although this is not really good news, at least it's nice to be assured
that it obviously wasn't our fault that we simply couldn't get it to
work properly - apart from the fact that the only machine it did not
constantly crash on was a mac, all kinds of windows flavours were a no-go.
really questionable policy to give away free software that in the end
costs you a lot of time and nerves and still doesn't give you what you need.
we ended up using premiere for it. for what we needed (and there was no
color-accuracy involved) it did a nice job and just worked. on top of it
you get the kind of data/project management you can expect from an
editing app. and i'm pretty sure, once set up properly you will get the
color out of its dpx export that you expect.
guess, we'll have a look into the rubber chimp here, too. but it looks
like this is only helping if you have the timecodes of the footage,
though. is that correct? otherwise you still need to have an app where
you can look at the footage and mark in/out, right? unfortunately this
was necessary on a project we needed to convert some r3d files ourselves.
brave new digital cinema world....
Holger
Frank Rueter wrote:
ha.
Just an update for those who are interested:
After playing with RedCinePro a bit longer I've decided it's a piece of poo and
will probably invest into MonkeyExtract next time around (especially seeing the
developer lives on the same peninsula, haha).
RedCine seems to output unreliable frame ranges and also an unpredictable mess
of file/folder naming, in other words when loading and exporting the same exact
project multiple times I never once got the same output.
While the software itself is free, it's unreliability has already cost me
almost a day worth of work so it got expensive quite quickly :-D
On Oct 25, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Randy Little wrote:
Ha no one owes you more then I do Frank. :-)
Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 21:43, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:
thanks a lot for the offer Asa but using the REDLogFilm "look" seems to do
the trick.
thanks everyone for your input, much appreciated.
frank
On Oct 25, 2011, at 4:15 PM, asa hammond wrote:
If you kick me an edl I can kick you back a script to run using redline if
you want to go that way, I have tools that support Fcp and cmx edls and I
owe you at least one favor for the knowledge you have dropped on us nukers
over the years.
Asa
On Oct 24, 2011, at 8:07 PM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:
RedCine is free ;)
On Oct 25, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Bill Gilman wrote:
You can try this:
http://www.rubbermonkeysoftware.com
On Oct 24, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Frank Rueter wrote:
Sorry for the OT, but does anyone have experience with this thing?
I'm trying to export some proper log dpx files but there don't seem to be
any options in the export dialog and the default dpx output seems to be in
sRGB which sucks balls.
I need to go through RedCine as I need to transcode based on edlx, otherwise
I could just pull it into NUke, but that will take me ages.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
frank
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