Terence Curren
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Well, this seems to match what our tests are showing. We have been running several other apps for years on the MultiWrite (network attached) Terrablock volumes for years with now issues.
I just wonder what Resolve is doing differently?
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DNxHD 175 23.98 1080Psf.
Not a very demanding stream. Again, the exact same volume mounted as a “single-write” drive (meaning it appears as a regular volume not a network shared drive) works fine. So that leads me to believe it’s not bandwidth issues. I was wondering if Resolve treats a network mounted volume differently than a direct attached volume.
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4 Gig Fibre on both sides.
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Terence Curren
October 6, 2012 at 6:16 pm in reply to: when playing dnxHD 175x 108024P Exception: Your attached hardware is reporting an unexpected frame rate.24 or 23.98?
What does the Kona control panel say it is seeing?
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Terence Curren
October 6, 2012 at 6:15 pm in reply to: Media Composer incapable of importing / transcoding AVCHD video without crashingThe best way is to update to 6.5 and you can open them via AMA. Then transcode selected material to the DNxHD flavor of your choice.
You can always create a separate startup drive, install the 30 day trial version of MC 6.5. Use it transcode all your footage, then go back to your 5.x version to edit.
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Terence Curren
October 6, 2012 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Avid – way to import AVCHD .mts files in to Avid MC 5.0.3The best way is to update to 6.5 and you can open them via AMA. Then transcode selected material to the DNxHD flavor of your choice.
You can always create a separate startup drive, install the 30 day trial version of MC 6.5. Use it transcode all your footage, then go back to your 5.x version to edit.
If you go the import into 5 method, it is a painfully long import process.
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Here’s what you do, drag all your clips from one bin into a sequence. Autoduck that across. When you import the sequence, it creates all the clips in the same bin.
Repeat for each bin, or throw them all in one sequence depending upon how you want to organize.
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The Automatic Duck tools are free now on the Automatic Duck website. Just use those.
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Terence Curren
January 4, 2012 at 7:32 am in reply to: Adding 3d Warp without affecting the backgroundPS: Here is a tutorial on nesting effects. Take the few minutes to watch as a picture is worth a thousand words.
https://avidscreencast.com/2010/09/39-nesting-effects/
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