Finishing off the project

Not to sure how to finishing the project.. how would i complete the project so i can create the executable file so the program runs without using the IDE?

Try searching the forum. Maybe "make exe" or "make executable" or "windows exe". Be creative and you can find your answer in a couple of minutes instead of waiting for an hour hoping somebody answers your question.

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    I was burning a slideshow from iphoto and went to idvd and it burned ok and finished and said it was ok, but when I played it in the tv it did not play the whole project
    why would this be. cheers vic

    Hi
    Strange - But needs lot's of more info to make it possibly to suggest any reason. Me no mind reader at all.
    • What Video Codec was used
    • What Video editor
    • How did You get material into iDVD
    • What did You select in iDVD
    frame rate
    video format
    encoding quality
    burn speed (set down ?)
    • Brand of DVD used
    • Type of DVD used
    And all vital info You can think relevant.
    Yours Bengt W

  • How do I finish off the scratching?

    So, the screen is already this way, should I finish the job off?  How? Alcohol?

    I suggest an appointment at an Apple store genius bar for an evaluation.  I suspect that the only option is a replacement.
    Ciao.

  • Need help finishing off slideshow

    Hello there,
    I have posted here a few times before,  i have had great help from members but now i just need help finishing off my project. It is for a client and i am trying to do it as fast as i can but i do not have the knowledge to finish off the code. I did post this question previously but it has gone unanswered,
    I just need help on a roll out effect, i have it so if the mouse rolls of the button before the second image is up, it fades out. That is good. But when the second image IS up, the mouse rolls off the button and then the 2nd image fades out, but the 1st images shows up and also fades out. How can i prevent this from happening so it is always only the visible image that will fade out.
    Thanks in advance,
    Declan.

    I don't have time to go thru your code in detail to figure out what it's supposed to be doing, and no one is likely to try to help if you don't provide it here.  If I look at your other posting I see one line that you should correct... who knows, it might be the source of your problem... this line needs to be fixed....
    if (image2.visible = true)

  • Finishing HDV 1440 project

    Hi all.
    I'm working in Final Cut 7. My project is a 79-minute documentary. 80 pct of the footage is HDV 108050i, 15 pct is SLR footage converted to pro res 108050i (we still have the original H.264 SLR footage), 5 pct miscellanous...
    I started out editing in a 108050i HDV sequence, and later switched to a 108050i (i.e. 1440 X 1080) pro res sequence, which is what I am working in now.
    We're finishing up the project and will soon need to make an SD DVD, Blue Ray DVD, hi res H.264 and possibly lay off to tape.
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    I'm thinking I should convert all footage to full 1920 X 1080 and also change my sequence settings to 1920 X 1080 pro res as well before finishing. Am I right to assume that this will make a difference in quality? If so, which of these options do you recommend for handling the conversion?
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    2. transcode sequence to 1920 X 1080 using Final Cut media manager
    3. transcode each clip to 1920 X 1080 in After effects and rebuild sequence in Final Cut pro res 1920 X 1080 sequence
    4. transcode a self-contained quicktime of entire movie to 1920 X 1080 pro res in After Effects, output to various formats as needed
    5. Some other option I haven't thought of
    Also, does anyone know if there is a benefit for a project like this (mainly 1080i HDV footage, a few graphics, a bit of SLR footage) to converting to 422 HQ vs. regular 422?
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    >I'm thinking I should convert all footage to full 1920 X 1080 and also change my sequence settings to 1920 X 1080 pro res as well before finishing. Am I right to assume that this will make a difference in quality?
    This will only matter with the DSLR footage that is 1920x1080. All the HDV that is 1440x1080...you won't see any difference.
    >If so, which of these options do you recommend for handling the conversion?
    Don't.  Stick with 1440x1080 ProRes.  Changing the dimensions now will mess up any moves on stills, any footage repositioning...and will take a while to clean up.  Stick with 1440x1080.
    Next time, use a full raster ProRes 1920x1080 sequence from the start.
    >Also, does anyone know if there is a benefit for a project like this (mainly 1080i HDV footage, a few graphics, a bit of SLR footage) to converting to 422 HQ vs. regular 422?
    None. Both formats are 8-bit source.  HQ is meant for 10-bit source...even though all versions of ProRes are 10-bit.  Just use ProREs 422...you won't gain anything by using HQ...other than larger file size.

  • Why does the menu get cut off even if the project is widesrcreen?

