Tristan Tumble
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thanks Dan,
I’m not planing on ever getting a mojo, but my concern was compatibility with the video card in the new imac, i think its an Nvidia card, and weather that will run with avid.
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why not just run avid in osx? avid now supports the intel machines on the mac side.
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thanks i actually came across a great 3 part tutorial, exactly what i was looking for….should of searched before asking…my bad
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Tristan Tumble
August 4, 2007 at 2:06 pm in reply to: not morphing between still images. -“like a rolling stone”thanks for the links, im after the morphing between stills effect. i see its the background that morphs while the faces stay clear…and the link was great to read…but still unclear on how i could reproduce it..
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Tristan Tumble
June 19, 2007 at 8:15 pm in reply to: AE uses more ram during renders in osx then in windows on my MBPi have had a few crashes on the mbp both on the osx, and windows side, i think they where caused by plug-ins tough. Illustrator does tend to crash more so i find.
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Tristan Tumble
June 18, 2007 at 2:34 pm in reply to: AE uses more ram during renders in osx then in windows on my MBPhaven’t tried CS3 yet, in the middle of a project right now, but will after.
I wonder if the answer lies in some settings? or perhaps it is as simple as you suggested.
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i am not dead set on toast, i am just looking for the quickest way possible to do this, since i am used to doing it in one shot in prem pro. if i can export a quicktime ref file, into any program that will encode and burn to dvd i will be happy. i dont need a menu or anyting. Will dvdsp do all this? and if so, is this softwear bundled with fcp sutdio? if not i cant buy it right now….
thanks.
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great, do you think toast can handle a quicktime reference movie, because disk space is an issue.
this seems to be the easiest step, becuse i dont need a menu, so i have no need for DVD studio pro, and if i used compressor, i would still need to take those files to toast to get them onto a dvd, is that correct?
thanks
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when i got a job cutting on fcp, i had to refresh quickly, being an avid editor.
i got a book called something like avid to final cut pro, basicly it went trough all the features that i was used to using in avid, and gave me its equal in fcp, made the transition really easy….
it may be something to look into if your comfortable with fcp.
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yeah, agreed, and on a final note, is saw a short indie film last night, in the credits it read “edited on a mac dual core g5 final cut pro 5”
not only are they telling me the softwear, but their comp stats.
i sometimes see type of cameras put in credits, or film stock, but usaly if they got free stuff…..somehow this in editing has turned into an emotional debate.
why oh why!?