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  • Jason Rogerson

    May 20, 2009 at 5:09 pm in reply to: Media 100 won’t import EPS files

    Yeah, me neither. But converting it to a psd or jpg seems to work fine. However, I wonder if the image would be crisper if I could import the EPS since it’s vector based. It looks pretty good as a psd though.

    Thanks Floh.

  • Jason Rogerson

    May 6, 2009 at 7:07 pm in reply to: QuickTime 7.6 RELEASED!!!

    Thanks again Floh. Guess I missed that post of Wick’s.

  • Jason Rogerson

    May 6, 2009 at 5:22 pm in reply to: QuickTime 7.6 RELEASED!!!

    Thanks Floh. Any news on whether it works with OS X.5.5 with Media100 12.1.3? Or version 12.7 for that matter? I am thinking of upgrading to Media100 12.7 and Quicktime 7.6 to be able to have the proper codecs to be able to import Sony PDW700 XDCAM footage. But I don’t want to do this if it if these updates (Media100 12.7 & QT 7.6) don’t work properly together.

  • Jason Rogerson

    May 6, 2009 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Deinterlacing BetaSP in Media100

    Hey Fermin,

    Thanks for the advice.

    Yes, I do use the progressive selection in the field dominance sub-menu. I select computer in the color range sub-menu. Then under Quicktime movie options I select none for compression, frame rate of 29.97, best quality for compressor and encoding, with automatic data rate selected. Under export size settings, I select 640 X 480 VGA and select deinterlace source video.

    Some of the video I am preparing is destined for online. And sometimes it needs to be projected. Basically, I am trying to figure out how to produce a deinterlaced video using Media 100 edited video. I have After Effects, but I find when I either export the video by reference or make a Quicktime to import into After Effects, I am still getting interlaced results. I guess because I cannot get it to export from Media 100 without being interlaced. Maybe I’m not clicking exactly what I should when I export it. Seems like something Media 100 should be able to do, with deinterlace source video and progressive field dominance as export options.

    Jason

  • Jason Rogerson

    May 6, 2009 at 3:00 pm in reply to: QuickTime 7.6 RELEASED!!!

    Hey,

    I’m trying to get a Sony pdw700 cam import into Final Cut Pro/Media 100. I currently run Quicktime 7.5, but to enable this import I am being advised from different sources to install Quicktime 7.5.5 or higher. Hearing lots of complaints from Media 100 users about 7.5.5 and plan to avoid it. But what about Quicktime 7.6? I always get some kind of problems with Media 100 when I update Quicktime. Don’t want to go down that road again, but without a newer version I seem to be unable to import these files. Any latest news on the pros/cons of Quicktime 7.6 associated with Media 100???? Any news appreciated.

  • Jason Rogerson

    November 7, 2008 at 7:22 pm in reply to: deinterlacing

    Do you do that using Reduce Interlace Flicker under the Blur and Sharpen menu or is that something you click when you’re within the Make Movie settings?

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