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  • Lenard Zsolt

    January 28, 2015 at 10:05 pm in reply to: footage loss in FCP 7.03

    diskutility showed up some issues, to move everything to another drive would be very hard ‘couse it has 24 tera of stuff on it. it sais “Error: This disk needs to be repaired” and i honestly afraid to click on repair

  • Lenard Zsolt

    January 28, 2015 at 9:07 pm in reply to: footage loss in FCP 7.03

    the file in finder cannot be opened couse Quicktime player sais that is corrupt, i’ve tried with autosaves but nothing.

  • Lenard Zsolt

    January 28, 2015 at 8:30 pm in reply to: footage loss in FCP 7.03

    it was “selfcontained” with the “quicktimemovie..” export option.
    As i know if the footage is exported as a reference it should have sound. In this case is just silence and black.
    By the way, thx that u help me again 🙂

  • Lenard Zsolt

    January 28, 2015 at 7:38 pm in reply to: footage loss in FCP 7.03

    no offline, or other “known” issue. I still have the icons in the timeline in the beginning of the clip (where the cuts are), but when i play it is just black, or when i matchframe it is the same black. no sound or image is present.
    the footage is prores 422 LT. The footage was exported by me and it was a collection of other materials put together. It was nothing wrong with it as i know. Is like all the content went somewhere form the “mov” bag.

  • Lenard Zsolt

    September 3, 2011 at 2:08 am in reply to: Cant ‘grab’ the window and drag it to timeline

    Yeap! Deffffinitelly “w” 🙂

    Zsolt

  • If u make a still foto in fcp, it will resize it indeed so being smaller u will never have the same quality, u shoul try after effects or motion for better quality zooms or deep movements on a high quality photo.. If u work in fcp with large pictures u well have a biiiiig render time, if u resize the photo u will have no quality (that’s why u sould not do any zoom larger than max 120%).. So.. If u want quality and biiiig zoom, use after effects 🙂

    Zsolt

  • No question is a baby question 🙂 ..well in final cut u left clik on the sequence there u have “format options” (or sthing like that), where u will find out about the sequence 🙂 ..all u have to do is to work with videos wich mach the sequence settings and everything will be ok 🙂 (my english is not so good maybe that’s why u have trouble in understanding) :-), i just wanna help

    Zsolt

  • Hi, well if it’s about a photo, u should go to adobe photoshop and resize it, and use the settings with RGB, if is a video file with problems, allways convert it to fcp native format (for example: if u have a standard youtube “flv” extension, go to (i use MpegStreamclip), and convert it to (if u have an Apple pro res 422 hq 1920×1080 sequence), to quicktime/apple pro res 422 hq/(in the settings window choose 1920×1080 area), progressive or interlaced (depending on ur sequence settings). It sould be moore than ok 🙂

    Zsolt

  • i found the solution => RENDER MANAGER, there erase the old render files (in my case didn’t wore anymore) and re-render the timeline… I dunno how it worked but it did. thx again for advice

    Zsolt

  • well theoretically PREMIERE has no “self contained” option, that means it’s by default self contained… MpegStream worked with it whithout problem (and it has standard 48 KHZ DV-PAL) … this is why i don’t understand what can the problem be…
    as I said earlyer.. FCP must have somewhere a script (a log) where he memorize his steps.. one of the steps must be “rendering”, what if i can find that file, erase it and then re-render… it seems very logical to me.. I’ve done it once in AVID when i moved some media from a PC to another PC and it was an IDENTITY problem (other user), back then i modified the script.. hmmm

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