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Michiel van der Zeeuw May 11th, 2004 05:44 AM

recapturing offline footage
 
Hi there

I have a number of long clips (10-20 minutes) that are offline, and I want to recapture some segments of them. But somehow batch capture tells me every time it wants to recapture the entire clip. I've tried making the clips independent, resetting in and out points. I know I am missing a check box to (un)checksomewhere - can anyone tell me which one? I know there's a checkbox like that in the Media Manager, but if footage is offline, Media Manager is of no use - or is it?
Btw the same happens when I try to recapture offline sequences. For a 5 minute sequence batch capture tells me it wants to recapture all master material (appr. 3 hours)
thx
Michiel

Yohann Kouam May 11th, 2004 04:46 PM

How Do You Erase On A Cd-rw
 
it's the 1st time i use one of these. i need to erase pictures from a cd-rw. how do i do that? (i got a g4 with osX).
peace

Sharon Lawler May 11th, 2004 06:49 PM

No, no one responded. Except I got sort of an answer to the FCP Users Group thing. :(

Can you help?

Rick Tugman May 11th, 2004 08:15 PM

Go into your Applications menu. There you will find a folder called Utilities. open up Utilities and look for a program called Disk Utility. Insert your disk and then open up Disk Utility. There you will see your disk on the left - click one time in the window to highlight it - it will show you some options now on the right side. Choose Erase! The program will ask how you want to format the disk - in all cases you should choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Then click on Erase.

You should also do periodic disk maintenance to your hard drive from this same program. In the same window choose your Hardrive - the actual Hard Drive at the top of the window and then, click on First Aid and choose Repair Permissions on the right. This will be sure that all the correct language is used when accessing information from your hard drive. It's always a good habit to get into whenever you install new software.

You can also mount disk images here and create your own back up (burn) your own program CD's. So this will be helpful to you.

Hope this answered your question.

Cannon Pearson May 11th, 2004 08:16 PM

You can use the Disk Utility. It's in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder. Select the disc from the list, go to the Erase menu and click erase.

Jeff Donald May 11th, 2004 08:51 PM

If you use Toast, it will also erase CD-RW's.

Glenn Chan May 11th, 2004 08:56 PM

Quote:

Hello! I am certain I just don't have things configured correctly, and am seeking help!!! I want to be able to digitize from a VHS deck. I have a Sony Media Converter, a VHS deck, an NTSC monitor, and a G4 with FCP 4.0.

Which cables go into what inputs/outputs to be able to digitize and see my VHS video through my NTSC monitor (has an A/B switch)?

Do I choose non-controllable device when I'm digitizing, and no time code?

Please help if you have a similar setup or know the answers to my questions.
You can try the following setup:
VHS deck --> Sony Media Converter --> G4
to connect the deck to the converter, ideally you want S-video to carry the video and 2XRCA connectors to carry the audio. Otherwise use 3 RCA cables (which is kind of 1 cable) to carry both video and audio.

The media converter needs to be set to convert in the right direction... analog-->DV instead of vice versa.

FCP needs to be set to non-controllable device.

I'm not too sure what the NTSC monitor adds when capturing from VHS. Without knowing your gear I don't know if you can also hook it up. Some monitors can pass a signal through them without degradation, so that would be one way to hook it up. Your deck may also have 2 outputs. You will want to hook up your NTSC monitor for other tasks of course. You could just rearrange cabling in that case.

2- Do you happen to have a DV deck? If you have one, you may get the best quality by going
VHS deck --> DV deck --> firewire --> G4
again, use non-controllable device under device control.

Jeff Donald May 11th, 2004 09:10 PM

Glenn pretty much nailed it. If it's still not working, explain in more detail how you have the various in's and out's wired.

Stephen Schleicher May 12th, 2004 08:22 AM

Training DVD
 
Hello All,

Some of you may know me from my Final Cut Pro Quick Tips series over at DMN. Some of you I have met at various conventions, etc.

I've been approached by several companies wanting me to do training DVDs for them. Right now we are trying to narrow down topics/areas to be covered.

What areas/topics would you want covered most in a FCP training DVD?

You can respond to me off list if you like at my e-mail addy

Cheers

Stephen Schleicher
www.mindspring.com/~schleicher
schleicher@mindspring.com

Jeff Donald May 12th, 2004 09:21 AM

Media Manager should do the trick for you if the media is off line. You can use the help files in FCP for step by step directions or if they don't make sense post back with details of what's working and what's not.

Michiel van der Zeeuw May 12th, 2004 02:47 PM

sorry guess I wasn't clear, when I wrote the clips are offline I meant they have been deleted. History. Disappeared from my hard drive. Passed away to quicktime heaven. So all I have left is their timecode & tape reference. Which should be enough for a recapture to bring them back to life.

