Rich Sims
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Rich Sims
January 31, 2018 at 4:35 am in reply to: Conform 30 fps before import into FCPX or let FCPX handle it for interview footageHello Mr. Garchow!
Indeed this is THE Rich Sims!
Thanks for the insight!
Will give it a try tomorrow and see how things line up.
See you around town!
Take care,
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Rich Sims
February 20, 2015 at 4:19 am in reply to: Dragon Dictation software for mac for interview transcriptions?Agree with you on all points.
Also, already a very fast touch typer and was just trying to save some time in a very busy schedule. Also agree with the mistakes but sometimes I just need a “not exactly word for word” translation.
I tech can help great, but if not than so be it as well.
Just out of interest, I have my regular transcription service (Bureau of Office Services) but which one do you recommend. Always nice to have options.
Take care,
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Hi Guy,
Not “shirt” disturbing at all. I was actually thinking how could this be and I haven’t had my hands on the camera long enough to do a test. We’re shooting over the next few days so if I get an idea than I’ll post my findings.
Thanks for jumping in.
Take care,
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Hi all,
Found the answer and thought I’d let people know. Apparently it doesn’t matter if you’re shooting slow motion or not. Recording time remains the same. So 16GB gives you 1 hour 30 minutes.
Take care,
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Thanks Arnie,
From the looks of it I think it’s going to be a manual line up since there’s only fourteen clips. Could be a lot worse I guess. I grown to see many peoples frustration with the firestore process. I knew I was using P2s for some reason.
Thanks,
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Hi Tim,
You mentioned to take a look at the above best practices guide,
“Take a look at the Best Practices guide linked above.”
Cant’ seem to find the link, am I missing something? Could be, I’ve been traveling and need some sleep.
Thanks,
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Ah,
Now that is new to me. I was always told that in order to use flash on a web site it had to be a flash web page. This opens up a whole new question to track down. As I’m not familiar with flash encoding is there a cheap but good, (I know I’m asking for it) way to compress a movie down into flash. Right now all of my compressions are done in compressor. Usually in H.264 or down to .wmv
This is more out of what is being requested from clients than anything else so I have not sunk a lot into the whole compression side of things.
Thanks again,
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Sorry for the confusion.
Yes windows can see flash but their site is not a flash site so they do not have the capabilities to post this type of file.
Also whether its QT or VLC they’re looking for a format that the most people out there won’t have to download something. That was why the .wmv guess on my part.
Any other thoughts? Really looking to make it into something that will reach the most people without them having to call their IT department to install something as most of the viewers of this site won’t know how to deal with any type of media/web issues.
Thanks for clearing up the compressor vs. compressing and compression issue.
Take care,
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Thanks everyone,
Once again, gotta love the cow.
Take care,
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Interesting,
With the exception of always being a bit afraid of counting on an older machine from someone I don’t really know. (Don’t mean to sound snarky)
I’ve heard through the grapevine that someone may be releasing a two card reader in the next few months. Thought I would wait to see what happens.
That being said what do you think about the setup and workflow I wrote about in the original posting?
Thanks for the input,
Rich