Been looking up and down, hill and vale, hell and back.
Someone please tell me where the REDCINE-X Ops Guide is lurking. I'll be satisfied with my myopic scatterbrain.
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Been looking up and down, hill and vale, hell and back.
Someone please tell me where the REDCINE-X Ops Guide is lurking. I'll be satisfied with my myopic scatterbrain.
Last edited by Jared VanLeuven; 02-28-2012 at 07:32 PM. Reason: clarification
Step 1, install REDCINE-X Pro
Step 2, run REDCINE-X Pro
Step 3, once the program has loaded click help
Step 4, click redcine x manual?
it should be in the install package or the install directory?
In the REDCINE-X_build_506 directory titled: REDCINE-X_Build_447.pdf.
-Sandeep
Thanks you guys so much!
There's probably a clever reason that I can't think of, but why do you have to download the software and install it, and launch it, and click through to the help, in order to read the manual?
I can't seem to Save As to another location from Acrobat either. That's frustrating.
Because it's beta software and there are more pressing development tasks. I have been working with one developer on things like roundtripping and smoothing out a solid import/export process between fcp proxies and ppro and fixing interface bugs.
The Save as feature of acrobat is a problem with your acrobat. I have acrobat reader 9.5.1 and it allows me to save a copy. You can also just copy the file within finder/explorer which is how I would normally do it anyway.
Given that the software is beta, I'm grateful there is any documentation at all. There is plenty of software that is not documented until it is completed.
Cory
Thanks for the reply Cory. That makes sense. I've gotten used to working in RED's beta world, so I didn't think of that...oh yea, and I'm not a software developer!
I can't find the pdf in Finder actually, when searching for the name of it. But I'll have to see what's up with my Acrobat. I'm using 8.3.1 Pro, which is a little old ;)
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