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  • John Bolton

    July 9, 2012 at 3:18 pm in reply to: Zooming

    On your Track 1 which is now track 2 because you have added a track about your track 1, to the righthand side of the track header on the left you will see 2 arrows. Click the one that points down on all of your tracks ( the original ones ) . You will then see the master track and then your tracks indented

  • John Bolton

    July 9, 2012 at 3:04 pm in reply to: Zooming

    I guess Steve will also answer, but the way I do it is to Add another track above track 1 ( which will be the matser track ) and then make your original 3 tracks Childs of the Track you have just added. Then if you use the Track Motion control ( the far left track motion icon of the Added track ) if will move all tracks together. Then just keyframe the Top Master track as required.. John

  • John Bolton

    July 4, 2012 at 7:39 am in reply to: Vegas 11 Crashing with REDONE Project!

    Have you looked in the Control panel… ADMIN…. event viewer to see what may of caused it? It may give you a clue

  • John Bolton

    June 26, 2012 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Frustration with the Moire effect

    For me I always you a custom template 1024×576 PAL as I am in the UK. I have found in the past that the 720×576 widescreen template does cause some issues for me.

  • John Bolton

    June 26, 2012 at 11:01 am in reply to: Frustration with the Moire effect

    Hello Maybe you can describe the Moire effect you are seeing so we can be sure we are trying to solve the right problem or even post one of the worst picture thats causes the problem so we can see if the same happens when duplicate on another system. I assume you are using Progessive settings for these pictures.. John

  • John Bolton

    June 26, 2012 at 7:46 am in reply to: Frustration with the Moire effect

    Hello . I do a lots of still picture projects and do not suffer from this unless the content already has some very very fine details like leaves of trees, etc. Apart from the interlace switch, are you using JPG or PNG. I always use PNG. It is worth a try..

  • Hi John, Not knowing what your source material is you could try and Tick the Reduce Interlace Flicker box which is found by Right mouse click on the video material on the time line, then select Properties and in Video Event you will see the Tick box. If this does not sort it then more information will be require about the Source material and all project settings, etc

    John

  • John Bolton

    February 12, 2012 at 8:55 am in reply to: FCP 5 – Log and Capture – different capture windows

    All solved now. On a different forum I was told that the second window should not have opened independant of the outline frame and was a softare glitch, but after looking are several tutorials I see that I was miss informed. Whilst this second window looks like it should be contained in a surround frame it is as it should be…

  • John Bolton

    January 21, 2012 at 8:41 am in reply to: Can’t view Preview on External Display FCP 5

    Hello Bret.. I have also tried the refresh devices but still nothing. I have made sure the TV is on before starting the MAC and FCP.. If I connect my Canopus box then the Firewire option appear and that works fine.I have not yet tried any other monitor on the second DVI output so will do that as I am out of ideas. It is interesting to learn that there should be more more cinema preview desktop options which does make sense which is why I guess it is not working. If you have any other thoughts that are away from the norm then I will be please to hear about them ……. Thanks for you information. Regards John

  • Hello.. The solution was that in BORIS, the little ICON at the bottom of the Composite windows – second from the left hand side – was in Draft mode. I had no idea it even existed but for some reason it takes this setting and passes it back to the main program ( in this case Media100p )and hence.. very poor results. This is with all the settings in Media 100p set to BEST.

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