Martial Bachoffner
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FCP6 cannot live with other version of FCP installed.
It was suggested to install first other version before to install the new one.Regards,
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April 8, 2007 at 7:11 pm in reply to: New Mac Pro, fast drives, dropped frames on playbackBe sure that on your drive (except the system drive) the journal is not enabled.
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Thanks David,
Someone talk to me about a plugin who let you use some shake function directly from FCP.
I found that: https://www.dvgarage.com/prod/prod.php?prod=conduit15 but it’s not related to Shake.Regards,
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Congratulations!
We are in an era where everything hidden will be exposed to the world.Martial
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Congratulations!
We are in an era where everything hidden will be exposed to the world.Martial
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Thanks Thax, I think it’s more related to a Macromedia Director work you can play on a computer.
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November 13, 2006 at 11:23 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD @ 50 fps played back as 25 fps?As far I remember, Compressor is able to do it. Ken Stone wrote an article about it.
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November 13, 2006 at 11:23 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD @ 50 fps played back as 25 fps?As far I remember, Compressor is able to do it. Ken Stone wrote an article about it.
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November 2, 2006 at 4:47 am in reply to: At a point of decision from PC to Mac, what about linux fileservers?Hello Ron,
Yes, the Mac is able to write to a NTFS volume, if you allow it from Windows NT.
For linux, its depend of your flavor of Linux.
Mac OSX is able to mount Samba volume and work with. I would say that in theory there is no problem.
If you want to use a server volume to work with in video, I mean capture, render… I strongly suggest you to work with a SAN, XSAN from Apple or other.Regards,
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Hello,
This is how I do my credits.
I type the texte into Word. Like this, I can underline, but color where I want, space the line, the characters like I want, work like I want on the texte.
I put my texte in white (grey 20%) if I need to have it white in a
I print and choose the option to save it as a PDF.
I open this PDF in Photoshop, if my credits are 4 pages long, I will open 4 pages in Photoshop.
In Photoshop, I copy paste all the pages in the first one, I can add logo, everything I want.
I save, and make a copy at 90 dpi. I import this PSD file in FCP and animate it.After the texte is typed in Word, it take may be 15 minutes to do everything and have the credits working in FCP.
Regards,
MartialVancouver Island Final Cut Pro User Group
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