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[mushyosh] “Also, could someone explain the best way to alter the sound levels of multiple clips at the same time? Thanks very much for your help.”
I really enjoy using Option Apple L.
– select the clips you need to adjust
– select “absolute” to lock all track to a certain db, but even cooler try “relative” and it takes into consideration any fading or rubberbanding in place and moves it all proportionally.– R
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I use Livetype.
Motion is a bit of a hog.
The included FCP ‘text’ is useless as positioning it is a crapshoot. Same problem with Boris text.
– R
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No, it’s just like Matte said, audio should be digitized at “preset” levels so you can recapture it later with a degree of confidence and accuracy. Technically you could set Gain every time to load a new tape but more often than not the tape may not have bars, or frankly the bars may be irrelevant when it comes to audio.
At least in my experience.
For audio it’s best to leave your capture gain at present unless its’ a hopeless tape, but even then I adjust the Playback levels directly on the deck before touching the capture levels.
– R
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I think you’re going to have to go through a mixer en route to the FCP. I’ve never touched those settings I don’t think they’re always active.
– R
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[Oliver Busch] “Journaling can be toggled on/off with Apple’s “Disk Utilty””
Where do you set journalling off within disk utility?
I find it under ‘erase’ and also under ‘raid’.
– R
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Just click and drag to select all the tracks you wish to pan.
– R
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Unlink the stereo pair if they are joined (if you drag one volume and they both move they are paired)
Select track one and press CTRL ,
Select track two and press CTRL /They are now split off to either speaker.
– R
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Audio mixdown won’t work this time as the problem is with capture.
I can take the suspect piece of video and view it in Quicktime and see after about two minutes frames of video are held for up to 2 frames, then resume full motion for a few more seconds.
Audio is uninterrupted.
It almost looks like a TBC issue when it senses a bad frame it freezed the lost frame, but we’re not using a TBC. Loading off SX via SDI. It seems the drives can’t keep up.
In the short term I noticed the “capture now” had an unlimited duration set, I changed it to 10 minutes and that seems to have helped. I’ll try a long capture later but I’m kinda busy! 🙂 Thanks guys.
– R
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Rick Dolishny
August 16, 2005 at 10:09 am in reply to: ROTATING Image in FCP – Image gets distroted or pixilated as the image rotate – Please HelpJust turn on the motion blur tab and drag the slider down to under 100 units. 4 samples (default) is OK most of the time.
And definitely preview on the NTSC once it’s done. 🙂
– R
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I’d ask for uncompressed quicktimes then use media manager to dumb it down (or up) to whatever codec you’re working on.
– R