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  • Ryanservant

    February 7, 2007 at 2:12 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro_lipstick camera

    Walter,
    I don’t know if you’ve seen this yet, but this little camera is very impressive.

    https://www.iconixvideo.com/

    My previous employer has just finished R&D on an underwater housing for it to use in pole cam situations for water and or for heavy duty protection.

    Ryan

    G5 quad
    FCP HD
    2 gigs ram

    Ryan Servant
    SuperNova Inc

  • I was afraid of going back to the original..but i know i should

  • Its a long story

  • Ryanservant

    January 26, 2007 at 9:41 pm in reply to: 1 hr movie on a laptop?

    Walter is right….also keep an eye on your data rate and frame size if the file may be played on older machines

  • Ryanservant

    December 28, 2006 at 6:02 pm in reply to: OT: Carnets for camera gear to the developing world

    Carnets are always good to have just in case. I would make a few different lists of equipment either way just in case. One with the price of the equipment, one with no prices, maybe one with prices that may be not quite as much as the equipment is really worth. When we went to Fiji they based a tax on what we listed the value of the equipment was. So it was handy to have the list with cheaper prices. Either way I would bring cash, you may need to grease a few hands before you finally get through.

    Good luck

  • Ryanservant

    December 20, 2006 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Export Issue

    Also look at the drive that you are saving it to, this happened to me once and it was a certain hard drive for some reason….maybe a formatting issue? The more likely issue is your export settings though

  • Ryanservant

    November 14, 2006 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Repetitous Audio Clicks

    I have found a workaround for this because i import AVi’s alot and almost always get the weird popping clicking noise. Right click on the audio in your timeline and then choose “send to soundtrack pro audio file project” just save it when it promts you, and soundtrack pro wil open the file……dont do anything in soundtrack except save….soundtrack pro decompresses the audio when it imports, and when you save it, it automaticlaly places that new audio in your timeline. I have no clue why it works, but all the clicks and pops will be gone.

    give me a yell directly if you get caught up in any of the steps.

    ryans@supernovainc.com

    Ryan

    G5 quad
    FCP HD
    2 gigs ram

    Ryan Servant
    SuperNova Inc

  • Ryanservant

    October 31, 2006 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Alpha Channel Retarded

    not really sure if retarded is a good word to use

    G5 quad
    FCP HD
    2 gigs ram

    Ryan Servant
    SuperNova Inc

  • wow thanks…..i will start with all of that

    -Ryan

  • Ryanservant

    October 17, 2006 at 9:32 pm in reply to: export to aiff taking way too long

    is it more or less compressed than aiff?

    I will try that next

    G5 quad
    FCP HD
    2 gigs ram

    Ryan Servant
    SuperNova Inc

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