[MacDV] Snow Leopard and FC?

Lanny Cotler lcotler at willitsonline.com
Mon Sep 14 20:16:54 PDT 2009


I just upgraded to Snow Leopard and now can't get my Epson R380 to  
print (and I need to print some DVDs!) But that's not your problem.

Since upgrading, I tried FCP and it seems to work fine. But then I  
just upgraded FCP to v.7.

What did you mean, Nick, by "procs go to near 100"?

Lanny
Willits, CA



On Sep 14, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Gordon Alley wrote:

> I had one crash in Final Cut Express right after the Snow Leopard  
> upgrade (actually, I had crashes in a number of unrelated  
> applications), but I think it was caused by a third-party system  
> enhancement that hadn't been upgraded yet. No FCE crashes since then.
>
> I did have some problems with export dialogs, where Default Folder  
> was interfering with QuickTime settings dialogs that are spawned  
> from the export dialogs, and I had to force quit. So I disabled DF  
> as a temporary workaround. Today, Default Folder was updated to fix  
> this and some other Snow Leopard glitches (haven't tested it yet).
>
> I don't export to MP4, so can't comment on that.
>
> -Gordon
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Nick Scalise <nickscalise at cox.net>  
> wrote:
> Anyone using Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) and Final Cut?
>
> Can you give any experiences you have had - good or bad?
>
> Specificlaly, I am looking for experiences exporting to MP4 and  
> whether it is faster or not.
>
> In 10.5, exports to MP4 seem slower than they could be in that the  
> processors are not fully utilized. I want to see the procs go to  
> near 100, like when a sequence is rendered.
>
> TIA
>
>
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