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  • Kozo Okumura

    December 28, 2010 at 2:53 am in reply to: BCC Swish Pan for Final Cut Pro

    I looked everywhere in boris website but I couldn’t find the update to download.
    In update section, there are only updates for BBC 5 and 6.

  • Kozo Okumura

    December 28, 2010 at 1:39 am in reply to: BCC Swish Pan for Final Cut Pro

    Yes, that’s exactly what I am doing and it is not working. When I checked the version, it says 7.0.1
    I went to the boris website to look for the upgrade but I didn’t see it. Should I re install BCC?

    thank you.

  • Kozo Okumura

    September 13, 2010 at 7:09 pm in reply to: drop shadow to keyed image?

    Thank you very much for your help. It did what i needed!!

  • Kozo Okumura

    March 18, 2010 at 5:51 pm in reply to: offline-online workflow (ProRess 422 HQ)

    >To fix your current problem, if you have no other filters on any of your shots, you can simply select all clips, click remove attributes>filters and remove the shift fields.

    Thank you!! This is exactly what I needed!! I am cutting documentary so there is no effects and this works for me.

  • Kozo Okumura

    June 9, 2009 at 4:18 am in reply to: 59.94 Editing Timebase vs fps v frequency

    Thank you for the responses. I am trying to output to AJ-HD1400, 720p, 59.94fps.
    So, you guys are saying that I should be able to output as 59.94 fps to the tape? Right now, the deck only records as 29.97 fps. So, I should be able to change the deck setting to 59.94 fps, is that right?

  • Kozo Okumura

    April 2, 2008 at 5:56 am in reply to: FCP user having hardtime batch capture

    Thank you very much for your information. I will try these!!

  • Kozo Okumura

    March 28, 2008 at 6:22 am in reply to: FCP user having hardtime batch capture

    I am aware that you can see the clip resolution in the bin. But what I can’t figure out is that I only want to see the clip information used in the timeline. In FCP, you can drag the clip in the timeline back to the bin or also you can simple get the clip info by right click the clip on the timeline.

    >You can also set your timeline to display the resolution on the clips themselves.

    can you tell me how to do this?

  • Thank you guys for advice.

    I just ordered Elgato Turbo H264. with only $100 invest, I am saving lots of time if this works. Meanwhile, I will use regular Mpg4 compression instead of H264.

    As far as compress directly from HDV to mpg 4 vs

    realtime downcovert to SD and play back and at the same time
    digitize using the 2nd machine

    I am not sure which is faster. In Mac Pro, HDV might not be
    so problematic but in G5, HDV seems to take so much time. Even just exporting the 1 hour long time line could take 3 hours (at least it says 6 hours in the beginning and i know it will be shorter as process goes. ) and I am not sure if HDV needs extra time to compress than other format. I have done it this way before but i did it overnight so I don’t know how long it exactly took.

    anyone has tried and compare which is faster?

  • I forgot to mention.

    I also have to add timecode window on the clip. So, what I have been doing is apply the timecode reader filter to the DV clip from step 2 then compress it.

  • Kozo Okumura

    October 1, 2007 at 5:54 pm in reply to: RWX file

    >you’ll need some softare that can understand the file format so YOU can

    this is the part I had a question originally since I already knew that FCP doesn’t take RWX file.

    anyone??

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