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  • Zack Hill

    February 5, 2007 at 4:27 am in reply to: FCP output to the big screen

    thank you!

  • Thanks John for your info. I did get this to work doing it like you stated, and pretty much did the same steps, scanning the DVD for a map, importing my image as a background in the Epson software, and it worked fine. I am just miffed about how I would do this without the epson print software and just photoshop. Either way, I will keep trying, and when I figure it out I will post on the forum. Thanks for your advice, greatly apprecieated!

    jesus
    zeechproductions.com

  • Zack Hill

    December 24, 2006 at 4:22 am in reply to: cleaning out render files

    thanks for the advice, and I agree, nothing worse than rendering for 30 min. and a slight change in opacity and blammo, another 30 min of rendering…
    thanks again!

    jesus
    http://www.zeechproductions.com

  • hey this worked great! I just transfered all the files, renamed the drive the name of the old drive, and made the same folders, and everything connected perfectly. thanks for the info and ideas, and be careful with Lacie drives!
    zeech
    http://www.zeechproductions.com

  • thank you for the advice! appreciate it!

    jesus
    zeechproductions.com

  • thanks guys for the info. that makes sense about having to be the same project. thanks again for the posts!
    jesus
    zeech productions

  • thanks for the comment. I am using FCP 5.1.1, and what I am doing is dragging the sequence from my browser into a new project timeline. Then, say I extend a clip in the original sequence, in the other project, I was thinking that I would see the changes in the new project as well. Also, I am using my compressed FCP file directly with compressor, so I guess my question is, do I need to compress it once before I compress it with compressor, or can I just use compressor directly from the cut up timeline. sorry for any confusion, hopefully this makes more sense.
    thanks
    jesus

  • thanks guys, i get the picture! one more thing, upgrades, legally I would only be able to do one machine, but illegally and technically is it possible to do the two?
    thanks…
    zeech

  • Zack Hill

    June 7, 2006 at 5:10 am in reply to: Opinion question, MacbookPro vs. G5?

    I have a g4 1ghz power pc with 1mb L3 cache and 512 mb sdram. Its pretty slow compared to the G5 I worked on the other day. I am just curious as to how well the MCP computers are working for editing, as I know the G5 blazes… Thanks for the info on the render issue, as I sit here and wait for the machine to render!!
    thanks
    Jesus

  • Zack Hill

    April 3, 2006 at 2:09 am in reply to: WEB savy final cut pro editors help!! thanks

    thanks for the info from the posters. I played around with a bunch of combos, and found that Cleaner got me the smallest and highest quality web movie. The link posted was helpfull, but cleaner is a better solution, and yes 1.2 megs is not that big, but when you are forced to work with dial up, as DSL is not available, its huge…
    as stated, data rate is the key.
    thanks for the postings

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