Forum Replies Created

  • John Aviste

    February 18, 2011 at 2:40 am in reply to: 1080 720 60 fps 19 meg

    Interesting. I can get a great looking widescreen DVD when the source video is 720p30 but not when it is 720p60. In both cases I am employing the same workflow, including using the same “Best” Compressor encode for DVD. I am shooting with the GY-HD200. Is your video also 720p60? If not, what is it? Do you know what I am doing wrong that would cause the 720p60 source video end up looking poorly when turned into a DVD?

  • John Aviste

    February 17, 2011 at 4:44 pm in reply to: 1080 720 60 fps 19 meg

    I am curious to know if you are able to get a high quality widescreen DVD. Is your source video 60 progressive frames per second? Just the other day I started a new thread that could be related to your problem.

  • I realize this is a late entry, but I came across this thread with what I think was a related media offline issue. I had clips in a sequence show up as offline, even though they were in their media bin and played fine in the viewer and matched up namewise with the media files on the media drive. I was able to choose a location for reconnecting the offline media and nothing would happen. Then I noticed the buttons at the top right of the Reconnect Files window and selected “Offline” only. This reduced the items for reconnecting. I then selected the Locate folder and proceeded. Then FCP pops up a new window warning me of the difference between the start/end times found on the media file itself and the clip in the sequence. TADA! The problem is identified. I then chose to continue and connect and it worked!! I had to manually reconnect each clip in the sequence this way as there was no apparent “reconnect all” option.

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy