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  • Rich Krysz

    October 7, 2008 at 2:41 am in reply to: Audio Video Capture problems

    ok…at first it seems like the out of sync is about 30 frames off. the video appears before the sound. then later on the sync is off by more.

    ABout how i captured the footage. I did capture now. i captured 50 minutes of tape with capture now.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 22, 2008 at 6:06 am in reply to: OT: Apple Earnings up 31%

    for example…their P/E ratio is in the low 30s. microsoft is at 13 and dell is around 17. for tech stocks, the average should be around 15. so apple will fall a lot if anything negative is in their outlook.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 22, 2008 at 5:59 am in reply to: OT: Apple Earnings up 31%

    their stock price was already priced high. so since their outlook wasn’t as exciting as some wanted, the price went down. the stock price is still priced for growth despite the after hours sell-off. may be a good time to pick up more shares. but i’m waiting it out since Wall Street seems to be in trouble at the moment

  • Rich Krysz

    July 22, 2008 at 5:55 am in reply to: cmd L bug?

    when you use the cmd L…does it underline the clip names in the timeline? or does nothing happen at all?

  • Rich Krysz

    July 20, 2008 at 4:38 pm in reply to: Blue Ray Burner

    Because i need it. Windows is horrible. I like Final Cut Studio…many jobs require you to use Final Cut and Final Cut is becoming more and more common over other systems (like Avid). At least where I am.

    So I do hope iPhones and iPods will go out of favor one day.
    And I hope Psystar wins the lawsuit.
    And I hope Apple stops behaving like Microsoft once did. (Jobs may have a bigger head than Gates ever did.) The arrogance is alarming. Especially in their pricing, their refusal to admit some serious quality flaws here and there, and finally their refusal to give what customers want in some cases.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 20, 2008 at 6:26 am in reply to: Blue Ray Burner

    Apple stopped caring about customers a long time ago…1) when they realized people need their products and they have a monopolistic-like control over it 2) when Apple computers became a hip item, no longer is the working professional a concern of theirs.

    They have a vision of the future and they are going to force its users to accept it…Just like they force professionals to buy an over-priced ‘mac’chine for $5,000 when it shouldn’t be priced above $1,500.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 20, 2008 at 12:25 am in reply to: Blue Ray Burner

    apple thinks the future is in downloading, not discs. So Blu-ray is not all too much of a concern for them.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 19, 2008 at 2:58 am in reply to: problem with basic motion in FCP

    are you viewing it on an external monitor? also, I’m not sure if this helps but perhaps try setting the image in the canvas window to 100% and see if the edges look smooth.

    fairly new FCP user so I’m not saying this should help or not…it’s a couple ideas that popped in my head.

  • Rich Krysz

    July 19, 2008 at 2:56 am in reply to: problem with basic motion in FCP
  • A “fragmented” directory is not necessarily something you can easily determine on your own.

    Right…I use DiskWarrior. DiskWarrior definitely doesn’t market itself in a way you just defined it. It’s apparently also to optimize the directory by rearranging the “out of order” items.

    “Optimized directories have zero items out of order”–> i assumed they are talking about fragmentation.

    well i had 30% out of order. So I rebuilt it using Diskwarrior. In the process, it discovered some damage.

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