Shane French
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Shane French
January 3, 2015 at 7:33 pm in reply to: Anyone able to get HandbrakeCLI working with Worker?Good idea – I’ll give that a try. Thanks!
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No problem. Nice to know developers have as hard a time with Adobe as us regular users!
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Hey there,
It’s been a couple weeks and I still don’t see the link. Is it there?
I currently have an install setup in a non mission-critical scenario (at least for the next month or so), and would like to try out the new panel.
If it’s still unavailable, no biggie.
Thanks,
Shane
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Do you have any more info on this MySQL issue? Here’s my issue:
For reference, on a deal xeon with OS/db on SSD’s, 128GB RAM, nothing else on machine.
We demoed CatDV Enterprise Server earlier in the year (I’m guessing 6.8) with a 10.x clients. db performance was fine.
So, recently we purchased based on that. We’re now on Enterprise Server 6.9 and 11.1 client.
I figured I would wipe server, do a fresh OS install, new db and start from scratch.
But operations like creating catalogs, etc. are slow. Can take 10 seconds. I’m no tin front of the box now, but it gives something like “operation in progress” or something (I forget the exact term).
I’m wondering if this could be related? I haven’t tried to extensively troubleshoot yet. Will hopefully work more this weekend.
I haven’t
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As a follow-up, it works fine on 32-bit client, but fails on 64-bit client. Under system information on the 64-bit client, it says Quicktime is not installed (of course it is). Installed it with manual support for Java as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Shane French
February 17, 2014 at 10:16 pm in reply to: Is it normal for Worker to take much longer to open/import than client?You’re probably right, but since this is essentially stock footage stuff, it’s already sorted into appropriate folders, etc. Would be nice if Worker could import folders the same way as client, although it’s probably only useful for bulk imports like I’m doing now.
Been about 40 hours so far. Am on 33,000 of 50,000 haha
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Haha, that indeed worked to solve the white videos problem! I didn’t get an incorrect time error when I did a Save As, but exporting and selecting 29.97 instead of Current actually output video.
That said, I think I’m still going to integrate a different encoder into the workflow. But at least I know the solution to the “white video” issue if I ever see it again.
Thanks!
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Thanks Bryson, I’m going to give Episode a test tonight. You’re right, QT is flaky on Windows (Gamma issues, 32-bit only, the issue I’m having, etc. etc.).
Will post results here.
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I’ve been investigating this issue.
Yep, I am on PC.
My source files are h.264. I attempted to open/export with QT Pro. It exports the audio only (video track is 0 kb/s and plain white). Have tried on 2 different systems – same result.
If source is other than h.264 QT Pro will export to h.264 fine.
So I’m thinking that may be what the problem is. Or at least it’s another problem unrelated to CatDV (not sure if once this issue is resolved it will fix the CatDV issue).
I’ve spent the past two hours looking for a fix on forums, Google, etc…lots of reports of this white export issue. No fixes that seem to work.
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Shane French
January 11, 2014 at 2:33 am in reply to: Slow framerate playback in Pro trial using QuicktimeHey Bryson,
Nope, they’re on a locally attached SAS RAID – blazing fast.
Thanks,
Shane