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  • Roberto Lopez

    October 20, 2008 at 4:43 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD 720p60 corrupt

    i will do this this afternoon, thanks for everything, will get back to you guys and tell you if it worked out. RL

  • Roberto Lopez

    October 20, 2008 at 4:32 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD 720p60 corrupt

    yes, i cleared the IN and OUT points, I’ve also tried with the IN and OUT points…and still, no good…called Apple support and they have no idea…

  • Roberto Lopez

    October 20, 2008 at 4:10 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD 720p60 corrupt

    you’re right, will have to stick with Conversion…as for trash preference/repair permission…i haven’t tried that…will do that and get back to you and see if this resolves the problem, thanks for your advice.

    Roberto Lopez

  • Roberto Lopez

    October 20, 2008 at 3:58 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD 720p60 corrupt

    exporting to my internal hardrive my drives are Mac osx extended journaled…shane, never had this problem before, I’ve always exported this movie with no problem and now i have this issue. do u think i can use a different codec, and if so, which one…dvcpro 720p30 or 24…

  • Roberto Lopez

    October 20, 2008 at 3:45 pm in reply to: DVCPro HD 720p60 corrupt

    i know and that’s what i did exactly. I select ALL ont he timeline, go to FILE-EXPORT-QT MOVIE and use the current settings which for this project is dvcpro 720p60…that’s the codec for my project and the whole movie is exported as a QT file but it only plays up to 12minutes, not the full 30minutes…do u think i should try a different codec?

    RL

  • Roberto Lopez

    March 30, 2008 at 2:03 pm in reply to: Premiere to FCP

    hey Chris, this is what I did to go from Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 to FCP 6.0.2

    It took me about a two week or so but it can be done. My project was edited on a PC with CS2 PPro and eventually had it transferred over to an Intel Mac that has CS3 Adobe PPro and FCP…

    1st: Save PPro project in the latest Adobe PPro in CS3…if you don’t have it on your PC, you can download a 30day version for free and reconnect all media. (My project was done w/ PPro 2.0)

    2nd: In FCP go to easy setup and click on correct setting for format you shot, e.g. 24p, 24pn, 30, 60, SD…also go into your FCP TIMELINE and make sure you have the same video and audio tracks that match in PPro…

    3rd: In FCP set your scratch disk settings to find your “capture scratch” folder and “drag and drop” all of your media the same way it is on your PC

    4th: Have your raw clips and your PPro proj on a external HD and firewire your media into your new FCP “capture scratch” folder…

    Now what I did was open the project and it will ask you that it will open it with FCP…you might have to reconnect but that should do it…I did this about 2 months ago and after 2weeks reconnecting a 30min short I was spent…but well worth it to edit in FCP, good luck.

    Roberto Lopez

    If you have an Intel Mac, your PPro project has to be saved as a Pro project in CS3

  • Roberto Lopez

    March 25, 2008 at 3:26 pm in reply to: delete MXF files for MOV

    thanks fellas, have the MOCs backed up on two external 1T HD and another internal HD on my system…bye bye mxfs…thanks fellas.

  • Roberto Lopez

    March 22, 2008 at 6:34 pm in reply to: 720 24PN Timeline setting

    that’s what I thought Kev, thanks…also, why under SEQUENCE SETTINGS / QT Video Setting/COMPRESSOR, there isn’t a DVCPRO HD 720p24 — by default it’s a 720p60…

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