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  • Kit Laughlin

    July 20, 2020 at 2:34 am in reply to: The joys of editing Zoom recordings

    @Lawrence,

    Yes, please. I see above that one of your posts appears twice; not sure if you can delete one of them. I have edited quite a few Zoom meeting videos since starting this thread, too, BTW.

    For those that have not used any settings apart from the default ones, there are two audio settings that cab really help improve the quality: in the Advanced tab, Disable both “Suppress Intermittent background sound” and “Suppress Persistent background sounds”. Leave Echo to the Auto setting. This reduces that horrible distortion that you hear if someone talks over the speaker.

    How were you planning to share the videos?

    Cheers, KL

    5K iMac, maxed out; MBP 15\”, SSD, maxed everything; MBP 16\”, maxed out, 23\” monitors, KRK monitors, etc. FCPX

  • Kit Laughlin

    June 26, 2020 at 9:00 am in reply to: The joys of editing Zoom recordings

    And “Yes” to those videos do you mention, once they’re done. Yeah—the zoom world is full of perils, it seems. Thanks for that write-up, Lawrence.

    5K iMac, maxed out; MBP 15\”, SSD, maxed everything; MBA 13\”, maxed, i7, 30\” + 23\” monitors, KRK monitors, etc. FCP 7 and X

  • Kit Laughlin

    June 25, 2020 at 10:30 pm in reply to: The joys of editing Zoom recordings

    Wow. For some reason, I did not get notification of your replies – I am busy doing something else right now but I will definitely read the full text of all your replies, and comment there. Deep sincere thanks, Lawrence, this is deeply appreciated.

    KL

    5K iMac, maxed out; MBP 15\”, SSD, maxed everything; MBA 13\”, maxed, i7, 30\” + 23\” monitors, KRK monitors, etc. FCP 7 and X

  • Kit Laughlin

    June 24, 2020 at 1:04 am in reply to: The joys of editing Zoom recordings

    Lawrence,

    I would be very grateful if you would! And this little thread might just become the place that people who have to edit Zoom recordings come to, as a kind of compendium of everything we know and don’t know about it. Please post away!

    Kit

    5K iMac, maxed out; MBP 15\”, SSD, maxed everything; MBA 13\”, maxed, i7, 30\” + 23\” monitors, KRK monitors, etc. FCP 7 and X

  • Kit Laughlin

    February 15, 2013 at 1:01 am in reply to: cinema tools “conform” button greyed out

    I am shooting a Panny GH2; 720p/60. I am using ClipWrap to transcode to Apple ProRes422—yet I cannot conform these clips to another fps in Cinema Tools; the same problem: Conform is greyed out.

    However, if I send a clip out through Compressor, the returned clip is able to be conformed by Cinema Tools.

    Does this mean ClipWrap is not doing what it is supposed to do? Any other suggestions? TIA, kl

    MacPro quad G5, 4G RAM, 30″ + 23″ monitors, Sony PVM 14M2A, DSR-11, KRK monitors, etc. FCP 6.0.5

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