Trevor Meeks
November 6th, 2008, 08:37 PM
Okay guys, I've got a real head-scratcher here...
My setup:
Canon XH-A1 (shooting in 24f HDV)
Mac Pro (early 2008) 8-core 2.8ghz w/ 10gb RAM + eSATA 4.5TB RAID0 for FCP Scratch with OS X 10.5.5 and dual 23" Apple Cinema Displays calibrated identically.
FinalCut studio (FCP 6.0.4) with easy setup HDV 1080p24 for capture via firewire.
ALL Updates installed.
Background: I'm a fairly new user of FCP but I've had some unofficial training from my friend who is an apple software trainer. We've got the basics down, everything is set up correctly, and it's a fresh install of FCS on this mac pro.
What I'm doing and the problem I'm having:
I've tried this with three different projects in 24f so far, all with the same result. After capturing my footage and putting it into the timeline, I am applying a few color control filters - specifically brightness/contrast and color balance to get the right look for the footage I'm working with. I render all (R), and I've made sure all render parameters are checked in the SEQUENCE >> RENDER ALL menu.
UPON EXPORT, I am simply exporting to a quick time movie (FILE > EXPORT > QUICK TIME MOVIE). When I export. I highlight all contents of the timeline (A) and export to the quicktime movie making the video self-contained and keeping the other default settings.
UPON PLAYBACK IN QUICKTIME, the video looks HORRIBLE. Okay, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but the footage looks very raw, and even more washed out than the SOOC footage. Any video transitions I've put into the timeline look fine, but the color rendering is terrible. If I open the exact same file in FCP, it looks like it did when I was working on it in FCP... it looks fine! WTF?
Now, here's where it gets weird: If I have the movie open in quicktime and I drag the quicktime window around on my screen, I will occasionally see the color change so that it looks like it did in FCP, with the corrections applied, beautiful color rendering, everything. If I stop dragging it or if I play the video, it will go back to the washed-out crappy look. The same problem occurs with export to h.264 and every other setting that I've tried. I just cannot get normal-looking footage to export from FCP!
TROUBLESHOOTING: I've been speaking to a pro-apps specialist with applecare for the past week and a half trying to get this figured out. He's been very helpful and I have tried creating new timelines, new entire projects, changing the render scratch locations, deleting render files, re-rendering, checking all settings etc. and nothing has worked. The pro apps guy took a look at my entire system through a system profiler file that I sent him, and found nothing wrong. He's stumped, and he has escalated the case to try and get some more help with it.
I have not tried importing any 30F or 60i footage from the XH-A1 yet to see if I get the same problem. However, to the best of my knowledge FCP 6.0.4 should work fine with the XH-A1 (according to what I've heard) and these issues are not a normal occurrence for XH-A1 users. However, if anyone has ANY suggestions or if you've ever had this problem before, please let me know! I am at my wits end and I have some projects I'd realllly like to work on but this is holding me back a lot.
Looking forward to your suggestions, comments, ideas, or experience with this situation. I will post screen shots in a few minutes.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3193/3000819522_7fe1d167bb_b.jpg
Footage as it displays in FCP
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3020/3000819508_fd33be1895_b.jpg
Footage as it displays in QuickTime
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3010/3000819502_aaaea9e572_b.jpg
Another FCP frame
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3170/3000819498_d263b3fd1c_b.jpg
Another QT frame
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/3008811257_afa63d0eac_o.png
The filters panel from one of the clips in my sequence.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3008/3008811247_8b2f27d245_b.jpg
Dual-screen view (remember, both screens are calibrated and are identical in color!) QT on the left, FCP on the right.
My setup:
Canon XH-A1 (shooting in 24f HDV)
Mac Pro (early 2008) 8-core 2.8ghz w/ 10gb RAM + eSATA 4.5TB RAID0 for FCP Scratch with OS X 10.5.5 and dual 23" Apple Cinema Displays calibrated identically.
FinalCut studio (FCP 6.0.4) with easy setup HDV 1080p24 for capture via firewire.
ALL Updates installed.
Background: I'm a fairly new user of FCP but I've had some unofficial training from my friend who is an apple software trainer. We've got the basics down, everything is set up correctly, and it's a fresh install of FCS on this mac pro.
What I'm doing and the problem I'm having:
I've tried this with three different projects in 24f so far, all with the same result. After capturing my footage and putting it into the timeline, I am applying a few color control filters - specifically brightness/contrast and color balance to get the right look for the footage I'm working with. I render all (R), and I've made sure all render parameters are checked in the SEQUENCE >> RENDER ALL menu.
UPON EXPORT, I am simply exporting to a quick time movie (FILE > EXPORT > QUICK TIME MOVIE). When I export. I highlight all contents of the timeline (A) and export to the quicktime movie making the video self-contained and keeping the other default settings.
UPON PLAYBACK IN QUICKTIME, the video looks HORRIBLE. Okay, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but the footage looks very raw, and even more washed out than the SOOC footage. Any video transitions I've put into the timeline look fine, but the color rendering is terrible. If I open the exact same file in FCP, it looks like it did when I was working on it in FCP... it looks fine! WTF?
Now, here's where it gets weird: If I have the movie open in quicktime and I drag the quicktime window around on my screen, I will occasionally see the color change so that it looks like it did in FCP, with the corrections applied, beautiful color rendering, everything. If I stop dragging it or if I play the video, it will go back to the washed-out crappy look. The same problem occurs with export to h.264 and every other setting that I've tried. I just cannot get normal-looking footage to export from FCP!
TROUBLESHOOTING: I've been speaking to a pro-apps specialist with applecare for the past week and a half trying to get this figured out. He's been very helpful and I have tried creating new timelines, new entire projects, changing the render scratch locations, deleting render files, re-rendering, checking all settings etc. and nothing has worked. The pro apps guy took a look at my entire system through a system profiler file that I sent him, and found nothing wrong. He's stumped, and he has escalated the case to try and get some more help with it.
I have not tried importing any 30F or 60i footage from the XH-A1 yet to see if I get the same problem. However, to the best of my knowledge FCP 6.0.4 should work fine with the XH-A1 (according to what I've heard) and these issues are not a normal occurrence for XH-A1 users. However, if anyone has ANY suggestions or if you've ever had this problem before, please let me know! I am at my wits end and I have some projects I'd realllly like to work on but this is holding me back a lot.
Looking forward to your suggestions, comments, ideas, or experience with this situation. I will post screen shots in a few minutes.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3193/3000819522_7fe1d167bb_b.jpg
Footage as it displays in FCP
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3020/3000819508_fd33be1895_b.jpg
Footage as it displays in QuickTime
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3010/3000819502_aaaea9e572_b.jpg
Another FCP frame
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3170/3000819498_d263b3fd1c_b.jpg
Another QT frame
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/3008811257_afa63d0eac_o.png
The filters panel from one of the clips in my sequence.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3008/3008811247_8b2f27d245_b.jpg
Dual-screen view (remember, both screens are calibrated and are identical in color!) QT on the left, FCP on the right.