![]() Fixed an issue caused by the add item button being clicked rapidly.Fixed a crash when inviting a person to an event using Cardhop.Fixed a crash when using Latvian language.Improved login detection with accounts.Openings Meeting Template window is now resizable.Add support for Butter as a conference type.Added detailed view of time slot availability for Openings.Added support for required break time between Openings appointments.Added support for automatic video conference creation for Openings appointments (Zoom, Webex, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams).Fixed an issue that caused Fantastical to crash when configuring Zoom meeting options on iOS.Fixed an issue that would trigger Up Next when creating a new event.Fixed an issue where Openings would fail to add a Zoom meeting if logged in on more devices than allowed by Zoom.Fixed an issue that prevented location-based Reminders from being created correctly.Fixed a bug where joining a conference through the widget did not honor the user's browser preference.Fixed an issue that caused a crash when editing Todoist tasks for some users.Fixed an issue where Availability View tooltips were wrong when creating an all-day event. ![]() Fixed an issue where changes to the current calendar set wouldn't take affect immediately in the mini-window.Fixed an issue where changes were allowed to the category or color of a read-only calendar item.Fixed an issue where VoiceOver would also announce events happening on a different day when being in day or week view.Fixed an issue where previews of new events wouldn't show the custom color or category color.Improved VoiceOver support for announcing date and weather info in day view.– One C100 is new than the other by well over a year or two. – It’s showing up in both cameras on a multicam shoot, but not necessarily at the same moment for camera A and B. ![]() – We’ve retired cards thinking it’s the cards, but it still shows up on relatively new cards. – The artifacts show up in the original, but not the proxies we make in FCP X. – We offload our cards (rewrap not transcode) using EditReady (KYNO testing in progress) – Seems to be more prevalent in low light shoots, but not exclusive. It’s inconsistent so we can’t pin this down. – Some shoots we never see these artifacts and then suddenly they’ll appear. – We generally qualified SDHC media by SanDisk. – The digital artifacts will still show up on our ProRes 422 exports. Playing them in reverse seems to show them much more. – When playing footage forward we don’t see them (rarely). ![]() – Artifacts show up in Quicktime, FCP X (10.3 and previous version), VLC, any media player I’ve tried. This is taken from another thread I started recently ( ) The Invisor utility lets you compare multiple files side-by-side in a spreadsheet format: It would be interesting to compare the video file characteristics of the original AVCHD clip, a “bad” re-wrapped clip and a “good” re-wrapped clip. I’ve used EditReady a lot and I haven’t see a case like this. I think you are using a C100 Mk I which produces AVCHD, so re-wrapping that is definitely a good idea. If the machine you rewrapped on does not have the latest 2.0.5 version of Apple Pro Video Formats, install that and evaluate: If you haven’t updated your version of EditReady, rewrap some problematic content with that and evaluate. If they only show up after rewrapping, I suggest you contact DivergentMedia (maker of EditReady) and discuss with them. If you’ve already imported all this stuff to FCPX and edited it, there may be nothing you can do except fix it and re-import, but it’s important to understand what happened.ĭo these artifacts only show up *after* re-wrapping, or are they visible in the original camera files if played in Quicktime or VLC? If they are there before rewrapping, it’s obviously not an issue with either FCPX or EditReady. “A lot of my video has digital artifacts in that somehow occurred somewhere in the offloading from the cards and rewrapping to quicktime process.”
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