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  • Thank you for the advice Mr. Bourke. I had tried saving from Photoshop as an .obj and found that After Effects was unable to read it, but I also was not aware of Element 3D before reading your post. I will look into Element 3D and decide if my current situations justifies obtaining it. Thanks again.

    -Sam Rappold

    -Sam Rappold

  • Sam Rappold

    March 3, 2013 at 1:43 am in reply to: Converting a Project from Premiere CS5 to FCPX

    Thanks for the information Ryan. I just have one questions about the method you suggested. You say I should open the XML in FCP7 and fix errors there before moving to X. But if FCP7 can’t read the R3D files, how would I be able to check for errors, since all the footage will read as offline? If I export an xml from an FCP7 project with with the file reading as offline, will FCPX be able to reconnect the files when it opens the xml?

    I’m not trying to be contrary or anything. I just want to understand the process fully. Thank you.

    -Sam Rappold

  • Sam Rappold

    November 15, 2012 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Printing to video

    Update:

    I was ultimately able to solve this issue by creating a new sequence, with all NTSC settings and nesting the sequence that was giving me problems inside it. I still don’t know which specific setting was off with that first sequence, but I’m happy to have found a work-around.

    Thank you folks for your information and advice.

    -Sam Rappold

  • Sam Rappold

    November 14, 2012 at 2:34 pm in reply to: Printing to video

    The AV Device settings and sequence settings are all configured to NTSC. I’m honestly not sure if the codec is determined by the sequence settings, or if it is adjusted in another submenu.

    Someone I know offline has suggested to me that the problem may be that the media I am trying to print is an HD .mov file, which I have brought into and SD sequence, re-scaled and re-rendered. This person suggests that the media is too large for the capacity of the deck. Might there be anything to this?

    Also, I did consider using the edit to tape rather then print to video option, but one of the things I want to do as part of this print is add captions to the tape, and I don’t thin there is an option for that in edit to tape.

    -Sam Rappold

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