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    Hi,
    we posted a thread this last night with some footage shot with RED #110 in Berlin. We have got all the material here now and want te begin with the edit. Using Final Cut Pro. So we installed the FCP plugin and the QT (7.3.1) plugin and Red alert and redcine. but in FCP and in QT the Quicktime reference files did not play correctly. we could only see half a picture with tle lower half displaying a verry strange color flickering. in addition QT crashes. we had the same problems in Red alert. But REDCINE works fine. We have now cleard up the whole system and reinstalled everything. no change.

    does ANYONE have an idea what we could try.

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    Did you shoot on 4k 2:1 framing or in 4k 16:9 framing ?
    take a look to this thtread: http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=7601


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    we shot in 4K 16:9. at 25fps...
    nothing unusual...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tico View Post
    Make sure you do NOT have the QT 7.4 package installed. Rob recommended against it.
    that is why we reinstalled the whole system. to remove all traces of QT 7.4...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Dauth View Post
    Hi,
    we posted a thread this last night with some footage shot with RED #110 in Berlin. We have got all the material here now and want te begin with the edit. Using Final Cut Pro. So we installed the FCP plugin and the QT (7.3.1) plugin and Red alert and redcine. but in FCP and in QT the Quicktime reference files did not play correctly. we could only see half a picture with tle lower half displaying a verry strange color flickering. in addition QT crashes. we had the same problems in Red alert. But REDCINE works fine. We have now cleard up the whole system and reinstalled everything. no change.

    does ANYONE have an idea what we could try.

    Ciao Mark

    Magna Mana Production Frankfurt
    That is characteristic of having shot in 4K 16:9. To solve for this, you must render out the 4K 16:9 .R3D files in REDCINE to a different codec - for example ProRes.
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    Hi,

    I'm in the same situation. In the near-term I'd like to do an edit for Blu-ray but would like to avoid having to re-edit in the future.

    Are there any codecs that are waveform-based like the R3D codec ? It seems pretty handy to be able to just edit the reference movie.

    Or perhaps if I export in ProRes in 2K - can I export the edit points and apply them to the 4K files at a later date ?

    thanks,

    -Owen
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    Quote Originally Posted by aikenfilms View Post
    Hi,

    I'm in the same situation. In the near-term I'd like to do an edit for Blu-ray but would like to avoid having to re-edit in the future.

    Are there any codecs that are waveform-based like the R3D codec ? It seems pretty handy to be able to just edit the reference movie.

    Or perhaps if I export in ProRes in 2K - can I export the edit points and apply them to the 4K files at a later date ?

    thanks,

    -Owen
    Yes. Crimson is perfect for this. I'm sure other tools will develop too.
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