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  • Ricky Barnes

    September 3, 2015 at 11:42 pm in reply to: SD to HD conversion of large file

    great idea. Thanks Mark!

  • Ricky Barnes

    September 3, 2015 at 6:07 pm in reply to: SD to HD conversion of large file

    That’s a good idea. Thanks Shane!

  • Ricky Barnes

    September 3, 2015 at 5:59 pm in reply to: SD to HD conversion of large file

    Hi Dave: My SD was widescreen.

  • Ricky Barnes

    June 30, 2015 at 4:37 pm in reply to: exporting 16:9 in final cut (old school problem)

    Hi Edwin:

    Thank you so much for the fix!! I really appreciate it.

    ,,

    Hi Edwin:

    I gave this a try and when I “save” it, nothing happens. I can “save as”, with those new changes, but again, nothing happens. I can make the change and “export as a QT movie … it then takes a bit of time, and does go widescreen, but degrades mightily (unuseable). So I’ve been tinkering around with other settings in both Quicktime and Final cut… but alas, nothing so far. Dratted FCP 6.06!
    I’ve got a big feeling I’m missing in important step in your directions… ?

  • Ricky Barnes

    June 30, 2015 at 2:08 am in reply to: exporting 16:9 in final cut (old school problem)

    He Edwin:

    What seems to be a workable solution is to just change the settings in (Export as QT movie) to Custom, then I put in the the 854 x 480. Of course, this does take longer to output, than normal, but I’m assuming it’s still the high quality of the QT movie. It worked and looks pretty decent.

    Thanks again!
    Rick

  • Ricky Barnes

    June 30, 2015 at 12:36 am in reply to: exporting 16:9 in final cut (old school problem)

    Hi Edwin:

    Thank you so much for the fix!! I really appreciate it.

    ,,

    Hi Edwin:

    I gave this a try and when I “save” it, nothing happens. I can “save as”, with those new changes, but again, nothing happens. I can make the change and “export as a QT movie … it then takes a bit of time, and does go widescreen, but degrades mightily (unuseable). So I’ve been tinkering around with other settings in both Quicktime and Final cut… but alas, nothing so far. Dratted FCP 6.06!
    I’ve got a big feeling I’m missing in important step in your directions… ? Thanks again!
    Rick

  • Ricky Barnes

    June 28, 2015 at 4:00 pm in reply to: exporting 16:9 in final cut (old school problem)

    Hi Edwin:

    Thank you so much for the fix!! I really appreciate it. I will give it a go.

    Very truly,
    Rick

  • So that would work then on any Super 35mm? (which I’m including my Canon T2i)

  • Ricky Barnes

    February 25, 2014 at 9:52 pm in reply to: EX files rescued and unrecognizeable

    Thank you Ian: I appreciate it. However, all my mp4s are pretty large, as this was a music performance. I will keep you posted though. Truly,Rick

  • Ricky Barnes

    February 22, 2014 at 3:45 am in reply to: EX files rescued and unrecognizeable

    Thank you Ronnie:
    Your advice as per your experience with those units, is greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch! & I will post what I discover.
    Very truly,
    Rick

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