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  • Matthew Brunn

    February 23, 2006 at 8:56 pm in reply to: FCP & mpeg1

    Mpeg is a muxed file. FCP can’t deal with that at this point.

    Try

    https://www.alfanet.it/squared5/mpegstreamclip.html

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 23, 2006 at 5:21 am in reply to: external hard drive setup for HD editing

    What type of HD? HD100? or full HD 1080. What is your hardware? What OS? What deck? SDI?

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 20, 2006 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Firewire Drive and ibook

    Sure is. Just make sure your Firewire drive is at least 7200 rpm and has a about an 8 MB buffer. Things should be peachy.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 17, 2006 at 10:16 pm in reply to: tracks merged

    Not sure what “merged” means but if you exported out of FCP a self-contained movie, that mixes the audio to 2 track stereo and creates a video track that can not be changed, much like running the timeline onto video tape.

    You would need to go back to your orignal edit project file and edit that or re-digitize the media in that project to change the edit.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 15, 2006 at 3:30 am in reply to: Brain teaser

    Have you tried taking the project to another FCP suite and testing out the most scewed up parts of it. Just redigitize the most badly affected part. If it dose the same thing it’s the timecode or tape. If it works peachy then it is the FCP edit or OSX screwing over the files.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Try and start up iMovie. This is just a test to see where the problem is. If iMovie can capture and preveiw, the firewire cable and camera, all physical parts are good.

    Go back to FCP. Can you output to the camera what is on your timeline?

    Go into FCP pulldown>Audio video settings. Under the summery tab, go to the bottom and look at video playback. See if you can get it to play out.

    You can also use an easy setup to get you back on track.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 15, 2006 at 3:10 am in reply to: Export audio to AC3 bitrate

    In DVDSP, click on your audio asset and then, the asset inspector(the window to the bottom right) will tell you what the bit rate, sample size, sample rate and how many channels.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 13, 2006 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Capturing

    The manuel is the first place to go.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 8, 2006 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Monitor Question

    It will work. As for functioning well? How do you mean? It is a monitor and will display what ever you want.

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

  • Matthew Brunn

    February 8, 2006 at 11:19 pm in reply to: Poor FCP 5 Performance

    Can you break up your edit into smaller sections? I run OSX 10.3.9 with 4.5 on a Dual 500 and it runs peachy with 1.38 of ram. Sounds like permissions or file bloat. Try a smaller edit. Dose it react the same? If so, I’d be blaming the OSX. Run Yazu or DoktorKleaner and run permissions. Another idea would be, did it all of a sudden start this? Has it been creeping up?

    Hope this helps-
    Matthew
    Quad 2.5 G5
    OSX 10.4.X
    Ram 4GB
    FCP 4.5/AE 6.5/DVDSP3

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