Philip Leech
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Well my hard dive is certainly not full and my in and out points are set correctly. Still getting the error 34 message when trying to export, plus the resulting file has no video, only audio.
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Ok, thanks for the advice guys. I’d rather go the Mac Pro because of the graphics card issue and because I can upgrade it if need be, and there are some other reasons too, not worth getting in to. But in terms of dual or quad core, do Final Cut Studio apps and After Effects take advantage of that enough for me to pay for the quad?
The way it’s going maybe the next mac pro might be a nice collectors item….
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Philip Leech
May 12, 2012 at 12:04 am in reply to: Changing Motion project settings mid way through project..?Worked like a charm.
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Philip Leech
May 11, 2012 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Changing Motion project settings mid way through project..?Thanks Stephen!
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Philip Leech
May 11, 2012 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Changing Motion project settings mid way through project..?Hi,
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Ah…..Think I’ve got it. A combination of pushing as many buttons as possible and then seeing a reply by Mark Spencer, suggesting that someone forget the behaviour and just keyframe the group parameter.
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Philip Leech
April 20, 2011 at 7:08 pm in reply to: mysterious gaps appearing in timeline – among other thingsHi,
Did you solve the problem…?
Not sure this is it, but something which often catches me out is the fact that Final Cut Pro will very kindly offer to change your sequence settings to match a clip you are dropping on the time line. So for example, if my FCP Easy Setup settings are set to DV NTSC, and then I open a project but drop a DV PAL clip on to the timeline, Final Cut will ask me if I want to change my sequence settings to match the DV PAL clip. The part where I get caught out is when I open up a new sequence and do something like copy and paste my existing sequence on to it. Te new sequence settings will not match the clips and it will not play correctly. Also, you get gaps between many of the clips and other such problems….
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Having similar issues… Sometimes the timeline and viewer sync, sometimes they don’t. No obvious rhyme or reason to it. And as far as I am aware with the multiclip playing in the time-line you should be able to switch between angles on the fly using the viewer. It should not affect playback.
So… Anyone have a solution to this yet?
Final Cut Pro 7
Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon
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Philip Leech
February 15, 2010 at 3:20 pm in reply to: Basic Work-flow advice – colour grading and effectsThats great, thank you very much guys. I’m off to perfect my workflow!
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Philip Leech
February 15, 2010 at 8:39 am in reply to: Basic Work-flow advice – colour grading and effectsI thought I had responded to this post but it hasn’t shown up. Strange.
Rob, thank you very much. I like the place-holder idea. And I checked out Walt’s tutorial and liked it. It’s all relevant to me as I still have Final Cut Studio 2. It’s a neat idea and I will incorporate it in to a workflow that works for me.
Just out of interest, would the reason for disabling the ‘place-holder’ clip instead of deleting it just be so that it’s still there in case of the need to re edit it later on?
Many thanks.
Rafael, I couldn’t find a post on color specific to this but i check out that forum quite often and I will keep my eyes peeled. Once Apple release the new Macbook Pro I may well need to know about changes to Color 1.5 as I will most likely make the upgrade.
Thanks again guys.
Philip