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Re: FCP dropping frames
by
Jim McNally
on Oct 29, 2009 at 5:22:05 am
I've been having this issue with FCP 7 too but blamed it on Snow Leopard. Went back to Leopard but drop frames persist.
Jim McNally
The Commercial Factory
www.commercialfactory.com
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