From carlian at picknowl.com.au Thu Jul 5 16:50:45 2007 From: carlian at picknowl.com.au (carlian) Date: Thu Jul 5 16:49:41 2007 Subject: [MacDV] FCP : Rendering Problems. Message-ID: <5F9BFC51-CC6A-44CF-B2B5-4E276E543771@picknowl.com.au> I am using the latest version of FCP on an intel Mac Desktop. Despite rendering and saving before closing a Project, the next time I open it much of the content requires re-rendering. I don't recall having this problem with FCP 5 and earlier versions. The only thing I know I am doing different is using the "smooth cam" filter for some clips, but I have been rendering these and saving before closing the Project. Any suggestions please before I go around the bend! Ian Tucker From videovideo at mac.com Thu Jul 5 18:32:21 2007 From: videovideo at mac.com (sb) Date: Thu Jul 5 18:32:42 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: FCP : Rendering Problems. In-Reply-To: <5F9BFC51-CC6A-44CF-B2B5-4E276E543771@picknowl.com.au> References: <5F9BFC51-CC6A-44CF-B2B5-4E276E543771@picknowl.com.au> Message-ID: <5D49C143-69E6-43B1-A1A4-501A534BA025@mac.com> There have been other reports of render files getting "lost". Nothing to do about it, except re-render. You might try trashing your prefs (Final Cut Rescue 6 is a neat helper app) Also, you might trying to reset your scratch disks (telling FCP where to save the render files) I guess it doesn't help much to know you are not alone. regards, sb On Jul 5, 2007, at 4:50 PM, carlian wrote: > I am using the latest version of FCP on an intel Mac Desktop. > > Despite rendering and saving before closing a Project, the next > time I open it much of the content requires re-rendering. I don't > recall having this problem with FCP 5 and earlier versions. > > The only thing I know I am doing different is using the "smooth > cam" filter for some clips, but I have been rendering these and > saving before closing the Project. > > Any suggestions please before I go around the bend! > > Ian Tucker From dminard at rcn.com Thu Jul 19 11:49:40 2007 From: dminard at rcn.com (David Minard) Date: Thu Jul 19 11:50:07 2007 Subject: [MacDV] DVD for friend in Australia Message-ID: <451C2065-A365-4501-B81C-3289433948F2@rcn.com> I am planning to make a DVD for friend in Australia (iMovie > IDVD). What formatting issues will come up with this? PAL? DVD regions? Help. TIA David Minard/Design Kelly Libby & Hoopes 8th Floor 175 Federal St. Boston, MA 02110 617.426.4968 (office) 617.480.4748 (cell) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20070719/3a7d56ed/attachment.html From jimash at optonline.net Thu Jul 19 12:10:46 2007 From: jimash at optonline.net (James Asherman) Date: Thu Jul 19 12:11:03 2007 Subject: [MacDV] DVD for friend in Australia In-Reply-To: <451C2065-A365-4501-B81C-3289433948F2@rcn.com> References: <451C2065-A365-4501-B81C-3289433948F2@rcn.com> Message-ID: <3F071B50-B8FE-4118-AEA9-1DA7E6B363AF@optonline.net> I refer to this http://www.kropla.com/tv.htm anyway it's PAL B/G whatever that is. 's easy to set in iDVD preferences. Jim On Jul 19, 2007, at 2:49 PM, David Minard wrote: > I am planning to make a DVD for friend in Australia (iMovie > > IDVD). What formatting issues will come up with this? PAL? DVD > regions? Help. TIA > > > > > David Minard/Design > Kelly Libby & Hoopes > 8th Floor > 175 Federal St. > Boston, MA 02110 > 617.426.4968 (office) > 617.480.4748 (cell) > > > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20070719/b3ac5f85/attachment-0001.html From patty1 at sonic.net Thu Jul 19 13:29:11 2007 From: patty1 at sonic.net (Patty Winter) Date: Thu Jul 19 13:29:25 2007 Subject: [MacDV] DVD for friend in Australia Message-ID: <200707192029.l6JKTBZt022775@bolt.sonic.net> >From: David Minard >I am planning to make a DVD for friend in Australia (iMovie > IDVD). >What formatting issues will come up with this? PAL? DVD regions? Region encoding is something that commercial DVD producers do, David. All you have to do is make sure that you set your DVD preferences for PAL. (Hmmm, at least, I think that's all. Anyone know of other gotchas?) Patty From fnjaf at uaf.edu Thu Jul 19 17:33:50 2007 From: fnjaf at uaf.edu (Jeff Fay) Date: Thu Jul 19 17:32:53 2007 Subject: [MacDV] DVD for friend in Australia In-Reply-To: <200707192029.l6JKTBZt022775@bolt.sonic.net> References: <200707192029.l6JKTBZt022775@bolt.sonic.net> Message-ID: <46A002EE.9020107@uaf.edu> Here's an Apple help doc that outlines what you have to do to convert your NTSC project to PAL: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iMovie/6.0/en/imv1109.html Jeff Patty Winter wrote: > >From: David Minard > >I am planning to make a DVD for friend in Australia (iMovie > IDVD). > >What formatting issues will come up with this? PAL? DVD regions? > > Region encoding is something that commercial DVD producers do, David. > All you have to do is make sure that you set your DVD preferences for > PAL. (Hmmm, at least, I think that's all. Anyone know of other gotchas?) > > > Patty > > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv > > -- Jeff Fay You don't stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing. ----- From ksay11081 at mac.com Sun Jul 22 08:32:11 2007 From: ksay11081 at mac.com (KS) Date: Sun Jul 22 08:32:17 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Simple zoom in for FCE Message-ID: I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom in or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD 3.5 Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key framing ? as well as the default FCE manual. Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for creating a center zoom on a still, please? Ks From nevillet at clear.net.nz Sun Jul 22 12:09:56 2007 From: nevillet at clear.net.nz (Neville Thomas) Date: Sun Jul 22 12:10:17 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Simple zoom in for FCE In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3D5BD012-4B49-4912-B6A7-E5135441E84A@clear.net.nz> On 23/07/2007, at 3:32 AM, KS wrote: > I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I > can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom in > or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD 3.5 > Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key framing > ? as well as the default FCE manual. > > Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for > creating a center zoom on a still, please? > One solution is to purchase "Photo to Movie" which allows total control of the positioning and speed of the zoom. www.lqgraphics.com/software/phototomovie.php i recommend as well worth the money. Neville Thomas in Auckland NZ From videovideo at mac.com Sun Jul 22 13:15:57 2007 From: videovideo at mac.com (sb) Date: Sun Jul 22 13:16:05 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: Simple zoom in for FCE In-Reply-To: <3D5BD012-4B49-4912-B6A7-E5135441E84A@clear.net.nz> References: <3D5BD012-4B49-4912-B6A7-E5135441E84A@clear.net.nz> Message-ID: <673E61B2-DCA8-41FD-BF63-B3C00C54D86F@mac.com> That's a good recommendation for someone who uses iMovie, but not for someone with Final Cut, since Final Cut has complete control of the image including keyframe animation. regards, sb On Jul 22, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Neville Thomas wrote: > > On 23/07/2007, at 3:32 AM, KS wrote: > >> I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I >> can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom >> in or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD >> 3.5 Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key >> framing ? as well as the default FCE manual. >> >> Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for >> creating a center zoom on a still, please? >> > One solution is to purchase "Photo to Movie" which allows total > control of the positioning and speed of the zoom. > www.lqgraphics.com/software/phototomovie.php > i recommend as well worth the money. From rotorwash at mac.com Sun Jul 22 13:37:05 2007 From: rotorwash at mac.com (Mike Rehbein) Date: Sun Jul 22 13:37:13 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: Simple zoom in for FCE In-Reply-To: <673E61B2-DCA8-41FD-BF63-B3C00C54D86F@mac.com> References: <3D5BD012-4B49-4912-B6A7-E5135441E84A@clear.net.nz> <673E61B2-DCA8-41FD-BF63-B3C00C54D86F@mac.com> Message-ID: <1A828243-DADF-4D14-AC7C-2E4CF34287F5@mac.com> But the output from P to M is a .DV file. I'm not an FCP user but can't the .DV file be imported and FCP or FCE do with the .DV file what it does to become happy with it? Just curious, as I said, I don't use the products. And I just tested, in iMovie the Ken Burns effect can be used to center zoom. That could be exported as a .DV file as well. The KB effect can only be applied to .jpeg or .tiff files which are being imported into iMovie though. Mike On Jul 22, 2007, at 3:15 PM, sb wrote: > That's a good recommendation for someone who uses iMovie, but not > for someone with Final Cut, since Final Cut has complete control of > the image including keyframe animation. > > regards, > > sb > > > On Jul 22, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Neville Thomas wrote: > >> >> On 23/07/2007, at 3:32 AM, KS wrote: >> >>> I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. >>> I can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center >>> zoom in or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE >>> HD 3.5 Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key >>> framing ? as well as the default FCE manual. >>> >>> Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for >>> creating a center zoom on a still, please? >>> >> One solution is to purchase "Photo to Movie" which allows