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Any updates on what exactly?
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i think the only option is to export a separate matte channel.
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Hi Martin I 'd check that the original file on the disk is still Ok - play it using a third party player (VLC is good). If the media file itself is corrupt you'll need to restore it from a backup. If it checks out, try copying the file to a new drive, hiding the original from Avid and re-linking it. If the 7D presents files in a structure that
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These are the things I would try. Let's start with the easy ones some of which you've already tried (try these step by step): Create a brand new user profile on your Mac with Administrative privileges check permissions - create specific read and write permissions on the target drive for your new user, not just everyone. Uninstall Avid, delete
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[quote user="AsafBlasberg"] Hi Mondo, Thank you for your post on the X70. Unfortunately, my work requires 4k 60p, and all the Sony bodies max out at 30p internal, with teh exception of the FS7. Yes you can go out to external recorder with FS5, but i'd like to avoid having an external recorder if possible. More bulk, more stuff to bring
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I got my power zoom from a company called Camera Turret. They mainly made remote systems for jib arms but the quality of their broadcast zoom is great. The remote focus on the other hand is good but too noisy for most applications. Unfortunately the owner passed away in late 2014. There are these rigs on a well known auction site, but the quality probably
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Asaf - bear in mind with any super35mm the camera you are going to be limited in lens range with quality glass (unlesss you buy a Cabrio - expect to take out a mortgage). The 18-200 you mentioned earlier is not parfocal as you discovered and it also isn't constant aperture so not ideal for ENG work where you are doing live zooms. I doubt the Fujinons
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[quote user="Marianna"] Mondo... Thats a unfair comment.... I take 2K emails a day and monitor ths location and facebook. I get to each post, email, etc as quickyl as I can.... but even I am human! Marianna [/quote] Marianna - was not referring to you (not sure how I could have been?). You have always served the customer base and I've
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[quote user="DStone"]And to get back on track for the thread, if you need a small lightwieght camera, consider the Sony PXW-X70. It's XAVC-I, so it directly links in MC, has a 1-inch sensor, and if you strip off the top handle (which contains the XLR connectors) it looks just like a consumer handycam and doesn't attract any attention
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[quote user="DStone"]And to get back on track for the thread, if you need a small lightwieght camera, consider the Sony PXW-X70. It's XAVC-I, so it directly links in MC, has a 1-inch sensor, and if you strip off the top handle (which contains the XLR connectors) it looks just like a consumer handycam and doesn't attract any attention