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Re: See Jeremy Garchow's article on FCP6 bugs
by Jeremy Garchow on Dec 17, 2007 at 4:29:39 pm

[Warren Eig] "I just did a project that was NTSC 23.98. It wasn't 24p Advanced, which is what you are having the problem with?"

No. I am talking about Multiformat timelines. Take your 23.98 clip and put it in a 29.97 timeline and you will see the pulldown pattern rendered in will be 2224 and not 3:2.

Also, if you have a progressive timeline, and you add an interlaced clip, you will see that it's soft until you change the field dominance of the actual interlaced clip to 'none', even though the clip should be 'lower' as it's a normal interlaced clip.

[Warren Eig] "As for Compressor and Multi Cluster. I have the setting set to 4, not 8 I believe and do not have any problems so far."

That's what mine is set up to, but on VBR and multi-pass codecs, it grinds the 8 core to a snails pace. If I turn off the Virtual Cluster, everything speeds up, but it only using 200-400% of the processor speed instead of 600-700% when I have a virtual cluster running. It really depends on what I am compressing as to whether or not I turn the virtual clustering on or keep it off.

Jeremy


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