Apple releases updates to Final Cut Studio 3
Submitted by artaldrich on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 13:04This section contains release information about Final Cut Pro 7.0.2.
Drag and drop of files from iTunes works as expected with supported file types.
Fixes the "Preview Unsupported For This Format" message that would occur occasionally with P2 media recorded to a Firestore FS100 recording device from Panasonic cameras.
Fixes an issue ingesting from P2 cards with spanned clips which contain more than 80 individual elements.
Fixes a performance issue with transcoding AVCHD to ProRes on Mac systems using the GeForce 9400M graphics card.
Fixes an issue with some third-party filters that would cause Final Cut Pro to quit unexpectedly on Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.
Markers on multi-cam clips are now preserved when edited into a sequence.
Log and Transfer function is no longer disabled while using the Share function to export media.
Media Manager will now copy ProRes media created by AJA Ki Pro.
Multiple fixes to Change Speed functionality including:
The term "Duration" in the Change Speed interface is replaced with "Smoothness" which describes the function better.
Speed keyframes no longer snap to other speed key frames. This improves ease of use when dragging to change speed in the timeline.
Fixes an issue in which removing a reverse speed change with Ripple Sequence enabled would cause a clip to become half its length.
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Links from March 23rd Meeting
Submitted by Admin on Wed, 03/24/2010 - 15:02Article e
xplaining how 3D technologies for viewing
Panasonic 3DA1 camera, HMX100 Switcher, and 25" 3D LCD
Promise Smartstor Raid Enclosure
Zeiss Compact Primes 2 for EOS mount
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Next Meeting March 23rd in Paramus
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 03/22/2010 - 14:54
The next meeting of the New Jersey Final Cut Pro Users Group will be held on Tuesday March 23rd at 6:30pm.
The meeting will be held at Visual Energy Entertainment in Paramus NJ.
We will discuss several trends that will appear at NAB including 3D video, DSLRs, and equipment.
We will also have a round up of the best values in hard drive storage, cool iPhone apps for production and post, and a look at video editing inside Apple's Aperture 3.
Bob Campbell, from MBUSA will discuss a recent 3D video shoot he worked on for an up-coming auto show.
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