total >> control of the positioning and speed of the zoom. >> www.lqgraphics.com/software/phototomovie.php >> i recommend as well worth the money. > > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv From jimash at optonline.net Sun Jul 22 14:14:23 2007 From: jimash at optonline.net (James Asherman) Date: Sun Jul 22 14:14:34 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: Simple zoom in for FCE In-Reply-To: <1A828243-DADF-4D14-AC7C-2E4CF34287F5@mac.com> References: <3D5BD012-4B49-4912-B6A7-E5135441E84A@clear.net.nz> <673E61B2-DCA8-41FD-BF63-B3C00C54D86F@mac.com> <1A828243-DADF-4D14-AC7C-2E4CF34287F5@mac.com> Message-ID: <01D472E4-480E-4C8C-94FD-6182D6C00867@optonline.net> On Jul 22, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Mike Rehbein wrote: > But the output from P to M is a .DV file. > I'm not an FCP user but can't the .DV file be imported and FCP or > FCE do with the .DV file what it does to become happy with it? > Just curious, as I said, I don't use the products. > > And I just tested, in iMovie the Ken Burns effect can be used to > center zoom. That could be exported as a .DV file as well. > The KB effect can only be applied to .jpeg or .tiff files which are > being imported into iMovie though. > > Mike > .dv is the right file type. And I think that FCE is limited in not having, maybe, the full keyframing abilities of FCP. In any case I think that per your suggestion importing the photointo iMovie, doing the move there and exporting a .dv to be re- imported into FCE is the easiest best way to just get it done. J From john.kiss at comcast.net Sun Jul 22 16:09:47 2007 From: john.kiss at comcast.net (John Kiss) Date: Sun Jul 22 16:09:55 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Simple zoom in for FCE In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6673F237-0F3F-43B5-A58F-03024A27E24B@comcast.net> On Jul 22, 2007, at 11:32 AM, KS wrote: > I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I > can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom in > or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD 3.5 > Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key framing > ? as well as the default FCE manual. > > Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for > creating a center zoom on a still, please? It's been some time since I did this and looked at my project to see how it was done. See if this helps: First make sure your still shows up in the Viewer window. You'll be working in this window for the following. Next you need to add Motion Keyframes (one for the start and one for the end). Place these keyframes where you want them. When you place the first Motion Keyframe, click on the Motion tab in the Viewer window and adjust the scale. Do the same for the second Motion Keyframe. I believe if you set the Center and Anchor point to zero, your zoom will be centered. Good luck, John From dminard at rcn.com Mon Jul 23 07:10:49 2007 From: dminard at rcn.com (David Minard) Date: Mon Jul 23 07:11:05 2007 Subject: [MacDV] iMovie 6 Trash/Disk space problem Message-ID: <6283D48B-9F28-4B6E-8955-6FC35D36CF69@rcn.com> After having imported several hundred gigs of old family VHS video (with a Canopus ADVC 110 and much more to come) and having made lots of rough edits on scores of clips, my wife became aware of the iMovie 6 (maybe it's in earlier versions, also) "non-destructive" editing feature and its resulting inability to actually trash unwanted footage. Help. Besides David Pogue's "title" and "re-import clip" solutions, are there any ways around this problem? Are we missing something? David Minard/Design Kelly Libby & Hoopes 8th Floor 175 Federal St. Boston, MA 02110 617.426.4968 (office) 617.480.4748 (cell) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From there delete whichever clip you don't really need. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20070723/b3c5457f/attachment-0001.html From ted at tedlangdell.com Mon Jul 23 09:00:19 2007 From: ted at tedlangdell.com (Ted Langdell) Date: Mon Jul 23 09:00:43 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: MacDV Digest, Vol 36, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: <20070723153208.45160114E5B4@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> References: <20070723153208.45160114E5B4@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: Pretty simple. Look up "Keyframes" in the Help Manual. Open the clip in the viewer, then click on the motion panel. All you're going to do is to put a keyframe in the "scale" section at the place in the motion timeline where you want to the zoom to begin, and another where you want it to end. When you've done that, adjust the "scale" amount to suit at each keyframe. You can also add keyframes to deal with position changes that may be warranted by a need to change the composition