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  • William Campbell

    October 13, 2009 at 10:29 pm in reply to: Blue Ray and FCP7

    My mistake. DVDSP only does a Mac readable HD.

    So are my options for a low run of Blue Ray disks are:
    1- MPEG-2 out of compressor and Toast 10
    2- FCP7 share.

    Plus a Blue Ray drive and BD-R disks.

    Is this correct?

  • William Campbell

    October 13, 2009 at 10:09 pm in reply to: Blue Ray and FCP7

    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.

  • William Campbell

    October 13, 2009 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Blue Ray and FCP7

    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.

  • William Campbell

    October 10, 2009 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Unable to locate apple firewire

    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.

  • William Campbell

    October 10, 2009 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Problems between FCP and Compressor

    Once you sweeten your video and audio export a QT movie and use that movie in compressor for your conversion.

  • William Campbell

    June 3, 2009 at 1:17 am in reply to: m2v clean GFX?

    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.

  • William Campbell

    August 13, 2008 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Mar Pro Dual Graphics Cards

    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.

  • William Campbell

    August 12, 2008 at 5:20 pm in reply to: Mar Pro Dual Graphics Cards

    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.

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