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  • Thomas Dyrholm

    February 2, 2015 at 4:01 pm in reply to: Line skipping/resolution loss on timeline

    Nailed it! Premiere Pro was interpreting the footage as interlaced. Don’t why. Thanks a lot!

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    February 2, 2015 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Line skipping/resolution loss on timeline

    Yep. I think I’ve tried everything and it’s simply a bug – a bug that sadly doesn’t disappear when updating to the newest version! Damn. I’ve tried converting the footage to ProRes which seems to solve the problem. Just wish I didn’t have to convert all my footage.

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    May 21, 2014 at 12:53 pm in reply to: Filming TV-screen – any pitfalls?

    Cool it was pretty much what i feared. We are shooting on a FS700 which doesn’t have the Clear Scan option. Will it help to shoot 24P instead of 25p? Or do we have to get a grasp on an whole other camera for the shoot?

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    May 21, 2014 at 6:50 am in reply to: Filming TV-screen – any pitfalls?

    Hi Mark! Thanks for your reply.

    We haven’t bought the TV yet. Will you explain the difference and pro’s/con’s of the different types? We are looking for fore something like a Beovision 8802 which was produced between 1984-1987: https://beophile.com/?page_id=1294

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    March 18, 2014 at 6:39 am in reply to: FCPX + LUT Utility = serious kernel task problem!

    – It’s my boot drive it is filling up.

    – I’ve updated to Maverick from Moutains Lion.

    – I’ve untapped background rendering/analysis in the preferences pane.

    I havent checked the disk / network activity monitor yet – i will try this.

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    March 17, 2014 at 10:32 pm in reply to: FCPX + LUT Utility = serious kernel task problem!

    Mavericks and the latest FCPX – 10.1.1.

    And yes it’s the LUT Utility that your’e talking about Oliver Peters.

  • Thomas Dyrholm

    March 17, 2014 at 4:37 pm in reply to: FCPX + LUT Utility = serious kernel task problem!

    All events at projects are stored on my external thunderbolt hard drive. All render files etc at written to that hard drive as well.

    It probably could be a problem with the h264 codec – is there any way, that i can make Final Cut conform the only used clips to ProRes now? I’m thinking of the “optimized media” option you’ll get when importing footage.

    I don’t think i can make it to the deadline if i have to manually conform all the footage again and relink all the files.

    Hmm.

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