Should I trust the FCP7 share for Blue Ray or should I go with MPEG-2 in DVDSP4 and Toast 10? I can get toast 10 bundled with a LG Blue Ray at OWC. But if the FCP7 share works I wouldn’t need toast. Save $100. Have your tried the FCP7 share Blue Ray? Nice templets on your site.
So I get a Blue Ray drive and use that with BD-R disks as my output. Seems simple enough. Any drive suggestions? I can either pull my second optical drive for an internal or use an external.
It is just looking for the FW device, camera or deck, in your capture preset in settings. If you don’t have a FW attached just continue. If you do have a camera or deck attached and it does not recognize your device you will have to change your capture setting.
We used a solid font but I guess it’s just the nature of the beast. 10 bit HD GFX to SD just breaks on the edges. I had a friend that brought in a little project with a lot of graphics she designed in Keynote and layed off to an H.264 QT and burned a DVD with iDVD. I ran the same QT through Compressor for an m2v. In the end the iDVD burn she did looked better. Go figure. I wonder what iDVD did that Compressor didn’t.
Whole system seems to be working better w/o the second graphics card, I’ll stick with two monitors for this project but consider the Matrox adaptors if I need three.
This is for an offline project so won’t be doing any color correction on this setup.I was hoping to be able to use a third monitor for logging 50 hours of clips while being able to check them with HD playback. I can live with all the FCP stuff on one scene but I sure would like the dual sceen plus MXO if possible. For now I’ve pulled the MXO, and all is working well.