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  • Rainer Wirth

    July 25, 2007 at 3:31 pm in reply to: Audio not synced up……HVX200

    What you mean? The source tape ist off too?
    So you had a delay in the production mixer?
    If you go over tape you can fix the delay in the FCP settings.

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    July 25, 2007 at 3:29 pm in reply to: P2 at 59.94 to 23.98

    you have to fake a 24p modus.
    You can go with nattress film effects.
    I see no possibility of getting rid of 1 Frame.

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    July 25, 2007 at 3:24 pm in reply to: Audio not synced up……HVX200

    How do you get the files into the computer?
    Tape or P2?

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 20, 2007 at 1:24 pm in reply to: can’t hear sound using timeline

    Thanks Tom,

    I found it, as you said it.

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 20, 2007 at 12:02 am in reply to: P2 workflow and storage

    Hi guys,

    first of all. Double back up on at least 2 different HD. Raid 5 systems are the best solution. I hve got a la cie Biggest 1,5 TB Raid 5, where I store the original contents folders. On an Xserve Raid 5 I import the files from FCP.

    rainer

  • Did you double back up?
    What version FCP are you on?
    What system do you use?

    rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 13, 2007 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Burnt in time code?

    what’s a nest?

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 13, 2007 at 4:04 pm in reply to: hard drives and video

    Hi folks,

    the XserveRaid is the best raid I’ve ever had. Rock solid, worth every pence. I hate unstable systems, I love reliability. If you think of sata raid be aware, that you work on Raid level 0. With external raid systems (Huge, Xraid or equivalent) you are on Raid 5.

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 13, 2007 at 3:58 pm in reply to: Converting projects from SD to HD

    Hi Alfred,

    first of all you have to make up a new sequence in 1080i or equivalent (HDV codec of the HDV files) codec. then you put the old sequence files in offline modus. The original files you put in a different folder on your HD. Copy the offline sequence in the new HD sequence. You have to throw away all render files of the old SD sequence. Now you reconnect the offline sequence with the original HDV files. All comes up as HDV sequence. You have to render the whole sequence again.

    Rainer

  • Rainer Wirth

    June 13, 2007 at 3:42 pm in reply to: Burnt in time code?

    Hi Ciller,

    you have two TC Generators TC generate and TC read.
    If you use TC generate it shows a burnt in TC beginning with 0 for each clip. If you render the whole film as one clip you can generate a TC beginning with 0

    Rainer

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