    I made a widescreen project in iMovie, exported it to iDVD, and chose a widescreen theme. It looked fine on my computer but when I burned it and played it on my home DVD player, the words were cut off. I also noticed that when played on some TVs, my movie (although widescreen) played as full screen and therefore, cut off some of the footage. Does anyone know how to fix this?

    HOW TO MAINTAIN 16:9 ASPECT FROM IMPORT TO BURN
    This is the way I do it. There is no compulsion on you to do it my way, but this works (for me). I started this method before iMovie and iDVD were upgraded to 6.0.3, and because not all elements of the various iDVD themes (particularly the pre-iDVD 6 ones) are consistent in keeping to 16:9 throughout the process.
    The widescreen preview works just fine when you check your finished project within iDVD. The problem only happens when you either burn a project or save it to an image.
    A bug in iDVD 6, particularly when working with PAL, and which has been reported to Apple, is that the sub-menus in many of the themes (the chapter settings) default to 4:3 aspect, NTSC and mpeg 1, instead of the desired 16:9 in mpeg 2 in PAL. This may be partly a leftover from iDVD 5 or even a newer ‘feature’ of iDVD 6. Either way, it is annoying when it happens, and we must hope Apple cure it in iDVD 7. In the meantime here is my failsafe workaround, which sounds a lot more complicated when reading about it, that it is in practise.
    Living in the UK, I use PAL (25 fps). Wherever you see a reference to PAL (25 fps) in the following you may substitute NTSC (30 fps) in the various settings mentioned (if you don’t live in Europe), the basic idea is the same. I still use this method, and take these steps, regardless of whether it is always necessary. Worst case scenario: it would have worked anyway. Best case scenario: it works perfectly where it otherwise wouldn’t!
    The object of the exercise is therefore to ‘fix’ all constituent parts of the project (video, titles, theme, effects, even audio!) in the desired 16:9 aspect to avoid producing a DVD where the movie is in 16:9 and the menu is in 4:3 or where other irritating surprises lurk in your project, which you only discover after burning a coaster!
    First go to http://www.mydvdedit.com/index.php?lang=english and download myDVDedit. This is shareware although the download is free. Send the guy a few dollars/euros, he deserves it. While you are there, read all about it. Now install it in your Applications Folder. You will need it later.
    You have finished your iMovie project with music, transitions and so on, and saved it to you Movies Folder. Before you started the project you naturally set it to DV Widescreen.
    Open iDVD. Give the project a name, and save it as Widescreen if it didn’t default to the same aspect as your iMovie project. Now import the iMovie project into iDVD, choose a theme (any theme you like, even if it prefers to stay at 4:3) and save the project. Do what you would normally do to the theme and its drop zones. Save the project.
    Now save as Disk Image on your desktop. Leave it there for the moment when it has finished/appeared.
    Open your Movies Folder. Create a new folder. Name it PROJECTNAME – TS FILES (where ‘projectname’ is the name of your project!). Close the folder. You can of course call it anything you like, but this aids identification.
    Now double-click the disk image on your desktop. It contains two folders: AUDIO_TS (which is empty, but please pretend that it isn’t) and VIDEO_TS. Drag and drop these to the folder you created in your Movies Folder. (This takes a moment).
    Click on the AUDIO_TS folder and go to Get Info in the file menu. Right down the bottom is where you have to change the permissions. Under ‘Ownership & Permissions’ change this from Read Only to Read & Write. Click the small triangle next to Details, scroll down and click on ‘Apply to enclosed items’. You will be asked for your root password. Close the get info window, and now click on the VIDEO_TS folder and do the same. Close the Projectname-TS Files folder. You have now allowed yourself to change the properties of the contents of those folders, which leads us to the next all-important step.
    Open myDVDedit. Go to File and open the projectname TS Files folder. By all means stare at it shock and awe, but don’t bother finding out what it can do, except for the following:
    Top left you fill see a list of files. Lower centre you have a large window. On the vertical menu to the left of that, click te middle one (VTS or VMG).
    In the window at the top left, ignore ‘First Play’ (if there was anything to correct in that, myDVDedit will have done so and told you).
    Click on VMG Menu en (English). Now the whole thing springs to life.
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    Set Aspect to 16:9 (not any of the other options)
    Now save the file.
    Click on VTS Menu 1 en (English) and repeat as above.
    Click on VTS Menu 2 and repeat as above.
    You have now permanently ‘fixed’ the entire contents of the TS folder (the disk image) in 16:9 aspect. Close myDVDedit – you won’t need it again until the next project!
    If you have Toast 7 Titanium, open it. ‘Select DVD-Video from VIDEO_TS’. Choose Select from the main Toast window and select your projectname-TS Files folder. You are now ready to burn! You can set the burn speed (2x recommended) before the burn commences. Allow Toast to verify the burn before you eject the DVD-R disk.
    If you don’t have Toast 7, then I assume you can burn the projectname-TS Files folder (disk image) via Disk Utility. I say ‘assume’ only because I have never tried it that way.
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  • I am finish my project and want to end to another person by email the project so that they can burn a dvd to be displayed at our Church. Normally I would burn the DVD myself but have to send it via email. how to they press it to dvd.Thanks

