Trinity Greer
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Trinity Greer
September 29, 2005 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Dissolves look bad after going to MPEG2 through CompressorYep I have been fighting this myself however the problem isn’t there is If work from the old QT pro 6.5.2 exporter. Also I noticed that draging and droping an AIC HDV movie into DVD SP 4, the background encoding works decent enough and faster at compressing SD 16/9 finals. However that project did have a lot of dissolves. However I have tried fooling with settings in compresor setting everything to best and even placing compression marker by hand around transitions to force I frames. Nothing I did in Compressor 2 worked as clean as QT pro 6.5.2 exporter. Bitvice software encoder demo will take the same file that had noisy disolves from compressor 2 and create a prefectly clean file. In my responce I hope you can see some things to help you out, but mostly I just wanted to amen your post with my own experiences.
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This “feature” really anoys me but it doesn’t happen in the HDV native codec log and capture window. I hope they fix this soon.
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I have the answer. I had the camera hooked up to FCP thru firewire and to a monitor through Svideo. The Svideo prevented the camera from seeing the HDV sorce from the firewire. So I had firewire control but no video signal. So now I can print to tape but only for 19 seconds before the print to tape aborts. so I have another problem to fix, but at least I can get the video to the tape.
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Yes, I went thru the settings with Sony Pro products support. I have run FCP rescue, reinstalled QT (as per Apple phone advice). Still FCP Print to tape starts the camera recording and its playing back the time line on my desktop, but no video is going to camera/tape. I am at the clean install OS and Apps stage of trouble shooting. Any ideas are welcome.
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Evetrything is rendered and the HDV timeline is conformed. The print to tape process starts the video playing on my desktop and the camera switches into recoder but no video or audio mak it off my timeline onto the tape.
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Trinity Greer
September 21, 2005 at 1:12 pm in reply to: Export FCP to DVDStudioPro – audio problems!Try nesting your main edit sequence in a new sequence called output. then mixed down the the audio in both sequences. Export from the new output sequence. option apple R is the keystroke for mixing down audio. that way you are forcing FCP to mix however many channel to down to 2. That my work around for audio problems. Also don’t export your video this way, just audio. The video will be treated as one long clip and that will remove all the edit markers causing funky compression artifacts on transitions.
Editor, Animator, and Compositor. J.E.L. Productions.
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Hey luke,
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The Voodoo is still alive https://www.digitalvoodoo.net/news/latestnews/
Blackmagic writes the codecs and drivers for both cards just like the original Kona products.
I would agree with the Idea od fiber to high proformance HD needs or Sata external for cost effectiveness.
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THis just happened to me. Thank you reading the note and posting.
Editor, Animator, and Compositor. J.E.L. Productions.
San Antonio Tx. -
Wow I learned a lot. I had been using the replicator but I hadn’t tried the behavoir yet that is awesome thank for showing us that tutorial.
Editor, Animator, and Compositor. J.E.L. Productions.
San Antonio Tx.