Do you really want to know what's wrong...or do you just want me to fix it?
FCP2Avid
Rather than starting a new thread, I'll just add on to this one.
Not trying to capture/import, but during any and all playback (both audio and aud/vid) my audio stutters, and then gets out of sync. I can't seem to fix the problem, or find any answers online.
Here's my info:
(1 day old) MacBook Pro w/ 10.4.11, XPress Pro 5.8, Quicktime 7.3.1, no mojo, nothing else connected but my dongle . I'm editing off a 500 Gig Firemax external drive, through Firewire 400 into the laptop. My project audio is 32k, my VRAM is 512 MB...
My timeline is uber simple. a few audio disolves, one video disolve, and just 90 seconds worth of footage dropped in. It's all old footage that was originally captured on 4.8, and 5.7, and did most of my editing with those, but now I need to do an overhaul on it, with 5.8
Any ideas?
Have you confirmed that the Audio Project sample rate matches the sample rate on the clips in the timeline? Is your display set to the native (highest) resolution? Have you tried a test using the internal drive for your media rather than the external firewire drive?
I just checked, the clips sample rate, and the audio project sample rate do match. Both at 32. My display is at the highest resolution.
and... crap. I just tried working on a new project, with 100% of my media on my internal drive, and I didn't have any issues. Any ideas on how to fix this? Getting a new external drive isn't an option at this point (though hopefully within a few months), and I don't have the tapes to re-capture the media to my internal drive. Could it be a driver issue with my old external drive?
Not with a Mac, no. Is that drive FW 800 or 400?
Sorry, I see it's 400. Your drive needs to be raided to have any sort of throughput. How fast is that drive anyway? Is it, at least, 7200rpm?
Looks like it is a drive issue so, short of speeding that thing up somehow, I'm not sure what you can do.
It's 7200rpm, I just checked to make sure. It's just under a year old, but has only been turned on for about 50 hours total, possibly less. You said it needs to be "raided to have any sort of throughput"... um, what on earth does that mean?
So I guess I'll just have to somehow deal with the skipping until I can afford a new drive?
RAIDed means multiple drives working together to increase capacity and throughput. Redundant Array of Independent Disks. But using DV isn't that much of a strain on a FW400 disk. You're not capturing at 1:1 are you? If not, sounds like that drive isn't performing very well at all.
Most of the footage is from imported Quicktimes, but nothing that was captured was done at 1:1
Looks like I'll be giving Promax a call :)
Thanks so much!
What settings did you use to import did you import at 1:1 or did you keep them at say pal 420? Cause trying to play 1:1 out of your external may be the issue and even dumping all your media onto your internal may still be an issue seeing most laptop drives are 5400rpm...
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