Frage von Beatfabrikant:Hello!
I got to my new Macbook pro (also with Leopard) Final Cut Pro 6 installed. I then uncompressed DV AVI clip (at least I think that) of my hard drive to import to Final Cut to test. About the Media Manager, I have a copy, because I do not clip captured and therefore no car was produced. When I put the clip into the Viewer, drag, everything still works fine. If I were him, however, prefer the timeline is already equal to appropriate that this should be rendered (filamentary red bars). In addition, the sounds play only a Pieber instead of the correct tone. How can that be? Do I have what settings? Driver problem?
THX!
mfg Beat maker
Antwort von Axel:
I then uncompressed DV AVI clip (at least I think that) of my hard drive to import ... What is "uncompressed" DV?
About the Media Manager, I have a copy, because I do not clip captured and therefore no car was produced. I do not understand. Unnecessary, far too complicated. Easy on the Final Cut Pro icon in the Dock or on the serious nature by apple + "i" to import.
If I were him, however, prefer the timeline is already equal to appropriate that this should be rendered (filamentary red bars). In addition, the sounds play only a Pieber instead of the correct tone. How can that be? Do I have what settings? Driver problem? What Drivers? Final Cut Pro does not support DV, not even of QT Pro or iMovie gecapturtes of (Apple says. "Dv"). It wants to sound in Aiff 48 kHz, and not in a stream gemuxt (then: ". Mov"). Hence the beeping (ungerenderter Sound). An apple + "r", and in a few seconds, everything is okay.
Antwort von PowerMac:
(...) Uncompressed DV AVI clip (...) 1. Uncompressed
2. DV
3. AVI
The fit is not everything together.
You think too much Avid moderate. Forget thinking in Avid Final Cut Pro.
Simply clip out, finished. From the Finder somewhere, either the timeline or browser. If a clip is red, it does not fit the sequence settings. You have the sequence characteristics of the settings s.die adjust clips.
Antwort von cstuder:
If I were him, however, prefer the timeline is already equal to appropriate that this should be rendered (filamentary red bars). In addition, the sounds play only a Pieber instead of the correct tone. How can that be? Do I have what settings? Driver problem? If the video in the timeline is played? If so, it needs the video track and not to render the audio track is problematic.
The beeps come of it that the audio format is somehow verbockt so that it first de-compressed to be. (And if you just hingucker is synonymous in this case only the lower part of the bar on the timeline in red, which stands for the audio portion.)
christian