What should legal PAL levels look like on the FCP scopes? Blacks not under 10, whites not over 100 (or "white")? Or do I have aroom all the way to the bottom...
Rainer Standke
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Apr 1, 2003 10:50 am
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yes the blacks can go all the way down to zero in PAL. Martin Baker __________________________________________ Video & DPI tutorial + DPI Calculator ...
Martin Baker
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Apr 1, 2003 11:26 am
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I have unopened copies of Disk Warrior 2.1 and Tech Tool Pro 3 for sale at very attractive prices. Contact me off list at brianconner@... for...
used it all day....no discernible difference.... quicksilver dual 800 Aurora Igniter RT SDI Medea 4/320 RT mac osx 10.2.4 ... Trying is the first step toward...
I'm working on a couple of projects that I would like to be able to FTP .wmv files to my clients. Does anyone have any recommendations of inexpensive hosting...
you can FTP to and from your own machine pretty easily with OSX, without the need for a hosting company. I've done it before, works nicely. ... Smile...it...
Am I right you must have a static IP address to do this? Although there is a way around it. Also, if you have a router, you may have to set it up to allow...
Steve Mullen
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Apr 2, 2003 6:21 am
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... I'm mostly interested in the answers to Steve's questions, above. But in the meantime, I've been using whalemail.com with a client (it's their whalemail ...
I'll try an answer to #1. There are services (paid I assume) who give you a static IP which auto-routes input to your static IP. Every second a program running...
Steve Mullen
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Apr 2, 2003 7:52 am
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I'm with Steve on this. If you can find out the IP addr of the receipients machine and they are running an FTP server you can send it directly. Other than...
... Kerry, I just signed up with ipowerweb.com for the very same reasons you stated. It was about 79.00 for the entire year. There's all sorts of FTP ...
It may not be exactly what you're asking for, but when you sign up for a .Mac account for $99, you get 100MB of storage in iDisk, and you can pay extra $$$...
I am working on a documentary with mixed footage, some PAL (~20%) and mostly NTSC. What should the sequence settings be: PAL or NTSC? Since I live in a "PAL...
I happen be a hosting reseller -- I generally only sell to clients because there's no money in it. It's actually easier for me to set up their accounts and...
... I'd go with the .org guys. I've set up internet access through our cable modem for my wife this way. If your dynamic IP is truly dynamic and changes fairly...
I was able to let a client access my machine to download a file using the built in FTP in OSX. I provided him with my IP address, which appears in the...
... SDI out won't help you unless you redig and rerender at uncompressed. Based on the comments of the video looking muddy, ringing, soft graphics I'd first...
John, this seems very simple. I assume the with Web Sharing, you must supply the client with your router's IP address. That, I think, is not the address in the...
Steve Mullen
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Apr 2, 2003 5:18 pm
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... If your local (private) IP is assigned by your router, yes. But you may also have to set up your router so that port 548 is forwarded to your local IP...
... Quite right. Except you need to activate Personal File Sharing. The only advantage of dyndns.org is that you can come up with a domain name that you can...
Never tried it with a router, but the answers to many OSX questions can be found at www.macosxhints.com ... Trying is the first step toward failure ---Homer J....
I have a really silly question. I used a 20f push to transition from one clip to the next. The video levels drop towards black when the transition plays. It...
Jim Welninski
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Apr 2, 2003 5:33 pm
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I have yet to try burning DVDs with my new iMac. I want to try the HexEdit hack to enable the WIDE flag on MPEG-2 anamorphic files output by iDVD. One hack has...
Steve Mullen
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Apr 2, 2003 5:58 pm
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My router uses DHCP to obtain the dynamic IP from my ISP. And my Mac uses DHCP to obtain the Router's IP address. So my external IP address is not available...
Steve Mullen
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Apr 2, 2003 5:59 pm
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Steve, What Toast does that the OS X burn app doesn't is this: Toast places the files in specific locations on the DVD disc so that DVD players know where to...
Hello Everyone, Does anybody know where I could get my hands on a film countdown? You know, the 8...7....6...5..4... that they used to show before a film. ...
Thank you. So I guess Toast enables you to specify the type of DVD you want to make. But doesn't Toast incorporate itself into all aspects of your OS? As i...