Sean Overbeeke
07-04-2010, 04:00 PM
Was wondering if someone from RED could help me with a RED ROCKET issue. I'm using a 17 inch Mac Book Pro with mobile rocket. The real time preview of my R3D files is fantastic and I'm getting great speed on my Apple ProRes422 outputs. Here is the issue...
Using RedCineX, with latest version and firmware for my RR, I'm setting usually a bunch of clips to export into one big ProRes422 file to go and edit. Well this works usually until about the 10th or so clip. When I go to look at the completed QuickTime after exporting, every shot before the 10th or so is beautiful. When it gets to the 10th shot I'm seeing vertical lines and serious, usually pink or green discoloration in the shot. The only way to remedy is to shut down my computer, restart the mobile rocket device and start over to batch out another 10 shots. It's like the card gets to a point where it locks into bad renders until I shut everything down. It's workable now but I'd prefer not to have to babysit my QuickTime exports. I'd rather be able to set redcinex to export a bunch of r3ds and come back later knowing it was done right.
Any help would be appreciated.
Using RedCineX, with latest version and firmware for my RR, I'm setting usually a bunch of clips to export into one big ProRes422 file to go and edit. Well this works usually until about the 10th or so clip. When I go to look at the completed QuickTime after exporting, every shot before the 10th or so is beautiful. When it gets to the 10th shot I'm seeing vertical lines and serious, usually pink or green discoloration in the shot. The only way to remedy is to shut down my computer, restart the mobile rocket device and start over to batch out another 10 shots. It's like the card gets to a point where it locks into bad renders until I shut everything down. It's workable now but I'd prefer not to have to babysit my QuickTime exports. I'd rather be able to set redcinex to export a bunch of r3ds and come back later knowing it was done right.
Any help would be appreciated.