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Re: Promblem Using Panasonic HD1200A in Final Cut
by
Mark Raudonis
on Nov 11, 2006 at 4:26:20 am
This deck has almost 900 individual menu items. There's probably a dozen or so if incorrectly set can ruin your day.
If you rented this deck, go back to your vendor, and have them demonstrate that it will work on THEIR computer. If it does, with no further menu items changed, then you've got the problem.
Good luck.
Mark
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