Lars Director
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Dudes, slave to, not export a timecode.
Exporting is easy, firts you record a timecode signal on an audio channel and then play it back on a spare cannel, plugged into the deck TC-in, and be sure that it does not mix with other channels.
Ok it takes a little tinkering to het is in sync, but once youve got it, you da man!
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Oh,
Forget to mention… Yes, I HAVE READ most other posts on this frequently returning subject, but one might thing someone has written a plugin by now, or that someone has a workaround to get it done ;-).
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i’ve been testing identical copies of the quad G5 project on different systems. This to be sure there are no other factors implicating the results. So typing erros are of no issue here. The syntax is identical and it works on all computers except the Quad G5.
Real good thinking though! I’ve been over and over this and posted a copy paste here to be sure it wasn’t the syntax. My dyslectia issues are absolutely complicating writing syntax.
Cheers,
Lars
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😉
i’ve been testing identical copies of the quad G5 project on different systems. This to be sure there are no other factors implicating the results. So typing erros are of no issue here. The syntax is identical and it works on all computers except the Quad G5.
Real good thinking though! I’ve been over and over this and posted a copy paste here to be sure it wasn’t the syntax. My dyslectia issues are absolutely complicating writing syntax.
Cheers,
Lars
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A dualcore AMD processor does the job perfectly to.
It seems lik al time related functions are suffering from this bug on a Quad G5 and nowere else.
Anyone suggestions for a workaround?
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A dualcore AMD processor does the job perfectly to.
It seems lik al time related functions are suffering from this bug on a Quad G5 and nowere else.
Anyone suggestions for a workaround?
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Here’s something foggy…
This here nice quad core g5 doesn’t do the trick, but an old g4 powerbook does. Whats wrong? G5? Multicore?
Parameters that might be of use: OS version (quad G5 10.4.8 / PB G4 10.4.7) similar AE versions. (different installation with different plugins, but not significant to this here test)
I’m checking this on a Windows version somewehere else, I’ll be reporting back later.
Hope someone knows something about this bugg 😉
Cheers, Lars
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Here’s something foggy…
This here nice quad core g5 doesn’t do the trick, but an old g4 powerbook does. Whats wrong? G5? Multicore?
Parameters that might be of use: OS version (quad G5 10.4.8 / PB G4 10.4.7) similar AE versions. (different installation with different plugins, but not significant to this here test)
I’m checking this on a Windows version somewehere else, I’ll be reporting back later.
Hope someone knows something about this bugg 😉
Cheers, Lars
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yep 😉 6.5.0.97 Pro to be exact.
Thanx for the relpy maestro! I’ve been scratching myself behind the ears for a day or two, glad to read that my notation is ‘correct’ though. Now I’ll have to think of other things that could be incorrect.
Any encounters with these kind of bugs before?
Cheers, Lars
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yep 😉 6.5.0.97 Pro to be exact.
Thanx for the relpy maestro! I’ve been scratching myself behind the ears for a day or two, glad to read that my notation is ‘correct’ though. Now I’ll have to think of other things that could be incorrect.
Any encounters with these kind of bugs before?
Cheers, Lars