Tom Brooks
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[Aindreas Gallagher] “doesn’t it ring true with anyone? that we’re being forced into stupidly autistic OCD organisation methods by a bunch of self regarding OCD asbergers software engineers?”
Your terminology is offensive. Grow up or evolve a little, will you?
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It also pastes audio effects along with the video ones. Had to “Break Apart Audio” and copy/paste to get only the video changes. Another byproduct of the trackless paradigm.
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The clip is found and the skimmer is set to the matching frame, but as soon as you move your mouse over the clip in the Event Browser (only in list view), the skimmer moves and loses the frame. I have to hit “I” to mark the frame before doing anything else. So, it works if you park your playhead in the storyline, then hit shift-F, then hit I. I believe the FC7 and Avid way would mark in automatically.
When the Event Browser is in Filmstrip view, I get a range selection (IN and OUT marks) and I can grab the clip and move it to the…storyline.
Time will tell if this is a bug or was intended to work this way. I can see using it both ways.
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Yes, it does the match frame, but my Ripple tutorial says it should also select the same range in the clip. It’s not selecting a range. Unless I switch the Event Browser to Filmstrip view. Then Shift-F does the match frame and also selects the same range from in to out.
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Mine’s crashed twice in the course of about 16 hours use, so far. I’ll have to see if I can report on what was going on at the time.
This is on a Macbook Pro Core-2 Duo, 2.5 GHz with 6GB RAM, 750 GB HD and OS 10.6.8. Project and Event Library on 500GB 5400RPM external FW800 drive. I suspect that might be my problem. Media is from the Ripple Training program, optimized.
At times (seemingly random), FCX seems laggy for a moment or two and then gets back to normal.
I was basically skimming about in the timeline on one occasion. I may have been jumping between FCX and Facebook, where I was sending notes about FCX to a group of friends. FCX saved every last edit I had done and it started up where I left off at the crash.
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So, I assume Grinder can modify the files in Camera Archive form–leaving the original folder structure intact? In the case of the 5D, I don’t see why not–since the movie files are .mov. You’re just changing the contents of the .mov’s within the folder.
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Tom Brooks
June 27, 2011 at 10:35 pm in reply to: Settings and Account Profile Edit links are brokenNo problem. Cheers.
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Yes, that’s the link. I get this:
Safari can’t open the page “https://secure.creativecow.net/account/edit” because Safari can’t establish a secure connection to the server “secure.creativecow.net”.Safari 5.0.5
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Tom Brooks
June 23, 2011 at 7:03 pm in reply to: After a couple of days here is what it comes down to.The former–how video is passed to a capture card.
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Tom Brooks
June 23, 2011 at 6:22 pm in reply to: After a couple of days here is what it comes down to.Jeremy, does anyone, anywhere–in a book, an article, whatever–explain how computers connect their video processing to such hardware devices? I’d like to know a little more about that.