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[quote user="AntCaladine"] To all those in this thread, Are you still using 22.12 and/or 22.12.1 or have you reverted backwards? I've an open case with avid support, who are really struggling to replicate anything their side in terms of issues with it. I've 3 systems that I can replicate faults on, almost instantly. I've sent blackbox
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Update : Closing the project also takes ages I have a " Closing bin window, please wait while the bin is saved " message, looping for more than 20 minutes. The said bin is the only one open, and only contains 4 sequences. I'm really going nuts now... :(
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Bump & update So I'm still encountering the issue. I noticed that the program hangs for quite some time at launch while 'Loading color correction presets' I've researched the forum for this issue and only found a thread about a user having problems with AJA IO hardware, which I do not have. There's no other hardware or I/O interface
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[quote user="Philip Kapadia"] Hi there, Are you editing with a NEXIS? Try creating a new Avid project and copying just the bins across to that new project. [/quote] So I did that and I'm still having the issue... :( [quote user="Todd H"] I am editing a bands live performances with 9 video tracks and 4 audio tracks. I am cutting
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[quote user="Philip Kapadia"] Hi there, Are you editing with a NEXIS? Try creating a new Avid project and copying just the bins across to that new project. [/quote] Hi, thank you for your reply! No I'm not. I'll try that and let you know if it changes something 🙏
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Hi Everyone! So I've been editing a project on a 2022.12 Media composer Qualified workstation for a month with no problems and since today, I don't why, continuing on the same project it starts to hang in a critical way, I can't even open a sequence anymore. Console shows this message: BuildPipes Concurrency Alert - BuildPipes starting with
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[quote user="Job ter Burg"] It would need to be set to specifically Rec 709 'legal' or 'studio swing', as opposed to 'full range' or 'full swing'. Setting your monitors to that would also affect the way the UI (and everything else on your computer) will be displayed. *) Most people use an outboard Rec 709 monitor
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[quote user="Job ter Burg"] What Kåre says. You have probably been looking at the Source/Record monitors (or Full Screen Display) inside MC; all of which default to "Project", which assumes that your computer monitors match the Project's color space -- which they normally don't, unless you specifically calibrate them
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[quote user="knejmann"] What/how do you feed the Eizo monitor? From the graphics card or via a video output device? [/quote] Hi! I do feed it directly from the Quadro P2200 through Displayport with 10bit display enabled in Nvidia drivers/windows settings. Is that wrong somehow or should I use a different video output?
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[quote user="Dom Q. Silverio"] It is not a codec issue but how Quicktime writes and reads the gamma metadata (along with applications that support Quicktime). If you can work with MXF then you are better off. If not then you will need to play Russian Roulette that is QT Gamma. If you can use H264/265, then MP4 can also work. [/quote] Thank