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  • Todd Panzica

    December 23, 2009 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere CS4 misreading FPS

    Please, any help?

  • Mike,

    Thank you SO MUCH! It WAS the sound card! I went out and got a new Soundblaster Audigy for $30. Solved the problem! Can’t believe the motherboard’s sound card was the root of the problem. Also, you helped me solve this problem JUST in the nick of time! A million thank yous!

    Warmest Regards,

    Todd Panzica

  • Todd Panzica

    October 10, 2008 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Severe loopback of sound when recording in Premiere CS3

    That sounds good and will work, but then I have to go back and capture the audio in real-time. I’m talking about translating 5-6 hours of spanish to english. Also, if she makes small mistake and then the timing then is off again. Is there any way to do a voice over in Soundbooth?

  • Todd Panzica

    June 5, 2007 at 5:19 pm in reply to: bad xmf structure

    Alex-

    Just got off the phone with Focus Enhancements. The problem on my end, and possibly your end as well is that whomever imported the files onto the computer from the Firestore didn’t click the button to organize to P2.

    https://www.focusinfo.com/dynassets/documents/downloads/fs100_finalcutpro5-1_workflow_v2.1.pdf

    So, now since the person who imported into the computer didn’t do that step, we have to rent the damn drive again in order for this to work and for Final Cut to recognize the MXF media. What a pain! Hope this solves your problem.

    If you still have problems, call Focus Enhancements at 763-398-1658 and ext. 154 for John, the senior technician.

  • Todd Panzica

    June 5, 2007 at 4:44 pm in reply to: bad xmf structure

    I’m having that problem too. My boss just left for the day, and they want me to convert the MXF files to QT using Final Cut 5.1.4. The crew supposidley used the Firestore drive and a HVX200.

    I assume they directly copied the media off the Firestore drive to a hard drive, but I can’t get Final Cut to read any of the MXF files. They’re all grayed out and it says the directory has an “invalid directory structure”. Everything including the XML files are there (in a seperate folder), but it seems as though someone changed the file name or the file structure. Any ideas or how to fix this? Thanks!

  • Todd Panzica

    April 27, 2007 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Using MOV files in Premiere

    What gets me is why Premiere doesn’t play nice with MOV, but supports an outdated format (AVI).

  • Todd Panzica

    April 26, 2007 at 9:19 pm in reply to: Using MOV files in Premiere

    Well, I use After Effects and/or Cleaner XL. The 5gb mov file grows to 25gb with uncompressed AVI. The DV stream of MOV works well in Premiere? Any loss of quality?

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