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  • Kevin Means

    January 18, 2007 at 7:17 pm in reply to: Video output goes out

    Yeah,

    I’ve trashed my FCP prefs so many times that it’s become second nature to do so. That has fixed some problems but it has had no effect on the flashing, pixalated screen problem. Thanks for the suggestion though.

    Kev

  • Kevin Means

    December 5, 2006 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Apple Firewire to PC Firewire

    I am very interested in this topic because I too have had the same problem. I need to output my Final Cut Pro to a PC and I used to be able to do it with FCP version 3. When I made the move to V4 I could no longer do it, and I stil can’t do it with V5. When the responder says to output in “video” do you mean output via S-video or composite? Or is there some way to change the output and still play it out via firewire. Like I said… I used to be able to do this so this is very frustrating (and time consuming). Now I have to play my FCP project out to a camera via Firewire, then play the camera into my PC via Firewire. It just doesn’t make sense to me why my PC can’t “see” the FCP output directly. If it’s a codec issue, is there a codec I can download?

    Thanks

    Kevin

  • Kevin Means

    March 24, 2006 at 4:56 pm in reply to: Captured video speeds up

    Matte…

    Thanks for all the help. Just so you know, all the audio was 48 KHz and the firewire drive and internal hard drive were all configured properly. I got so frustrated that I reinstalled FCP and so far, the problem has not manifested itself. (My fingers are crossed)

    I do appreciate the fast help.

    Kev

  • Kevin Means

    March 22, 2006 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Captured video speeds up

    I just discovered something else…

    I did some experimenting and recorded only video – I un-checked the audio box in the “clip-settings” window under “Log and Capture”. Now, the video plays great and does not look like it’s fast-forwarding. Of course, I have no audio but that tells me that the problem is somehow related to an audio setting. Does that help you understand my problem better?

    Kev

  • Kevin Means

    March 22, 2006 at 4:50 pm in reply to: Captured video speeds up

    Yeah, it’s set up for DV NTSC in and out. A little more info – I don’t think it has anything to do with my camera because I also input Beta via a Sony BVW-50, which goes through a Sony media converter to make it firewire, and it still has the same problem. I sure appreciate the quick response and the help – this is throwing me a real curve and I need to get it fixed.

    Kev

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