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  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 7, 2009 at 7:06 pm in reply to: 720p and ftp

    I recommend you go through Compressor and create a 720pHD H.264 file. You can change the settings to create the Aspect Ratio you are aiming for …

    Test out a minute of your video with the Default 720p H.264 settings and see what it gives you.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 7, 2009 at 7:02 pm in reply to: Question about video presentation

    Final Cut Express HD … can do it … It you do not have Final Cut Express HD, it will not be able to edit nor export in HD.

    As for Burn End … BluRay is the winner in battle for HD DVD and BluRay DVD (BluRay DVD is to be the Standard HD DVD Format from now on).

    Good luck … it’s quite a hefty price going to a duplicator to make BluRay DVDs … maybe some one with some experience with the consumer BluRay Burners.

    If your client has the budget go for the BluRay DVDs.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 4, 2009 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Arrange by Date View As Large Icons

    I agree … in the Large Thumbnails I also wished they would add the feature for a sort by reel or start timecode. … the whole sort by name or length doesn’t cut it for me either.

    Just like many of u, my clients sit over my shoulder and choose what shot they want to see by the thumbnail in the bin.

    the good thing about list view is you can also have the log notes beside your shot. Good for note taking certain shots.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 4, 2009 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Arrange by Date View As Large Icons

    You can see large icons with a frame and in list view.

    when you are in list view … right click (Ctrl + click if you have a one button mouse) one of the sort menus (duration / media start / reel, etc) and then choose View thumbnails under the dialogue box that pops up. You will then have a list view with large thumbs.

    Just like in Media 100 … I was use to Media 100 844x … so I know what you meant about Final Cut Pro not having that same file system as a default …

    But make the changes with that custom menu then save your layout … and then from then on you can always reload that layout.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 4, 2009 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Log & Capture Will Not Open

    Make sure you are looking under the Home computer file>Library>Preferences and not User>Library>Preferences.

    Once you locate it then trash it and try again. … Did you try to locate it in Spotlight?

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 3, 2009 at 10:47 pm in reply to: Setting in FCP for multiple projector work

    That seems like it would be a Graphics Card setting and not a Final Cut Pro setting …

    Because it sounds like you want your talent to be on one side of the screen and the the other side of the screen … walking across 2 projectors that display the screen split.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 1, 2009 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Moving Files

    I assume the timelines are for all of the students you teach.

    Good to hear it worked out for ya.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 1, 2009 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Strange electronic voice appeared in FCP

    hahahaha … off topic here … but i turned it on at a BestBuy one day and sat back and laughed at everyone who touched the computer that talked to them.

    Then my wife gave me a look and I turned it back off … my inner child sometimes comes out.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 1, 2009 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Moving Files

    Have you moved your render files to your new Media Drive and relinked the Render files only off those timelines?

    If you select the timelines the click Reconnect Files and then in the next window only select renders and offline files it should find most if not all of your assets including the renders. If not, just re-direct the files to where your new drive is at. Works for me when I move project files around.

    Good luck

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

  • Raymond Tuquero

    December 1, 2009 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Beach Ball Blues

    Colin McQuillan – –

    In my experience the external eSata drives haven’t been as reliable as my Internal drives of my MacPro. I have had 3 crash already … (If you are wondering I also have an XRaid in our edit suite, the externals were mainly for AE graphics and FCP renders) The speed on the eSata is 1.5Gbits/s Vs the Sata at 3Gbits/s. I have also noticed when I do color corrections on 1920×1080 footage it runs better with the internal harddrive footage than footage on the External eSata.

    But again that is my experience.

    -Raymond Tuquero-
    Houston Based Freelancer
    http://www.rtuqvidere.com

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