Final Cut Studio Training DVD Tutorial

The DVD Tutorial is subtitled in Spanish, French, German and Japanese.
Why not in English? I'm deaf. Is there any way for me to get this DVD with English subtitles or captions?
17 in. Power Book   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

I don't think so, but it might be worth a call to 1-800-MY-Apple for the answer.
Probably should be looking at other tutorials that are in print only...
Jerry

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  • Final cut studio training dvd does not match media files

    I haven't seen an answer to the question of what to do when the training dvd for fcstudio does not match the media files on the other disc.

    Thus the reason for this:
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  • Anamorphic Setup - Final Cut Studio Training

    I inadvertedly posted this in the DVD SP forum. I'd like to move it here where it belongs.
    I just got my Final Cut Pro Studio a couple weeks ago, had to finish a project that I was doing in FCE and iDVD, and am now reviewing the tutorial on the Final Cut Studio Training DVD.
    One of the first steps is to setup the session to "DV-NTSC Anamorphic". Since I had already blown past that 2 week ago, I did not see it this time, nor could I find the correct menu to make that setting for the tutorial. So I just blew by it; realizing that I'd find out sooner or later what the cost would be.
    I found out: When doing the Motion segment and importing the final "TrailerLowerThirds" back into FCP, that part is compressed horizontally with black side bars on the right and left.
    3 questions:
    How do I make that setting if I've been running FCP already?
    What does that do to the project, the clips, anything else?
    If I were to make this mistake on one of my projects, how would I recover?
    So far I've only been making projects in DV-NTSC 2:3 (I guess that's the right way to say it). Any insights would be appreciated.
    G5 dual core 2Ghz, 2.5 GB, 160, 300GB & 300GBfw   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   FCE HD, FCSP5.1

    My second question was: "What does that do to the project, the clips, anything else?"
    The essential thing to bear in mind is that 4:3 and 16:9 anamorphic projects (in the SD world) have the SAME resolution: 720x480 pixels for NTSC, 720x576 for PAL. Because the resolution is the same, but the apparent frame size is different, it can lead to confustion, and it's easy to get it wrong - especially over there in the US where anamorphic broadcasting of SD material never took off, and thus widescreen sets were never mass market before HD.
    (The situation here in Europe is different.).
    Have a read of this for clarity: http://www.helerab.fi/widescreen/
    The anamoprhic easy setup just tells FCP that you are capturing anamorphic material, and that new sequences should be anamorphic by default. You can override these defaults if necessary, but the easy setup just makes it harder to mess up.
    The important thing when going to DVD is to keep the workflow anamorphic all the way through: output anamorphic material from FCP, make sure material is transcoded to mpeg (whether through compressor, iDVD or Quicktime) with anamorphic settings intact; and in your DVD authoring application, make sure projects, menus and tracks are created or flagged as 16:9.
    The end result is an anamorphic DVD.
    Your DVD player has a menu where you tell it what type of TV it's connected to - whether 4:3 or widescreen (and if it's a 4:3 set, how it should handle widescreen material: either letterboxing it or "cropping" it via pan/scan).
    I've started noticing in other posts that some people think that if you have anamorphic material you should set your DVD player to 16:9. This is NOT A GOOD IDEA (unless the DVD player is attached to a widescreen TV, in which case you have it set to 16:9 already!) Just set the DVD player once and leave it alone.
    Hope these observations help get you started. If you understand what's going on with anamorphic media, you're less likely to make mistakes. Best of luck.

  • Export and burn - Final Cut Studio to DVD Studio Pro

    I think I am doing all the right settings when I try and convert material that was filmed with an HDV camera into a suitable format for burning and playing on a traditional SD DVD recorder. But even with encodings of 720 x 576i PAL, the disc once burned is rejected by my DVD player, although it plays fine on the Macbook Pro I amusing for editing and burning. Am I missing something obvious? I looked for a standard MPEG -2 setting in the Quicktime Conversion window, but couldn't find one. I have the first version of Final Cut studio, which I think is really FCP v.5.1.
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    It sounds as if you are choosing the HD DVD checkbox in DVD SP.
    You shouldn't.

  • Final Cut Studio 2 - video tutorial

    are there video tutorials for final cut studio 2...i need a tutorial, especially for color...i would read the manuals in details, only i dont have much time...thanks

    $40 http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/corecolor
    $110 http://rippletraining.com/colorgrading_in_color_itunesedition.html
    (Subscription) http://www.lynda.com/home/ViewCourses.aspx?lpk0=288

  • WOW Final CUT PRO Training DVDS! MORE? How to keep QT open (on top) more?

    1st of, I've seen the Lynda training for FCP but really enjoy the training DVD's with the surfer (Into The Blue)...
    Where can I get more training video DVD's with files like this to help me and build a reel?
    Also, part II, is there a way if using a MBP to keep QT DVD ontop so I don't have to keep APPLE TAB to get back to the training DVD? My work flow is follow along and pause DVD then go back, etc.
    Thanks!
    I am prediciting with OctoMACS due out next year or end of this year, FCP is going to make a splash in some of the AVID marketshare (most of television work that I have seen)..and want to get a jump on FCP.
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I would love to also know as mentioned above, some good books with DVD and project files thanks!

