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[quote user="Jason Sedmak"]not to use the resize effect because it is destructive in the sense that it's doing it's transformations AFTER resampling is done in the timeline, so it's best to avoid that effect when you can, or be aware what you're doing. In my workflows, I exclusively link to footage, but frequently I'll
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[quote user="Jason Sedmak"]editing in HD or UHD and just changing the raster for final render/delivery should also be in your possible workflow options -- that's what I'd do for offline, personally, then just duplicate your final timeline, switch it to your deliv[/quote] How exactly does this work?
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Thanks! That's what I thought.
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Hello! I'm beginning to work on a new project. The intended output format will be close to Univision - 2:1 aspect ratio, maybe a 4000x2000 raster - a first for me. All the footage is shot in DCI 4K @ 24 fps. What would be the best raster dimension fo edit this project? - a custom 4000 x 2000 and resize all the footage - 4K DCI and export to 4000
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It does. Just make sure the Timeline window is active, otherwise, it won't!
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Hello! I think I got the bug figured out! It all comes down to having the Timeline window or panel being active when publishing . If by any chance, it is not, then the publishing command won't work. Therefore, whenever you right-click on the sequence icon, the publishing command will never work, since you will activate the Bin panel. It's odd
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The latest macOS (Ventura) has just benn certified for AMC. I wonder if AMCF will work…
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[quote user="njr001"] 27" iMac [/quote] So… it's not an ARM issue. It happens with Intel CPUs as well. I was beginning to wonder about incompatibilities between AMCF and ARM, but it must be something else.
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Coincidently, yesterday, I followed Raff's recommendation of rolling back to AMCF 2022.7 and I managed to publsih to the desktop, with the default settings. Alas, that was the single time I was able to do that. Every subsequent attempt resulted in no reaction from the software. Funny! I already reported this back to Raff. Let's see what he comes
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Hi Philip! Unfortunately, not yet! I'm still sending information to Raff! I believe he's still trying to diagnose the issue.