Matthew Rundell
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Ok thanks.
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Matthew Rundell
July 26, 2011 at 5:32 pm in reply to: AMA stutter on playback in Source Window and Timeline playbackThanks everyone for the info.
Matt Rundell
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Wow. That’s interesting how Avid works. Thanks for the education.
BTW, what do the database files have to do with all this? Anything at all? On the finder level can you manipulate the database files to move footage around as if in a command-line function?
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Didn’t know FCP had a find bin. You can match back to the footage for sure, even if the footage clip is not in the project, it finds it form within the finder, and loads in viewer. But find bin? Thought that was only Avid. What’s find bin in FCP?
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Thanks Robert. Yes, sounds like I was confused. Easy to be with so similar naming conventions.
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Thanks a lot guys. Both of your comments have helped. In comparison to FCP, Avid is of course far more user intensive when it comes to effects stacking and I will just have to learn as I go, with help from guys like you and trial and error. One question was what I was trying to accomplish– I am just giving myself a crash course in the app due to being hired on a long term Avid show with a team of other guys (and my advanced knowledge is in FCP). I will learn more about Avid in the team environment too of course. I just didn’t want to embarrass myself in the first week on the job. Now I won’t. Thanks again.
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Thank you. But this opens up other questions, such as masking, etc. The mask takes over not only the layer I want, but others below. I am prepping for an Avid show; I have been hired. I am an FCP guy for 10 years. I have Media Composer 2.8 at home (the show is on 3.0.6). Regardless, it seems Avid really needs an order to filters/effects applied. Any way to remember/predict the order? Is there a basic, global scheme to remember for this software? Any links on advanced editing/tutorials that can get me up to my skills needed as fast as possible? Thanks for the response. Thanks a lot.
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Amended: All QuickTimes, if exported as Animation, will work ok in AE. PhotoJPEG works well too.. Too bad AE is not capable to handle even DV without making it milky.
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If you read this again. Both AE7 and AE8 have issues with all Quicktimes, so this is a global problem. When I export image sequencesd from FCP, all is well. But when AE encounters a QT, it washes it out for some reason. i am new to the app– do you know what I am doing wrong out of QT/FCP? These movies are just as/is .movs.
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This does not. The image, for me, is really washed out and reds break up into blocks. This is really bad. There are a number of posts about this issue, and I don’t think anyone is over this. I have even installed the app twice.
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