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  • John Kaley

    April 20, 2014 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Laughably OT: Can you ID an old graphics system?

    Probably DFX Composium. Used it at Grace & Wild (RIP) in the Detroit area in the mid-90’s. Great system until I got my hands on After Effects in 1995.

  • John Kaley

    January 28, 2014 at 9:06 pm in reply to: Old Plugin Needed

    Gary, I don’t think it was possible to export models from C4D to AE in 2002. Maxon did provide an AE plug-in that allowed scene data (cameras, nulls) to AE.

    I have a Maxon plug-in for AE called “CINEMA4DAE” that is dated Jan. 2002. I can send to you, but I’ll need an email address.

  • John Kaley

    January 6, 2014 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Editing with different frame rates

    Quick note, Cinema Tools only works on full frame media like ProRes. XDCam, h.264, ect will not work in Cinema Tools. If you must conform and transcode, Compressor can do this in one step.

  • John Kaley

    November 6, 2013 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Image sequence never exports enough frames

    Go into Preferences/Import and make sure the “Sequence Footage” is the same as your timeline’s framerate.

    Or you select your imported sequence and go into “Interpret Footage/Main and manually conform to the desired framerate.

    Also, consider using a proxy instead of re-importing. In the render queue/output module, select “Set Proxy” in the Post-Render action menu.

  • John Kaley

    October 31, 2013 at 1:38 pm in reply to: tick, tock, tick, tock

    When a release is promised for October, and it’s released on the last day of the month, that tells me to beware of numerous known bugs.

    Granted, all software has known bugs when released, but this seems like a fairly substantial release, which hopefully works as planned. The SpeedGrade integration is the part that really interests me.

  • [Bill Dewald] “One thing that was missing was the “tops and tails” keys that Avid has, but that’s not a big deal.”

    Hey Bill,
    CS6 and above has tops and tails editing. Look for “Ripple Trim Next (Previous) Edit To Playhead” in the keyboard shortcut menu and map it as you wish.

  • John Kaley

    September 30, 2013 at 11:10 am in reply to: Audio Playing One Whole Tone Too Low in Premiere Pro CC

    Check your audio sample rates. Your audio clips may be 44.1Khz in a 48kHz timelime.

  • John Kaley

    September 12, 2013 at 5:10 pm in reply to: Up Down key

    Thanks Peter,
    Track targeting still won’t allow the up/down arrow to go to the In/out point. It only goes to the in/out of the clip.

    I’m looking for a behavior as in FCP7. Using the arrow up/down goes to the clip i/o or the set i/o points, whichever it encounters in the timeline.

  • John Kaley

    September 5, 2013 at 7:51 pm in reply to: can’t import XAVC into FC7

    The F55 is a Sony camera, so Panasonic won’t be of any help. FCP7 does not work with XAVC at all. You’ll need a converter to encode the footage to ProRes.

  • John Kaley

    July 30, 2013 at 5:09 pm in reply to: Simple network

    Thanks for the replies. I tested the gigabit speed and I’m getting 106 MB/sec. using the AJA System Test. What kind of speed can expect from the 10GbE Small Tree solution? 300-400 MB/sec?

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