Looked a long time at the media manager, as I understand it doesn't let you re-capture deleted media files.

Did figure out though a way how to do this. Pls let me know if it's the correct way of doing it.

* clip: create sublip with desired in and out point settings, batch export the subclip, re-import it (as batch) and presto: the length of the clips has changed from the original 19 minutes to the desired 30 seconds (based on the in out points set for making the subclip).

* sequence: export EDL and re-import the EDL in a new project (?).

Somehow I can't believe this is the correct way of doing it. And if it is, it's very silly.

Thx again for your help
Michiel

Sharon Lawler May 12th, 2004 02:53 PM

Thanks so much!!!!! That did the trick. I can't see the video signal on my monitor, only because I don't have two outputs. But it's showing up in FCP, and that's the most important part! And I've now labeled my cables, so hopefully this will help in the future.

Linc Kesler May 13th, 2004 03:45 PM

Quicktime 6.5.1
 
Sorry to ask such a mundane question, but I'm in the middle of a project without much flex in the timeline. Is this last QT update worthwhile and trouble free?

Thanks,
Linc Kesler

Kevin Burnfield May 13th, 2004 05:10 PM

The last upgrade to QT was a little while ago and I have to admit I didn't even think whether I should or not but I installed it and have had absolutely no problems with FCP HD and it.

If you are ever looking for this sort of thing or have questions, Ken Stone's site and forum usually has the first word on things and Ken runs a great shop.

http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage...age_index.html

Kevin Burnfield May 13th, 2004 05:20 PM

Hey Stephen... I've been over to your site, thanks for reminding me of it.


Well, my issue is that it's tough to find a FCP training DVD or book that isn't pretty much meant for all users.

I know how to use FCP, I know how to do the basic stuff and think I know some of the more advanced things too.

How about several DVDs:

* a totally, 100% beginners only DVD. "Welcome. This is a computer... com-pu-tor. Yes."
-- something project based with video to work with.

* a DVD for intermediate users with the refinements and more advanced basic skillsets.

* Advanced User tips and techniques but make them good. Make it stuff that we really want to learn about not just the same stuff we always get.

*Perhaps some specialty project kind of DVD or one on Sound finishing.

I know Steve Martin did his Color Correction DVD but it wouldn't hurt to have an alternative.

Stuff that lets us keep our work in FCP instead of running for AE or some other program every other minute.


Those are my ideas... you'll get my bill in the mail. :)


.

Tim Tonner May 13th, 2004 10:45 PM

window dub
 
I need to make a copy to VHS, with a timecode window, of my project, done in FCP 3. Is there a feature in FCP 3 that allows for that? My configuration is FCP 3, with G4, running on OSX, firewired to a Panasonic AG-DV1000, to a standard VHS deck, with monitor output from that deck. Any ideas?

Glenn Chan May 14th, 2004 12:35 AM

Does FCP have a timecode burn-in filter? (I vaguely remember it does)

Jeff Donald May 14th, 2004 06:10 AM

Yes, the filter is here, Effects>Video Filters>Video>Time Code Print.

Tim Tonner May 14th, 2004 06:51 AM

Thanks for the info...

Scott T Anderson May 14th, 2004 01:54 PM

Maximum resolution
 
How do you get maximum resolution when digitizing footage onto Final Cut Pro or any Mac for that matter?! I always seem to get low quality video when I do it. I am using a JVC DVL120u as a deck with the MiniDV tapes I recorded from an XL1 When Capturing in FCP I am using the DV-ntsc option and it's coming out pixelated. I hate it!! How do I get the maximum quality?

Glenn Chan May 14th, 2004 03:09 PM

Check that you're using the right settings and not offlineRT... dv ntsc sounds right.

2- check that your sequence settings match your capture settings.

3- FCP's monitor/viewer doesn't have that much to do with what your footage actually looks like. Hook up a TV (or better yet, a NTSC monitor if you can afford one) and check to see if things look good.

You can also try viewing your captured clips in quicktime player.

Your footage is probably captured at the highest quality possible. It's hard to mess up the digital transfer. OfflineRT is the only way I can see you capturing at low quality.

Tim Tonner May 15th, 2004 10:26 AM

window dub.1
 
So in order to get a continous timecode window, via effects>video filters>video>timecode print, it appears I would need to select all clips in the timeline and then render them in unison. Am I correct on this? And once done, will it indeed be a continous running reference window? I thought I would post this thought before I get into what will be a fairly long rendering...

Tim

Jeff Donald May 15th, 2004 12:01 PM

Yes, you're correct. Render shouldn't be too long.

