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Brian Pink April 27th, 2003 08:52 PM

if you're still running OS 9, you can get the Premiere format for use in Peak DV.

Marco Leavitt April 29th, 2003 05:27 PM

Need to clear space fast
 
My new monster big internal harddrive still hasn't arrived -- curses! -- and I have to clear up some space fast for a project I need to finish editing by Friday. Using the make offline function seems like the way to do it, but I'm unsure what it does exactly. I realize that it will delete the source media and leave me with the clips, but I thought the footage in the bins was more like a low rez visual reference to the source material, rather than self contained footage (I'm using Final Cut by the way). Doesn't everything have to render when I do the final output? Is there a way to retain just the full resolution clips I'm using and delete all the in-between footage? I don't have time to recover from a critical mistake at this point, and want to be sure before I click the big scary button. Also, does the make offline function apply to subbins? I was thinking I could take all of bins and throw them into one central bin and make the whole project offline at once.

Gary Chavez April 30th, 2003 08:55 AM

hey guys/gals
 
do yall know of any DVD Studio Pro boards like this excellent one?
thanks.

Jeff Donald April 30th, 2003 11:11 AM

The DVD list that Apple runs is pretty good but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners. An entry level knowledge of DVD SP is needed and a basic understanding of most DVD terms.

It's an active list but it is sometimes a day or two to get answers (especially weekends). You can subscribe to the list here http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/dvdlist. Read the page before signing up so you will know and understand the rules.

Gary Chavez May 1st, 2003 08:37 AM

gracis n/m
 
n/m

Jeff Donald May 2nd, 2003 07:52 PM

Marco,

I'm sorry I missed your post. Are you still in need of assistance with the Media Manager?

Jeff Dobisch May 2nd, 2003 08:07 PM

Proc Amp help
 
Can anyone give me a quick rundown or a link to some instructions for using the Proc Amp filter in Final Cut?

Any help would be appreciated.

Jeff Donald May 2nd, 2003 09:08 PM

What are you trying to do with the Proc Amp? Can you post a still or clip? It's mostly what you see is what you get. For critical work use a waveform moitor/vectorscope. Try to avoid the extremes. Small amounts are usually adequate. Large, global changes may look good on screen but when rendered and put to tape will have less than optimum results.

Marco Leavitt May 3rd, 2003 06:41 PM

Well, my crisis is over. Since I wasn't able to find out the answer to my question, the safest route seemed to be to output the material that I had already cut as a Final Cut Pro Movie and recut the footage I needed into smaller pieces. Still, I would like to have a better understanding of what the media manager does. I have Tom Wolsky's book, which makes it sound like taking everything offline leaves you with just the source footage that you need, but the manual that came with the program makes it sound like I would have to reimport the footage later. If that's true, I can't figure out why using the offline function is even useful.

Jeff Donald May 3rd, 2003 06:49 PM

Which version of FCP are you using?

Marco Leavitt May 3rd, 2003 06:57 PM

Hard drive question
 
I recently bought a 200 gig hard drive, but my computer apparently is only able to recognize about two thirds of its capacity. The store I bought it from is willing to take the drive back (there's a reason to buy from a local brick and mortar establishment for ya!), and I'm wondering if I shouldn't instead get two 120 gig drives. Is the limitation on the system as a whole, or just for each drive? I'd be real upset if after I bought both drives I was still limited to a combined 130 gigs. I have a 500 Mhz G4 dual processor by the way. It's quickly becoming apparent that it's impossible to have enough drive space. I need more, more, MORE!

Marco Leavitt May 3rd, 2003 07:04 PM

Final Cut Pro 2.

Jeff Donald May 3rd, 2003 09:06 PM

You need a driver for your HD that supports 48-bit addressing or a PCI controller card. This article should explain what's needed.

Jeff Donald May 3rd, 2003 09:16 PM

Boy, it's been over a year since I used FCP 2. I know there were some differences between 2 and 3, I remember that much. I have a short explanation of how to use the Media Manager that I emailed to a user and I'll try to find it and post it for you tomorrow. However, the steps and results may be different between FCP 2 and 3. I know that MM was a little buggy in 2 and it improved a great deal in 3 (still not perfect).

The best I can say is get ready to do some upgrades. If you're still on OS 9 and FCP2 it is really going to be time to upgrade when FCP 4 hits the streets in another month.

Marco Leavitt May 3rd, 2003 10:29 PM

Thanks, as always.


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