when you've zoomed in. Once you get the hang of keyframes, you'll find uses for them in all sorts of things. Ted. Ted Langdell Ted Langdell Creative Broadcast Services Marysville, CA Main: (530) 741-1212 Now with 3GHz MacPro powering Final Cut Studio On Jul 23, 2007, at 8:32 AM, macdv- request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:32:11 -0400 > From: KS > Subject: [MacDV] Simple zoom in for FCE > To: "A on Macintosh." > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; > format=flowed > > I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I > can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom in > or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD 3.5 > Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key framing ? > as well as the default FCE manual. > > Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for > creating a center zoom on a still, please? > > Ks From ted at tedlangdell.com Mon Jul 23 09:00:52 2007 From: ted at tedlangdell.com (Ted Langdell) Date: Mon Jul 23 09:01:00 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Re: Keyframes-Zooming into a still--MacDV Digest, Vol 36, Issue 2 In-Reply-To: <20070723153208.45160114E5B4@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> References: <20070723153208.45160114E5B4@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: <37552009-1D5E-4B2B-B9D8-9868CFFFC20A@tedlangdell.com> Pretty simple. Look up "Keyframes" in the Help Manual. Open the clip in the viewer, then click on the motion panel. All you're going to do is to put a keyframe in the "scale" section at the place in the motion timeline where you want to the zoom to begin, and another where you want it to end. When you've done that, adjust the "scale" amount to suit at each keyframe. You can also add keyframes to deal with position changes that may be warranted by a need to change the composition when you've zoomed in. Once you get the hang of keyframes, you'll find uses for them in all sorts of things. Ted. Ted Langdell Ted Langdell Creative Broadcast Services Marysville, CA Main: (530) 741-1212 Now with 3GHz MacPro powering Final Cut Studio On Jul 23, 2007, at 8:32 AM, macdv- request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:32:11 -0400 > From: KS > Subject: [MacDV] Simple zoom in for FCE > To: "A on Macintosh." > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; > format=flowed > > I've been working with FCE on my new 2.66 MacPro Intel machine. I > can't find a simple answer on how to create a simple center zoom in > or out on a still photo. I've gone thru T. Wolskey's FCE HD 3.5 > Editing Workshop tutorials ? both DVD and text book on key framing ? > as well as the default FCE manual. > > Maybe I'm missing something. Can anyone provide me the steps for > creating a center zoom on a still, please? > > Ks From nssab3 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 23 11:57:38 2007 From: nssab3 at earthlink.net (Norman S.Briskman) Date: Mon Jul 23 11:57:54 2007 Subject: [MacDV] iMovie 6 Trash/Disk space problem In-Reply-To: <6283D48B-9F28-4B6E-8955-6FC35D36CF69@rcn.com> References: <6283D48B-9F28-4B6E-8955-6FC35D36CF69@rcn.com> Message-ID: <43b370a1579d732daa3deeee271a4bc3@earthlink.net> First, Import only the footage you expect to edit. After rough edits Export (Share) to a mini DV tape. Delete the iMovie you worked with. That will restore GB's Import the rough edit and polish up the new iMovie. Don't overload the memory capability of your Apple If you think you have lost some footage you can always go back to the VHS. Norman On Jul 23, 2007, at 10:10 AM, David Minard wrote: > After having imported several hundred gigs of old family VHS video > (with a Canopus ADVC 110 and much more to come) and having made lots > of rough edits on scores of clips, my wife became aware of the iMovie > 6 (maybe it's in earlier versions, also) "non-destructive" editing? > feature and its resulting inability to actually trash unwanted > footage. > From carlian at picknowl.com.au Sun Jul 29 20:35:09 2007 From: carlian at picknowl.com.au (carlian) Date: Sun Jul 29 20:33:38 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Rendering in FCP (Latest) Message-ID: <632C9AB5-A6A5-4FC4-8747-DEE05971FCBF@picknowl.com.au> I was having problems in having to re-render quite a bit of footage each time I reopened a project in FCP 6.0 and "sb" suggested I reset my scratch disc and other settings. Either doing this, or installing the recent upgrade to FCP 6.1 seems to have recitified the problem, thank goodness. Despite running the latest version of FCP on a 2 x 2.66 GHz Dual Core Intel Xeon with 3 GB of RAM I am finding rendering is still a time consuming affair. Is this par for the course , or are there some things I can do to speed rendering up? TIA, Ian Tucker From lblodgett at mac.com Mon Jul 30 08:44:26 2007 