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  • Thanks Chris!

    It was FCP. Adobe products were running fine. I ended up doing just that once my sleep deprived brain was able to see the obvious solution. The problem disappeared mysteriously as it arrived, and fortunately my client never knew the difference. Still though…WTF?

  • I’m having a similar problem. I was working all week with no problems on a brand new machine. I just moved to the area from the other side of the country, and nobody else has my serial or network password.
    I was having a problem reviewing a flash video I made and downloaded the a player suggested in this thread:https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/190/862427

    The install seemed to crash, I rebooted, and now I get the error. There are NO other computers on my network! The error is clearly being generated by mistake.
    I have trashed FCP preferences, repaired permissions, reset the PRAM to no avail.

    2 X 2.26 GHz Mac Pro
    OSX 10.6.3
    FCP 6.0.3

    Any thoughts?

  • Kay Nender

    January 12, 2009 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Expression Slider for Opacity of Multiple Layers

    That is brilliant! Exactly what I was looking for! Now I’m off to save loads of time…

    Thanks Dan!

    Kay

  • Kay Nender

    April 11, 2008 at 9:15 pm in reply to: Creating a PAL DVD – need help!!!

    Hi Michael,

    I tried changing the timecode to hour 0, but DVDSP still won’t import the file. I’d really appreciate any other ideas you may have.

    Kay

  • Kay Nender

    April 11, 2008 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Creating a PAL DVD – need help!!!

    Thanks Michael,

    I’m working with Herb on this problem.

    This is the error message:

    No corresponding subtitles found.
    The video asset timecode may not correspond with the timecode specified for the subtitles in the import file or the file is invalid

    This is the text file:

    $Fontname = Arial
    $FontSize = 30
    $TapeOffset = TRUE
    $HorzAlign = Center
    $VertAlign = Bottom
    $TextContrast = 15
    $Outline1Contrast = 15
    $Outline2Contrast = 10
    $BackgroundContrast = 0
    $FadeIn = 6
    $FadeOut = 6
    $ColorIndex1 = 3
    $ColorIndex2 = 1
    $ColorIndex3 = 1
    $ColorIndex4 = 15
    01:02:19:11 ,01:02:20:07 ,FIVE, FOUR,
    01:02:20:07 ,01:02:20:24 ,GO
    01:02:20:24 ,01:02:25:00 ,THREE, TWO, ONE, ZERO.
    01:02:25:00 ,01:02:26:15 ,HOUSTON, WE HAVE IGNITION.
    01:02:26:15 ,01:02:27:15 ,WHAT A LIFT OFF.
    01:02:27:15 ,01:02:28:15 ,AND LIFT OFF.
    01:02:28:15 ,01:02:31:00 ,ROGER IGNITION.
    01:03:09:07 ,01:03:10:05 ,HELLO, HOUSTON.
    01:03:10:05 ,01:03:12:05 ,THE ENDEAVOR IS ON STATION WITH CARGO
    01:03:12:05 ,01:03:15:06 ,AND WHAT A FANTASTIC SIGHT.
    01:03:15:06 ,01:03:16:04 ,OH, THIS IS REALLY PROFOUND.
    01:03:16:04 ,01:03:19:13 ,I’LL TELL YOU, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY MIND BOGGLING
    01:03:19:13 ,01:03:21:01 ,UP HERE.
    01:03:21:01 ,01:03:23:15 ,GENTLEMEN, I CAN WELL IMAGINE
    01:03:23:15 ,01:03:29:04 ,THAT A FOREIGN PLANET MUST BE A WEIRD THING TO SEE.

  • Kay Nender

    April 25, 2007 at 2:28 pm in reply to: How do I use a gradient as an opacity map?

    Thanks!

  • Kay Nender

    April 6, 2007 at 7:02 pm in reply to: blob animation

    Thanks! I’ll give those a shot. For parts of it I have a bunch of keyframe drawings I want to “tween.” I seem to remember a feature that does this in some tutorial or other. If the drawings are fairly similar, is this a viable option?

  • Man, I’m such a noob. Thanks Mike!

  • Kay Nender

    September 29, 2006 at 10:34 pm in reply to: Stop Motion Problem: how to make clay look like a liquid

    Thanks guys! Many hours later I have a much better scene. Much appreciated.

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