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  • Ollie Jacobsen

    October 25, 2012 at 11:39 pm in reply to: Distorted images in Final Cut Pro

    Hey Jamie,
    Thanks for your help but nope anamorphic isn’t checked. I tried checking it but still is distorted. It only does this to PSD files. JPEGS come in ok.
    Also when I update a PSD file if its not exactly the same size it distorts it again. I’m gathering this version of FCP just isn’t very photoshop friendly?

  • Hey Michael I tried the fix you suggested and it now works well within Final Cut.

    Thanks for your help! 🙂

  • Yeh I’ve been reading to steer clear of FCPX – damn why they release it so early – this could mark the grave for FCP!

    Ok well thanks for the tip you have saved me some hair (whats left) 😀

  • I found a few posts on this exact topic when searching for a fix for my problem. If your audio is both 48,000khz on the camera and on the zoom everything should match up hey. (well that’s what you would think!)
    Did you convert the 5D footage to an appropriate codec (apple pro res 422) b4 importing to final cut?
    This irons out most problems I find – I’m thinking this is why I’ve encountered problems with this project mentioned, there are some clips in there shot on a 5D that I didn’t bother converting that I think have messed with things.

    I wonder if you have have to be so pedantic in Premiere with codecs and stuff as you do in Final Cut. In this day and age the program should figure this stuff out for the user!

  • Thanks for this Michael I’ll try it and see how I go. I did search but didn’t manage to find a fix that worked 100%.

    That would make sense as generally I do have the easy setup the same as my project but this time its different.

    If this problem has been around for 4 years why the heck don’t Apple fix it? Do you know if Final Cut X has fixed it? (No doubt made 100 more problems though from what I’ve been reading).

    Why the designers decided applying a frame rate stamp to audio is a good idea baffles me. Audio doesn’t have frames!

    Been using final cut for years and generally a good program but to have a bug like this after 4 years of complaints??? – NO excuse!

  • Ollie Jacobsen

    September 8, 2011 at 5:41 am in reply to: FCP7 SmoothCam Interlacing Problems

    Yeh applying de-interlace filter seems to cancel out the smooth cam and makes it jittery again.

  • Ollie Jacobsen

    September 8, 2011 at 4:11 am in reply to: wrong colours in export from FCP

    great thanks I had this same problem and all it was only a little check box hidden in quicktime! Awesome

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