Michael W. towe
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Michael W. towe
October 31, 2012 at 7:18 pm in reply to: HPX 250 delay in switching to playback mode.Thanks Steve,
I definitely thin there is something going wrong with the camera. I’ll be sending it back to Panasonic for the once over.
Thanks again,
Michael W. Towe
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Michael W. towe
October 25, 2012 at 5:23 pm in reply to: Anyone else having issues with FX Factory Pro Plugins?In all fairness I have to add that when I found out how to contact them they responded very quickly. I sent a few things their way and they assured me they were working on trying to replicate it. For what it’s worth I think the crashing may have been due to the fact that the Motion title template was created in an earlier version of Motion. I recreated in the current version and it didn’t crash.
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Michael W. towe
October 24, 2012 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Anyone else having issues with FX Factory Pro Plugins?One more issue I have discovered with FX Factory Pro transitions. If I drop a transition at the end of a secondary storyline, to transition back to the primary storyline, there with be a black box in the top right quarter of the screen on the last few frames.
BTW does anyone know if Noise industries has a support forum anywhere? They seem to be rather covert with their support operations.
Michael W. Towe
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Michael W. towe
October 24, 2012 at 3:24 am in reply to: Anyone else having issues with FX Factory Pro Plugins?Update on this as I have done a little more poking around. I had the FX Factory transition applied to a Final Cut Title template that was created in Motion. Placing the effect on video does not cause this crash. Place it on a generated title tough and it’s goodnight.
Michael W. Towe
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Thanks for the response Alex. I am really having a hard time wrapping my head around the audio workflow in Premier. Maybe someone can help me with this. Here’s the situation I am dealing with…
I want to use the mixer to mix audio on the fly which works great until I have to change something on the timeline. Lets say I mix the track with all of my dialogue on it and then the client wants to delete the second shot. If I delete it then all of the track keyframes from that point on are now out of whack. Is there a way to ripple the track keyframes? Do you manually delete the keyframes and then select the rest of the keyframes and slide them? Or is the standard workflow to just ignore the mixer and mix at the clip level with the pen tool?
Thanks,
Michael W. Towe
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Figured it out. It was in a multicam clip that was in the timeline. I needed to go to the timeline for the actual multicam clip and apply it there.
Michael W. Towe
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Got it, that’s what I thought but wanted to clarify.
Thanks again for you responses to this. You’ve been a huge help so far as I am trying to wrap my brain around X.
Michael W. Towe
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So are you saying that if I chose to transcode on import it will automatically delete the files in the original media folder?
Thanks,
Michael W. Towe
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Hey Tony,
Sorry, original media is probably not the best choice of words. Should have said original imported media. The media came from P2 and then was imported with the transcode option selected. I was hoping there was a way to delete that media within FXP and not at the finder lever. Since originally importing I have added graphics and stills and music so I will need to make sure I don’t blow any of that away in finder.
Odd that there would be no built in option to remove that media once transcoded. I have to say that so far as I am evaluating FCPX, I am a long time Avid and FCP Classic guy” the app just really feels a bit unfinished. There are a lot of little things that just aren’t there. So not like Apple. I do also have to say that there are a lot of things I do love about it.
Michael W. Towe
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Until Apple fixes this oversight all I can say Mr. Austin is you sir… friggin ROCK!!! Ya just saved me a ton of mouse clicking. Thanks for responding with this.
Michael W. Towe
President M2 Digital Post
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