Tyler Spiers May 17th, 2004 09:01 AM

Importing Cd items
 
I used to import Cd's into FCP with Quicktime. I have updated my Quicktime and I can't import CD's into movies anymore. What is the easiest way to import Cd songs and items into FCP. I tried to do it from FCP but it doesn't allow me to convert it into a movie item. Please help. Thank you.

Cannon Pearson May 17th, 2004 03:05 PM

You could drag the audio off of the CD onto your hardrive and then import it into FCP.

Cannon Pearson May 17th, 2004 03:20 PM

Firewire 800 on a G4
 
I have two LaCie D2 drives. One is a firewire 400 model that I use for audio work and the other is a triple interface model that I use for video. I was wondering if I would gain anything by adding a firewire 800 card to my G4 Dual 1gig to run my video drive on.

I'm currently running two hard drives and my audio interface on the same bus. I was thinking that spreading things out might help my computer's performance a little bit.

Mike Hanlon May 17th, 2004 05:54 PM

iTunes will import your CD music.

With the CD in the drive and iTunes open, double click the CD icon. This brings up the list of tracks on the CD (and will include the CD name, genre, and track names if you are connected to the internet and have selected the preference for iTunes to look up CDs in the online database). Drag the track(s) you want to the Library (or to any iTunes album you have created). iTunes will then copy the tracks and convert them to the format you have chosen (mp3, aiff, etc.) in Preferences (iTunes -> Preferences -> Importing).

Then from FCP, Import the files from the iTunes library.

Jeff Donald May 17th, 2004 09:03 PM

Are you having problems with dropping frames, audio stutter etc.? In most cases FW400 is plenty fast for DV. What type of performance are you hoping to improve?

Cannon Pearson May 18th, 2004 05:11 AM

There are no major problems. I just keep accumulating firewire peripherals and was wondering if it would help to spread them out or if 400 and 800 are just summed to the same internal bus and none of it would matter anyway.

I have noticed that Photoshop seems a little sluggish when my video drive is mounted. Since I upgraded to FCE 2 I've had occasional dropped frames, but not too often.

Having a firewire 800 card would also free up the 400 port on my video drive for plugging in my camera.

Heath McKnight May 18th, 2004 09:53 AM

FCP HD and making a QT movie
 
Every time I try to make a QuickTime movie in FCP HD, I get a Final Cut Pro QuickTime movie, which isn't what I need.

What I'm trying to do is make a QT movie for the web. Can anyone explain it for me, please? :-)

Thanks,

heath

Jeff Donald May 18th, 2004 10:53 AM

For Quicktime movies (.mov) go to File>Export>Using Quicktime Conversion>click the Options button>click the video settings button and select the Codec from the list. You can also check the Prepare for Internet Streaming box and select Fast Start or one of the other settings for web use.

Heath McKnight May 18th, 2004 12:08 PM

HELP! Dumb move on my part
 
Long story cut short: I inadvertently trashed what I thought was one of two copies of a FCP project, when in fact it was the only one.

Any solutions on how I can recover it? My copy of DiskWarrior won't work on my G5 with Panther...

I'm dumb, I know,

heath

Christopher C. Murphy May 18th, 2004 12:29 PM

Would this work?

http://www.binarybiz.com/vlab/mac.php

murph

Heath McKnight May 18th, 2004 12:40 PM

trying it right now.

h

Heath McKnight May 18th, 2004 12:46 PM

Heh...They wan't money to pay for the recovered file.

hwm

Christopher C. Murphy May 18th, 2004 01:58 PM

That's weird, I read down to where it said "for Free" and didn't read any further.

I guess the catch is you see the files...and then they make you pay????? How cruel!

Tim Tonner May 19th, 2004 07:30 AM

Is it a "select all clips" function that I should be performing, as if the project is one large clip, before I render the timecode print effect? And once I've laid it off to VHS, is the undo edit function the means to remove the effect to restore the timeline project?

Tim Tonner May 19th, 2004 09:07 AM

Importing Illustrater files
 
I need to know a few things regarding bringing Illustrater files into FCP 3.0
First, what sizing should the designer be working in so once the project is done, it drops into FCP correctly to scale?
Secondly, how do I actually import these files, put together using Illustrater 10, into FCP? Quicktime?
Finally, the designer asked me to find out what the maximum saturation level is for red, again, for Illustrate 10?

Thanks

Josh Brusin May 19th, 2004 10:28 AM

I seem to remember drag and drop but that may be after effects... eps files maybe? make sure they're rgb and not cmyk...

Josh Brusin May 19th, 2004 10:30 AM

red saturation limit? dunno... scale would be the size of the project 640x480 is std. ntsc 720x480/6 is norm for FCP. Make sure you factor in title safe and viewable area. I'd suggest dropping a mock up in before the designer fine tunes just to check things out. Turn on title/view safe rulers when you do and mirror to a nice monitor.
Josh


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