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  • Joe Campanale

    December 4, 2015 at 12:11 am in reply to: Denoiser II

    I’ve never gotten Denoiser to work beyond a snail’s pace, regardless of system specs.

    Neat Video is the way to go.

  • Bryan.

    What are you video previews set to in your sequence settings? What file format and codec?

  • [Shane Ross] “What? Where are you getting that? It’s not that they own your content…it’s that you are perpetually renting the software from them. If you want to use it…you pay for it when you use it. Even if 4-6 year later.”

    Yes, you pay Adobe to access your projects/content on their indefinite terms. How is that not a form ownership?

    Regardless, I suspect Adobe will eventually adjust the terms once the dust settles.

  • After reading his response, I seriously do not understand the mindset at Team Final Cut in Cupertino.

    On one hand, Apple crashes the pro user conference at NAB, and boasts about Final Cut’s importance in broadcast media, how professionals are important to them, etc.

    On the other, Randy Ubillos states legacy support wasn’t a priority because, get this: they didn’t think anyone was going to switch in the middle of a project.

    What?

    SOMETHING is seriously wrong at Apple – major internal miscommunication between marketing and development, incompetent leadership… Whatever it is, I’ve never seen them appear so weak.

  • Joe Campanale

    February 12, 2008 at 1:07 am in reply to: Editing Uncompressed High Def?

    Yes, ProRes or DVCpro HD seems the way to go.

    From what I understand, ProRes will work on the G5 Quad, although it will be a bit more sluggish.

    Also, from what I understand, the Kona Card 3 will down convert to ProRes on the fly? Wouldn’t this be much faster/safer than downconverting in FCP after transfer through Blackmagic?

  • Joe Campanale

    February 12, 2008 at 1:01 am in reply to: Editing Uncompressed High Def?

    The RAID is, indeed, hooked directly to the computer.

    Thanks,
    Joe

  • Joe Campanale

    February 12, 2008 at 1:00 am in reply to: Editing Uncompressed High Def?

    Thanks for the help, one and all! I appreciate it greatly!!!!!

    Joe

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