    You can turn off a preference in FCP's user prefs, to bring all windows to front on activation. That way only the windows you click on come in front of the DVD player.
    But probably a better way to handle the problem is to use the tab+apple key to bounce back and forth between the two apps. Try that...
    My book will work just fine in FCP 5, comes with a ton of media to work with, and will hone your skills I think.
    Also Apple's Pro Training series is much the same, and are written well. I'm working now on a training DVD...
    Jerry

  • Just purchased Final cut Studio, but DVD drive wont boot the install disk

    I really need some help. I have an older G5 2.0 with 6 gigs of ram, and about 500mb of hardrive. Im running OS X 10.4.9. I just purchased FCStudio HD, but cant get the install disk to boot. My computer doesnt even read it. Am I doing something wrong? Is there some setting I should change?
    G5   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   My First Mac

    I'm sure your drive size is a typo. You'll need a much larger drive if it's accurate.
    Some install DVDs are unreadable and must be replaced.
    But some older G4s and G5s had optical drives that could not play some newer DVDs. I can't tell you much more than that, I don't recall the details and the topic hasn't come up for many months. Try searching the forum?
    Hope you're going to NAB, take some of the FCP classes.
    bogiesan

  • Un-installing FCP 5.0, DVDSP4 and SoundTrack - going to Final Cut Studio 5

    I've just recieved my Final Cut Studio cross-platform upgrade.
    I have stand-alone versions/upgrades of Final Cut Studio 5, DVD Studio Pro and SoundTrack.
    Can I just install Final Cut Studio 5 and it will replace all my programs with current verions?
    Or do I have to un-install all programs before installing Final Cut Studio? If so, how do I un-install them?
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Yes, you can just let them all be overwritten, it'll be fine. Some people like to keep older version of software around, but if you're not one of those, go ahead and do the default install.

  • Best Final Cut Studio tutorial?

    Hi,
    I would like to know where to find the best tutorial for Final Cut Studio. I have found some free downloads on the internet, but I would like the best DVD on the market to learn about final cut pro, soundtrack and all the other programs in the Final Cut Studio package.
    Best,
    Okson

    I don't know specifically about "DVD" tutorials. But lynda.com has some solid titles for apps in the Suite. There's also Ripple Training. Then as far as books go, the Apple Pro Training Series are quite thorough and easy to read.
    HTH

  • General Overview on How to use Final Cut Studio to create a Blu-Ray DVD

    I am a new user of Final Cut Studio and need an experienced user to give my a progression guide on how to create a Blu-Ray DVD of my recent Alaska Trip. Last month I spend 8 days in Alaska visiting Denali and Juneau primarily. During that time I took about 100 short video clips (HD 1080p) and 570+ still photos with my Canon 7D. I have experimented with some pieces of the software and have created a Blu-Ray disk using Final Cut Pro and Compressor. However my goal is to create this DVD with menus that will play short clips (some narrated) and still photos(also some narration). I did a short one in DVD Studio Pro this morning but need some general guidance on what progression and programs to use to create this project. I was not able to take my video from the Studio Pro Sequence I created for my 1st DVD I had to take the original clips which were processed using Apple ProRes 422 and copy them in one at a time and then find the audio (on the voice overs) I created and also place them into DVD Studio Pro one at a time. I obviously need some guidance on the proper progression.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Here's the situation...
    DVD Studio Pro will not do the trick for you - it doesn't do blu-ray discs. If you want to do Blu-ray you've got to use either Final Cut Pro's "Export" command or Compressor's "Burn Blu-ray disc" template. The downside to both of these approaches is that you can't burn more than one title (or movie, etc.) using Final Cut Studio.
    To do what you want to do, you need Toast (at least). Toast will auto-generate menus but will let you put more than one title per slide (so you can put multiple slideshows on the same disc).
    If you want to do full-on customizing of menus and multi-level menus, for that you need Adobe's Encore.
    My suggestion - Get Toast. Encore is close to $800.
    Here's your progression (at least the one I use).
    Edit in Final Cut Pro (ProRes 422 is fine, ProRes 422 LT would do the trick as well)
    Export as QuickTime movies (original settings)
    In Compressor using the H.264 for Blu-ray setting and Dolby Digital setting and create elementary streams for video (.264 file) and audio (.ac3). Make sure these files have identical names except for the extension.
    Using toast, add the video file to the Toast project and it'll find the audio file.
    Burn away!

  • Can i install Final cut studio 5 and DVD Studio Pro 4 on OSX lion

    Is any body who can help me on giving me some direction on how to install Final Cut Studio 5.1 and DVD Studio Pro 4 on my OSX Lion, if it's doable. Thanks

    The easiest way is to install Rosetta from a Mac OS X 10.6 DVD first.
    There's also a way of doing it via Terminal that's been posted here a couple of times. A search should bring that up.
    Edit: Found it... https://discussions.apple.com/message/21416133#21416133 read the second post.

