Jason Greene
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Same problem here. I’ve applied a temporary fix until I can troubleshoot it. My edit is from a 3-camera shoot and I only needed one audio track/source, so after the edit, I imported the audio from the correct camera and it sounds just fine. I lowered the “bad audio” to the floor and only used the uncut audio track.
Not only was there a pop during the cuts in the multicam audio, it also cut off a syllable each time. It is very noticeable when a cut happened mid-word. I will troubleshoot and post a solution if I can find one.
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It eventually worked after disconnecting the FW400 4-pin portion of the cable from the camera, and reconnecting it over and over, about twenty times. The record pause indicator showed up in the monitor. We swapped cables and still experienced it, but finally were at a place where once it shows the indicator, we do not bump the camera at all. Makes it difficult for handheld operation though. A friend looked at it and said the port on the camera doesn’t hold the cable well, and that it could be replaced. He ordered the camera manual (not the normal instructional manual, but the geek version that has all of the boards, components, soldering parts, etc.) and will be swapping out this part soon. It’s a relatively cheap part.
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Eric, I ended up having to uninstall Compressor and Motion, then re-install them. It took about 3.5 hours. Let me know if you need the link for uninstall instructions. I never did find out the cause of the problem. It may have to do with a recent Leopard upgrade.
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Ended up following instructions in previous post to the end. Uninstalled, then re-installed. Took over 3 hours. Appears to be working now.
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I am still having problems, but am working on the troubleshooting provided in the below article. I’ve tried all but re-installing. One other thing, I noticed when I open Compressor, it does not create new Preferences after I delete the old ones.
https://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302845
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Thanks again, Tom Meegan, for the instructions. I followed them, but did not know when exactly to change the dpi to 300, so I did it several ways.
Upsized it 10% at a time as mentioned, kept 72 dpi, saved it.
Kept upsized file open, changed to 300 dpi, saved it under new file name.
Then took original pic, changed it in one mass change to 300 dpi, with new larger size.Pulled all 3 into Photoshop, all look identical. Looked at all 3 in Preview, all look identical. Hmmm.
Anyway, the quality is acceptable from all versions, so I’ll move on. Thanks again.
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I tried the demo version of PhotoZoom Pro, but the results looked identical to the Photoshop uprez. I’ll try the longer instructions now. Thanks.
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Thank you both very much. I will try it tomorrow and post results.
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Sorry, the problem I’m having is on a Mac Pro tower, and a year-old MacBook. I’ve also connected it to my PC, and it won’t read from there either (is supposed to show up as a new drive letter, but doesn’t). Thanks.
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I’ve tried a new cable also, no go for me.