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  • Liam Stephens

    February 23, 2006 at 9:16 pm in reply to: Frame Image In Bin

    q! the letter q i knew it was somewhere on the keyboard. Now i can go to sleep, my OCD about my bin organization has now been resolved. cheers! BTW it did update automatically.
    L

  • Liam Stephens

    February 23, 2006 at 9:10 pm in reply to: Avid and the Dongle

    When u pull out the dongle during the application running it will come up with a warning ONLY if u try and do something ie Play the timeline. Once u click Ok the timeline will start playing once u stop playing it will save and shut down automatically. So “theoretically” u could output a feature length to tape and start up on another computer with same dongle. Sneaky – sneaky…Considering u can’t put another firewire device in the machine whilst Avid is running it’s only fair 😉

  • Liam Stephens

    February 18, 2006 at 12:40 am in reply to: Audio in 24fps Sequence

    Yeah we were hoping to do that once we had it synced in the 24fps sequence. so the video and Audio were conformed to 23.98. It is very nit picky but theoretically it should work as good in FCP as in AVID (well i would like it to work better 😉 ). Just trying to put the best possible quality out u know. Don’t want it to be always thing the sound is 99.1% sped up!

  • Liam Stephens

    February 17, 2006 at 11:38 pm in reply to: Audio in 24fps Sequence

    Yep 24 editing timebaase.

  • Liam Stephens

    February 17, 2006 at 11:15 pm in reply to: Audio in 24fps Sequence

    The pro tools project is 24fps too. When i bring the audio into AVID its syncs perfect. Just having an issue with FCP. We are doing the color correction and export to digi beta in FCP thats why we need to figure out the problem.

  • Liam Stephens

    February 17, 2006 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Audio in 24fps Sequence

    Sorry again Jeremy taking time now…i meant Dual 2ghz. Playing off a Raid. yeah did the mixdown thing. The timeline is 24fps the source material is 24fps. The avid is 24fps as well.When i sync up the end the start becomes out of sync and vice versa so seems to me as if the audio file or settings are bad…Hoep this is clearer.
    cheers
    L

  • Liam Stephens

    February 17, 2006 at 10:49 pm in reply to: Audio in 24fps Sequence

    Sorry in a rush is all…I’m working on a dual 1ghz G5 running FCP5. I exported the sound from an AVID 24P project to an OMF. The Pro Tools guy then mixed it down and gave it back. In the AVID project sync is fine but in the 24fps sequence it drifts. Never really had this problem with FCP before but never worked in 24fps in FCP before.

  • Liam Stephens

    February 17, 2006 at 9:09 pm in reply to: audio and video from diferent sources

    Its a tricky question unless I actually know what u are going to be cutting. I have to do syncing with various segments which have differnet takes. I usually make a sequence for each segment. I put all the takes from the seqment with multiple cameras and audio sources and sync them up. I keep these sequences as my “sync sequences” which i can always go back to if i go out of sync or make an error. I pick the best takes and put them in a new sequence which is my “final sequence” and begin to cut away. Everything is in sync and ready to cut with a synced backup within the project. Hope that helps.

  • Liam Stephens

    February 8, 2006 at 9:06 pm in reply to: HDV Capture

    Hi yeah i had a similar problem with HDV but it would make a new clip at every cut in the original recording. There was actually NO missing footage though. There isn’t a pre roll or a post roll thing going on is there?

  • Liam Stephens

    February 8, 2006 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Removing Edits

    Thanks for all your help guys. Tried all the others suggestions but yeah most of the needless edits had fx on the clips don’t understand why they got split there was no alteration to the fx. I used the extend edit tool to fix it for now. cheers
    Liam

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