From: lblodgett at mac.com (Larry Blodgett) Date: Mon Jul 30 08:44:40 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? Message-ID: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? Larry Blodgett lblodgett@mac.com From paul.moortgat at pandora.be Mon Jul 30 08:47:14 2007 From: paul.moortgat at pandora.be (Paul Moortgat) Date: Mon Jul 30 08:47:38 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> Message-ID: <234B0148-B3F0-4D9B-9C84-DAE5C9189734@pandora.be> Flip4mac Paul Moortgat On 30 Jul 2007, at 17:44, Larry Blodgett wrote: > What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? > > > Larry Blodgett > lblodgett@mac.com From csearles at t-online.de Mon Jul 30 08:48:21 2007 From: csearles at t-online.de (csearles@t-online.de) Date: Mon Jul 30 08:48:55 2007 Subject: =?ISO-8859-15?Q?=5BMacDV=5D?= Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> Message-ID: <1IFXTp-1zml0K0@fwd30.aul.t-online.de> http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv.htm -----Original Message----- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:44:26 +0200 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? From: Larry Blodgett To: "A place to discuss digital video on Macintosh." What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? Larry Blodgett lblodgett@mac.com _______________________________________________ MacDV mailing list MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv From oschmidt at att.net Mon Jul 30 08:52:09 2007 From: oschmidt at att.net (Owen Schmidt) Date: Mon Jul 30 08:52:18 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: <1IFXTp-1zml0K0@fwd30.aul.t-online.de> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> <1IFXTp-1zml0K0@fwd30.aul.t-online.de> Message-ID: Larry, why do you recommend Flip4Mac over QT Pro? I have to make a decision soon. Thanks. oschmidt@att.net Monday, July 30, 2007 On Jul 30, 2007, at 8:48 AM, csearles@t-online.de wrote: > http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv.htm > > -----Original Message----- > Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:44:26 +0200 > Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? > From: Larry Blodgett > To: "A place to discuss digital video on Macintosh." > > > What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? > > > Larry Blodgett > lblodgett@mac.com > > > > ____ From Younger.Monica at tchden.org Mon Jul 30 09:10:30 2007 From: Younger.Monica at tchden.org (Younger, Monica) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:11:23 2007 Subject: [MacDV] QT Pro functionality question Message-ID: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A616@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> After upgrading FCP, my QT Pro functionality has been disabled. I did not upgrade my QT application, and I am using the correct registration key. My preferences think everything is fine, but all of the Pro options are grayed out. Any help? 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URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20070730/e73278cc/attachment-0001.html From gerhardk at mac.com Mon Jul 30 09:15:36 2007 From: gerhardk at mac.com (Gerhard Kuhn) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:15:42 2007 Subject: [MacDV] QT Pro functionality question In-Reply-To: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A616@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> References: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A616@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> Message-ID: <6E0164FE-0113-1000-D3F1-657A55500E14-Webmail-10024@mac.com> You must have had a previous version of QT Pro, i.e. QT 6, installing FCP would have also installed QT 7 which requires a new key to activate the Pro functions. Gerhard On Monday, July 30, 2007, at 12:11PM, "Younger, Monica" wrote: >After upgrading FCP, my QT Pro functionality has been disabled. I did >not upgrade my QT application, and I am using the correct registration >key. My preferences think everything is fine, but all of the Pro options >are grayed out. Any help? > >Thanks > >Monica From Younger.Monica at tchden.org Mon Jul 30 09:18:37 2007 From: Younger.Monica at tchden.org (Younger, Monica) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:19:17 2007 Subject: [MacDV] QT Pro functionality question In-Reply-To: <6E0164FE-0113-1000-D3F1-657A55500E14-Webmail-10024@mac.com> Message-ID: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A618@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> Good thought, but actually, I had QT 7 before and after the FCP upgrade. I understand that I need a new key after I upgrade QT. -----Original Message----- From: macdv-bounces@listserver.themacintoshguy.com [mailto:macdv-bounces@listserver.