  • Is it possible to export Final Cut Pro X or .MOV to DVD Studio Pro (Final Cut Studio)?

    Is it possible to export Final Cut Pro X projects or .MOV to DVD Studio Pro (from Final Cut Studio v.3)? I'm using the free trial of Final Cut Pro X and later acquired a copy of Final Cut Studio (FCP 7, Compressor 3.5, DVD Studio Pro 4, Color 1.5, Motion 4, Soundtrack Pro 2).
    I don't like the default DVD export in FCPX, so I would like to do it on DVD Studio Pro. Is it possible to export the project or the final .MOV file to DVD Studio Pro?
    Additionally, can I use unfinished FCPX projects on FCP7?
    Is it possible to export from FCPX to Compressor 3.5 (Final Cut Studio)?
    Feedback would be greatly appreciated. As of this post, I have about 13 days left on my FCPX trial. Or would it just make sense to just use Final Cut Pro 7, since I have a permanent copy of it?
    Thank you.
    P.S. Where would be the best place to store projects or any other file related to Final Cut Studio or Final Cut Pro X? My MacBook Pro has 320GB built in storage (only 60GB available), and I have a 1TB external hard drive.
    What is best to store on the Macintosh internal hard drive?
    What is best to store on the external hard drive?

    Yes you can make DVDs in DVDSP using video exported from FCPX.
    There are some apps that will translate between X and 7- that said I would highly recommend not going back and forth as the translations are not 1:1 perfect.
    I would recommend storing all Events and Projects on the External drive.
    Compressor 3.5 will not accept exports directly from FCPX- you'll need Compressor 4 which is $49.
    Totally up to you whether you want to make the jump to X. 7 is an EOL'ed program, meaning there will not be another version of that application. Final Cut Pro X is the version being actively developed now.

  • Can Final Cut Studio 2 make Blu-Ray DVDs

    I have Final Cut Studio 2 on a mac book pro. I am not sure whether this topic belongs in compressor or dvd studio, but does the HD DVD mean it is HD DVD Format or a DVD that is high definition. So, in other words, can I do Blu-Ray also.

    DVD Studio Pro 4.2 (in Final Cut Studio 2) has not yet had an update that allows creating and burning a blu-ray project.
    You can create a basic HD DVD (yes it is a format) project and burn to a normal Standard Definition (red laser) DVD.
    This plays on Mac computers only and certain Toshiba HD DVD set top players.
    (see here for the "how to" )
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4436223&#4436223
    We're stilll waiting for Apple to update DVD Studio Pro to enable blu-ray support.
    So, no, you can't make blu-ray video projects on your MacBook Pro...yet.
    You can only burn data discs should you buy a blu-ray burner.
    For a closer examination of what's similar, and what's different between the two fomats, have a look here:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDDVD#HD_DVD_.2F_Blu-ray_disccomparison

  • Buy Final Cut Studio 2 for DVD Studio Pro? Pro & Cons of DVD Studio Pro?

    I am thinking of buying Final Cut Studio 2 because it includes the DVD authoring software DVD Studio Pro. iDVD uses automatic settings that are hard if not impossible to alter and so some DVDs are authored with very poor bit rates.
    1. Is it possible to change the bit rate manually in DVD Studio Pro so the best Quality DVD can be authored?
    2. Is is possible to change the audio from PCM (which takes up a lot of DVD space) to AC-3 in DVD Studio Pro, so picture quality is improved?
    3. Is there a way to buy DVD Studio Pro as a separate software package and use it with Final Cut Express?
    4. Generally what other options for DVD authoring with Mac are there besides iDVD and DVD Studio Pro?
    5. Is DVD Studio Pro a good piece of software or are there any particular faults?

    1. Yes, but you would use Compressor for your encoding instead of DVDSP.
    2. DVDSP will only encode to AIFF, Compressor will allow you to encode audio to AC3.
    3. Negative. DVDSP is only available as part of Final Cut Studio 2.
    4. You could try using Roxio Toast.
    5. DVDSP gets the job done for me. I think it works quite well.
    For a good explanation of how Compressor and DVDSP workflows work within Final Cut Studio, I'd recommend you take a look at DVD StepByStep

  • DVD Studio Pro problem at Install Final Cut Studio

    Hi,
    I'm a new (not very knowledgeable user)trying to install Final Cut Studio.
    My iMAC configuration is: 2.8 GHz Core2 extreme, , 2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM, 1 TB Serial ATA drive, Super Drive 8X, plus a 1TB G-Raid.
    I placed my final cut studio installation disc into the system and started the dialogue. Here's the result:
    1) Final Cut PRO box (blue) checked Action= install
    2) Color

    Aborted queston answered later, Thank you

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