I was monitoring it always on the same computer monitor and on the (same) canvas (stay in the same system). I’m aware that monitoring on the canvas is critical, but this was just a comparison.
I’ve got no specific experience with xdcam, but my logic says: copy the whole edited sequence (not the sequence as a sequence, but all the clips in the sequence) and paste them into an hdv sequence. Best and safest way to achieve this is (after the edit) to switch fcp to a hdv easy setting (which matches your camera or deck) and then create the new empty sequence which your are going to paste the clips into.
That is for HDV! But this workflow works for ohter settings also.
the week more we were to wait to get rid of the 2 GB limit already has become two weeks. Kristian and Luke, tell us how far you are with adressing this issue.
Hi,
that was the first thing I tried. I trashed everything I didn’t need and now I have about 40% of the system drive free. But the problem persists. I changed FCP’s main directory to another drive (cache, autosave …). FCP just has to read the application itself from the system disk. How about trashing the preferences?
ok then! But why do we have to get disappointed before you (BMD) tell us? This way it’s going to get not only a technical problem , but also a communication problem.
I really believed I had to wait another month at least!
Hi,
if that works, ok. Otherways download the tool ffmpegx, which gives you way more possibilities to compress, encode, decode, mux, demux … than any other tool. It costs 15 usd, but it’s worth it.