Todd Mizomi
February 28th, 2012, 11:40 PM
Running FCPX10.0.3 on a dual quad Mac Pro with 10GB Ram. Working with optimized ProRes media converted from an XF100 and an XA10. System drive is an SSD, Footage is on a 2TB SATA(7200) in internal bay 2.
Tried editing what was SUPPOSED to be a simple 2 camera wedding ceremony using FCPX's new multicam feature. Since FCPX can handle up 64 camera angles, just 2 should be simple right?????? Ya Sure.
Edited the multiclip ceremony cutting between both cameras, everything seemed fine. Played the ceremony through twice before I went to bed - everything looked and played fine. There were still some background renderings (broadcast color filters applied) that needed to be done, so I let it run overnight. Nothing else was running on the machine at the time, and I am the only user of this computer.
Came back in the morning, and for some reason, FCPX took EVERY instance where I had cut back to my main camera angle, squeezed it, flipped it 180 degrees and moved it into the upper right of the frame leaving 3/4 of the playback screen black. I checked the info tab, but all the positioning was set to normal. No keyframes of any kind were set. When I open the multiclip itself to view the individual video tracks, everything is normal. But going back to the timeline it keeps showing that angle flipped and repositioned.
Tried trashing preferences, reinstalling FCPX, etc. nothing resolved the problem. Basically had to start over and reedit in Premiere.
Any ideas anyone?
Tried editing what was SUPPOSED to be a simple 2 camera wedding ceremony using FCPX's new multicam feature. Since FCPX can handle up 64 camera angles, just 2 should be simple right?????? Ya Sure.
Edited the multiclip ceremony cutting between both cameras, everything seemed fine. Played the ceremony through twice before I went to bed - everything looked and played fine. There were still some background renderings (broadcast color filters applied) that needed to be done, so I let it run overnight. Nothing else was running on the machine at the time, and I am the only user of this computer.
Came back in the morning, and for some reason, FCPX took EVERY instance where I had cut back to my main camera angle, squeezed it, flipped it 180 degrees and moved it into the upper right of the frame leaving 3/4 of the playback screen black. I checked the info tab, but all the positioning was set to normal. No keyframes of any kind were set. When I open the multiclip itself to view the individual video tracks, everything is normal. But going back to the timeline it keeps showing that angle flipped and repositioned.
Tried trashing preferences, reinstalling FCPX, etc. nothing resolved the problem. Basically had to start over and reedit in Premiere.
Any ideas anyone?