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of Gerhard Kuhn Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 10:16 AM To: A place to discuss digital video on Macintosh. Subject: Re: [MacDV] QT Pro functionality question You must have had a previous version of QT Pro, i.e. QT 6, installing FCP would have also installed QT 7 which requires a new key to activate the Pro functions. Gerhard On Monday, July 30, 2007, at 12:11PM, "Younger, Monica" wrote: >After upgrading FCP, my QT Pro functionality has been disabled. I did >not upgrade my QT application, and I am using the correct registration >key. My preferences think everything is fine, but all of the Pro >options are grayed out. Any help? > >Thanks > >Monica _______________________________________________ MacDV mailing list MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this message is legally privileged and confidential information intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any release, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the author immediately by replying to this message and delete the original message. Thank you From gerhardk at mac.com Mon Jul 30 09:38:05 2007 From: gerhardk at mac.com (Gerhard Kuhn) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:38:10 2007 Subject: [MacDV] QT Pro functionality question In-Reply-To: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A618@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> References: <7916E22F7EC5BE4EA8EA097C7DFC00EB42A618@TCHEXC02VS1.thechildrenshospital.org> Message-ID: <6E0164FE-0113-1000-D479-657A55500E14-Webmail-10024@mac.com> In that case the key you have should work, I would contact Apple and see if they can offer a solution. Gerhard On Monday, July 30, 2007, at 12:19PM, "Younger, Monica" wrote: > >Good thought, but actually, I had QT 7 before and after the FCP upgrade. >I understand that I need a new key after I upgrade QT. From rgilmor at uwo.ca Mon Jul 30 09:46:18 2007 From: rgilmor at uwo.ca (Richard Gilmore) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:46:25 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sorry for jumping in but I think Flip4Mac is the only app that converts wmv to QT. If there is another one out there let me know. Richard On 30/7/07 11:52 AM, "Owen Schmidt" wrote: > > > Larry, why do you recommend Flip4Mac over QT Pro? I have to make a > decision soon. Thanks. > > oschmidt@att.net > Monday, July 30, 2007 > > > > > > On Jul 30, 2007, at 8:48 AM, csearles@t-online.de wrote: > >> http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv.htm >> >> -----Original Message----- >> Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:44:26 +0200 >> Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? >> From: Larry Blodgett >> To: "A place to discuss digital video on Macintosh." >> >> >> What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? >> >> >> Larry Blodgett >> lblodgett@mac.com >> >> >> >> ____ > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv ---------------- Richard Gilmore Media Production Centre Faculty of Education University of Western Ontario rgilmor@uwo.ca In theory there is no difference between theory and practice... In practice there is - Yogi Berra From allan at dsol.co.uk Mon Jul 30 09:58:49 2007 From: allan at dsol.co.uk (Allan) Date: Mon Jul 30 09:59:01 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> Message-ID: <35CC3FB9-8BCA-45FD-B815-4A0CF803D0C6@dsol.co.uk> On 30 Jul 2007, at 16:44, Larry Blodgett wrote: > What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? > > > Larry Blodgett > lblodgett@mac.com > > Among others I use EasyWVA or you could also have a look at VisualHub . Allan Johns. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> Message-ID: <3ca388bff6811512ec22b7fd47357912@rogers.com> Isquint will also convert wmv to quicktime Brent On 30-Jul-07, at 11:44 AM, Larry Blodgett wrote: > What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? > > > Larry Blodgett > lblodgett@mac.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacDV mailing list > MacDV@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/macdv > From rdmyers at anzavalley.net Mon Jul 30 17:06:07 2007 From: rdmyers at anzavalley.net (Rodney D. Myers) Date: Mon Jul 30 17:06:16 2007 Subject: [MacDV] Converting .wmv files??? In-Reply-To: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> References: <1F99812E-3EE7-4B01-A49D-B0330B615354@mac.com> Message-ID: <59CA0FC6-8C43-41FC-820D-6261E19EC63E@anzavalley.net> On Jul 30, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Larry Blodgett wrote: > What is the best application to convert .wmv files to Quicktime? > > Also, look at VisualHub --- Rodney D. Myers Registered Linux User #96112 ICQ#: AIM#: YAHOO: 18002350 mailman452 mailman42_5 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin - 1759 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20070730/bb6a8024/PGP.bin