Rahul Duggal
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Cute one bro.
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As long as these are straight cuts that you are talking about firstly make sure that the low res proxy files are of the exact same duration Secondly, they have the exact same naming scheme as the original files & lastly, when you are done making the cuts RMB on the sequence & ReConnect Media. This should allow you to re-choose the original footage instead of the ow res footage that you shall be working with.
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I think that converting the entire footage to HQ or to LT might help.
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Paragon NTFS is the way to go (in case you client doesn’t want to go through the hassle of installing extra software on his PC to read the HFS formatted HDD’s.) Also note that the HDD that you present to your client should not be formatted in GUID partition table but rather in MBR partition table (considering that he is running anything below Windows 7, But do note that formatting in MBR is not possible in Snow Leopard) otherwise, there isnt any problem.
While exFAT may be an excellent format the interoperability between Windows & OSX using it remains IFFY at best. So its better to use MacFuse or Paragon NTFS on your Mac to write to a NTFS formatted HDD for submitting work to your client.
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We might need an FCP X forum when he actual release is out. There is no point in having a sub forum for a product that doesn’t really exist.
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Rahul Duggal
December 29, 2010 at 5:04 am in reply to: Whatta ya know, an iPhone app with FCP keyboard commandsI’d agree with Walter, but yeah having a secondary Keylist on an iPhone or especially an iPad would be so darn tempting .
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I had a similar problem sometime back with MultiCam footage, turned out to be some sort of a HDD based issue.
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Rahul Duggal
December 22, 2010 at 2:41 am in reply to: Need wisdom on organizing project with media dating back 10 years.I think if you physically need to get the Audio & Video clips into a single file there is no way out but to re-render. On another note (if the source files & their composition are not important to the final outcome of the project) you could skip the re-rendering part and be happy by putting the audio & video in sync & just linking them instead. (FCP will treat them as a single ‘Linked’ Audio/Video file).
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Rahul Duggal
December 21, 2010 at 3:18 am in reply to: Which software should I use to get results like this? -
Rahul Duggal
December 20, 2010 at 2:53 am in reply to: Problems with fixing timeline edited in wrong sequenceTry making a new sequence with correct settings & copy/paste just the frozen clips (from the incorrect sequence) but one at a time. If these clips play out correctly in the fresh sequence at least you know its an error with the change of sequence settings & not some unholy mess that cant be fixed & has to be only redone.
Then you could change the clips from the incorrect sequence but maybe 4-5 at a time.
Best of Luck
