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  • Jim Wilcox

    June 23, 2017 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Zoom F8 crashing

    Daniel,

    Probably a long shot, but are you running the latest available firmware 3.2.0 available on the zoom site. I recall having a separate unrelated issue with my H6 a few years ago (right after the H6 was available and right after I purchased it) and noted it was not on the latest version.

  • Jim Wilcox

    March 9, 2016 at 6:52 pm in reply to: International work – Scotland

    Todd,

    What about shipping the slider separately, perhaps even have the company you are working for ship direct to the location. Its there when you arrive and you can be the tourist…

  • Jim Wilcox

    November 20, 2014 at 5:59 pm in reply to: SFX Breakdown – How did they do it?

    Could be that playback on set was at twice speed and Apple performed to that. Calls to mind Police “wrapped Around Your Finger” which yielded slo mo feel in post when final track is synced at correct speed.

  • Jim Wilcox

    October 16, 2014 at 12:01 am in reply to: Using iPhones to monitor Zoom H4N audio remotely?

    Ditto what Ty says, plus it might be good to send that to the camera too as a scratch track for syncing in post.

  • Jim Wilcox

    November 13, 2013 at 5:11 pm in reply to: Is there an AE lip-sync plug-in yet?

    Great script from Mamoworld at:

    https://mamoworld.com/tools/auto-lip-sync

  • One clip record is really meant for joining record start/stops as a single clip. It sounds more like you set the camera up, hit record and then filled the cards. There may be an issue with trying to use one clip record. What codec and frame size are you recording to?

  • I will apologize in advance if you already accounted for this…

    The exclamation mark means that the clip is spanned between two cards. Once the first card is filled (assuming a continuous recording) the recording is continued on the 2nd card. If you are importing the contents of each card separately and then grabbing all the clips and tossing them onto the timeline you are actually repeating the final clip of the first card as Premiere takes into account the spanned clip. So, just select ALL the clips from the first card and all BUT the first clip from the 2nd card.

  • Jim Wilcox

    April 11, 2013 at 6:14 pm in reply to: how to fix HPX 3700 stuck pixel?

    Per,

    We have a HPX2000 and had this issue a number of years ago. Don’t know if the procedure is similar, but I have a 8 page doc that walked us thru “blemish” removal for that sensor. If you have an e-mail address I can send that to you as a starting point.

  • The regular pulse of the distortion looks electrical to me (or cel or RF) something perhaps messing with the servo of the lens.

  • Jim Wilcox

    February 25, 2013 at 10:34 pm in reply to: P2 Import Issue – Truncated Clips

    Ben,

    Don’t know specifically about the 370, but you might try downloading this standalone MXF player to review your media outside of M100 to see if you are seeing your entire clips.

    https://hamburgpromedia.com/products/mxf4mac/applications/mxf-for-mac-player.php

    Also, how did you offload your cards and do you still have the footage on the P2 cards you shot? Could it be an offloading issue?

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