| New Macbook Pro (not retina display) with Seagate Thunderbolt 1 TB HD, still dropped frames
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 | New Macbook Pro (not retina display) with Seagate Thunderbolt 1 TB HD, still dropped frames
by Roel Bus on Jun 23, 2012 at 12:37:18 am |
I purchased the new (updated) Macbook Pro (15", 8 GB RAM) running Final Cut Pro X. I also grabbed the new Thunderbolt technology hard drive in the form of the 1 TB Seagate GoFlex. I figured that was going to be fast enough. However, a two camera multicam clip is dropping frames when cutting to one particular angle. The two streams are both optimized, so I'm assuming ProRes files, one coming from a Sony V1U, the other a Canon HV30.
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• | | | |  | Re: New Macbook Pro (not retina display) with Seagate Thunderbolt 1 TB HD, still dropped frames by Craig Alan on Jun 23, 2012 at 1:35:09 am |
i would repost of FCP X techniques forum.
MacPro4,1 2.66GHz 8 core 12gigs of ram. GPU: Nvidia Geoforce GT120 with Vram 512. OS X 10.6.x; Camcorders: Panasonic AG-HPX170, Sony Z7U, Canon HV30/40, Sony vx2000/PD170; FCP 6 certified; write professionally for a variety of media; teach video production in L.A.
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