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  • John Sackey

    September 11, 2015 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Black Pixels at top and bottom of image

    You can use colourtrace to copy all the grades from one project to another. The manual covers it pretty well.

    I don’t understand why your Viewer is showing up as 4:3 if it’s not something in settings. HAve you actually rendered anything out to see what the output file from either project looks like?

  • John Sackey

    September 11, 2015 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Black Pixels at top and bottom of image

    But you say your viewer is displaying as 4:3 like an FHA picture so something in the settings must be wrong.

    Without being able to see your settings I’d say a quick way to test and possibly resolve the issue is to create a new 1080 project, import all your media then import your xml but in the dialogue box uncheck “automatically import source clips in to the media pool”‘ “Automatically set project settings” and “Use sizing information.”

    If your media is all 1080 square pixel and your project is set as 1080 square pixel then it should conform and be correct.

    John

  • John Sackey

    September 11, 2015 at 3:23 pm in reply to: Black Pixels at top and bottom of image

    And hat are the settings in Resolve?

    And do the black pixels show in the Resolve viewer or is it only on the video output?

  • John Sackey

    September 11, 2015 at 8:19 am in reply to: Black Pixels at top and bottom of image

    More info is needed really.

    What is the source resolution of your images, what are the sequence settings in Premiere and how has Resolve set up the project settings (these would be based on the sequence settings in Premiere). It sounds like a mismatch between source and sequence and like you’ve possibly been editing in an anamorphic sequence in Premiere without realising it.

    John

  • John Sackey

    August 2, 2015 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Mac Pro 5,1 with Cubix and 2x Titan Black Problems

    Thanks again Joseph,

    That’s the problem sorted. Upgraded to the latest Yosemite and the latest Nvidia Drivers and it’s all working fine now.

    I used the 5770 we’ve got but then experimented with the GTX 680 as the Radeon was obviously struggling with GUI in Premiere. It’s working fine with the 680 for GUI as well so I’ve managed to get everything I wanted.

    Not sure that’s ever happened before.

    Thanks again
    John

  • John Sackey

    August 1, 2015 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Mac Pro 5,1 with Cubix and 2x Titan Black Problems

    Hi Joseph, thanks for the speedy reply.

    I have tried both my old Resolve cards in slot 1, Q4K and the GTX 680 mac, I was hoping to use the 680 to boost Adobe CC but I still have the original 5770 that shipped with the mac so I can pop that in.

    The Cubix is in slot 2 yes.

    I’m on 10.9.5 at the moment so I’m limited to 2 GPUs anyway. I was thinking of upgrading but didn’t want to pull the trigger on that until I’d sought advice first but I’ll try the 5770 and upgrading tomorrow and see how it goes.

    Thanks
    John

  • Check in the delivery page that you haven’t set theax render speed to 1fps. Easy to do by accident with the scroll wheel on a mouse.

    John

  • John Sackey

    October 28, 2014 at 6:37 pm in reply to: PPRO CC 2014 Annoying Playhead Behaviour

    Thanks Peter.

    This suite is still on 10.9.4 as it’s the VFX/online editor’s suite and he hasn’t updated it yet. I’ll look in to going to 9.5.

    Thanks
    John

  • John Sackey

    October 28, 2014 at 6:15 pm in reply to: PPRO CC 2014 Annoying Playhead Behaviour

    That doesn’t make a difference.

    It’s not the lag problem that some people have reported between the timeline playhead and program playhead. This is the source or program monitor playhead re[eating the exact movements you make if you click and drag in the monitor timeline once you release the mouse.

    Cheers
    John

  • John Sackey

    October 28, 2014 at 6:03 pm in reply to: PPRO CC 2014 Annoying Playhead Behaviour

    Yes, we’re hooked up to a monitor via a BMD Ultrastudio 4K Thunderbolt.

    Cheers
    John

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