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Re: Editing xdcam ex1 footage and FCP 6.0.4
by Akbar Ukani on May 30, 2009 at 6:46:46 am

Hi, Thank you for taking the time to help me?...I am currently running into problems with XDcam...I forgot to mention that I just bought a Matrox MXO2...Here Are My System Specs

Mac Pro 2x2.66Ghz Dual Core processors
8Gb RAM
3 Non-RAID SATA 7200 Hitachi 16Mb buffer drives (500Gb a piece)
512Mb ATI Radeon XT1900
1.33Ghz Frontside Bus
FCP 6.0.5
Mac OSX 10.5.9

With the MXO2, when I enable video playback via FCP, I have the sequence being displayed on my Plasma TV without any problems the first few minutes; however then I start getting dropped frames. Eventually, it gets to the point where I have only 200Mb of Free Available Memory....the rest of the memory is "wired"...restart the computer and it works fine but then same errors

To resolve this, i did the following:

- Complete uninstall of the MXO2 software and Reinstall Version 1.4
- Complete uninstall of MXO2 software and reinstall version 1.3
- Sequence playback is set to Dynamic
- Render Sequences using ProRes
- Turned off "mirror playback"

Neither helped the situation...its a basic 720p60 XDcam footage...The tech from Matrox didn't have a clue either...Any suggestions


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