp