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  • Leppell

    February 9, 2006 at 10:22 pm in reply to: DVD compression issue fixed yet?

    Spit out a QT reference file, then try running it through Discreet Cleaner….always worked great for me. Very possible thought that by first putting the video out in a lossless format, then running it through compressor may do the trick for you, provided the reference file is flawless

  • Here’s what I had to do to get it to work

    1. Ensure the image is square pixels
    2. Color profile is set at RGB
    3. Image set at 8 Bit

    Do that, and the dropdown menu reappears.

  • I’m having the same problems with a clean install of Motion, fully updated.

  • Leppell

    January 17, 2006 at 6:35 pm in reply to: FCP makes duplicate files the QT doesn’t understand?….

    file size limit is not turned on. Delete the files, original plays just fine. Keep the files, original plays just fine. Most the files seem to be about 2GB. Tried media manager. Archived a 13 minute vid the other day, told me it could only bring it down to 80GB, down from 120GB. only 4 original miniDV tapes. This particular project should be NO MORE than 20 GB once archived. Checked the files, sure enough, full of these unplayable files. tried deleting, project plays back perfectly. Did some searching, found the same thing in all the ongoing project folders!

  • Leppell

    January 17, 2006 at 2:21 pm in reply to: FCP makes duplicate files the QT doesn’t understand?….

    first thing I thought, but settings are correct. for example, I have 99 files that are 64K, then a handful of files that are around 2 GB each. each one of these non-viewable files have name like “002 Edge Seam1-1-av-1”, truncating off of “Edge Seam 1-1-av”, which is viewable. I’ve experimented by deleting the non-viewable files, with no effect to the project. Haven’t dug into the project enough yet to know if the files are recreated, but either way they are taking up a lot of disk space. BTW, this is with FCP 5

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