    I have finished my FCP X project and in the past I would burn a copy but since I am out of town I need to send it via email. The peron is able to view the project when it comes by email but I am wondering how can they burn a dvd copy of it to display at the Church for our announcements.  The person I am sending it to has a Mac too. Thanks

    First off, you're not likely to be able to email it. Most email systems limit the size of messages (and their attachments) since email isn't really designed for large transfers. It's not uncommon to see 50MB as a cap. Unless you're working on an especially small project you're likely to exceed this limit.
    Instead you should consider creating a disk image of your DVD and using a public file service such as DropBox or YouSendIt.
    If you create a disk image (.dmg) file that simulates a full burned DVD, the reciever can burn that to disk using Disk Utility on their machine. They don't need FCP X on their side.

  • Newbie, what to with the project after it's finished?

    total newbie here... I just finished my first DVD using FCE. Once you're done, what do you do with the project file and all the associated files?
    Is there a way to have everything archived into one folder (i.e., like InDesign's "Pre Flight" and "Package" features)?
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    PowerMac G5 Dual 2GHz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    My back-up methods for FCE projects:
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    2) I copy all my other media: music, Photoshop files, LT projs, etc onto a DVD.
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  • Moving old projects off the hard drive

    My hard drive that is designated to save FCP projects is filling. What do I need to be mindful of if I am going to archive old projects to another drive in order to clear some space? I don't want to delete a project and then have a client come along and say, "remember that project we did 2 years ago..." So, is there am effective way to move an old project off to another drive?
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    phoenix3505

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    When the project is finished, I delete the files on my internal disks, and put the raw drive into an archival anti-static case and put it on the shelf for "in case".
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  • I took my phone off the charger and wifi while it was updating and now it wont let me on the phone nor my computer. how do i get it to finish updating or turn on?

    i took my phone off the charger and wifi while it was updating and now it wont let me on the phone nor my computer and it just has the apple icon on the screen. how do i get it to finish updating or turn on?

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  • I finished adding my transtions to my timeline.  I was having crashing issues so I shut down everything before I rendered the project and now it tells me that the project is unreadable or the file is too new for this version of final cut. What Happened?

    I finished adding my transtions to my timeline.  I was having crashing issues so I shut down everything before I rendered the project and now it tells me that the project is unreadable or the file is too new for this version of final cut. What Happened?

    What Happened?
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  • I'm editing a wedding that I shot for a family member but when I play it in the viewing  window the top of it is cropped off but I can see the whole image in the project  strip. will the whole image transfer  when I make a dvd or will it crop the top ?

    I'm editing a wedding that I shot for a family member, But when I play it the top of the image is cropped off in the veiwing window but it shows the whole image in the project strip. When I make a DVD with it transfer the whole image or will it be the chopped off image and how do I make sure it is the whole image ?

    What version of iMovie are you using?
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    Glad if this helped! Please rate up.

  • I had just put the finishing touches on my 36 minute documentatary when I got an error message that the external 1TB HD I was using to store the project had been ejected improperly (must have shaken a cord).  The result is that the project would not load

    I had just put the finishing touches on my 36 minute documentatary when I got an error message that the external 1TB HD I was using to store the project had been ejected improperly (must have shaken a cord).  The result is that the project would not load in the edit Projects window.  I can see the file in the finder window and it will launch iMovie but the file itself will not load in the projects window.
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    I have contacted apple support and they tried to do a few things... to no available.
    With my limited knowledge of file structures I assume that the header file must be corrupt.
    Is there a 3rd party utility that can decompile and fix the file structure so it will load properly.  I've been working on this project since june and would hate to have to redo the whole thing again.

  • I have a project that crashed on me when I was about to finish it. When I try to reopen Final Cut Pro it wouldn't open until I took the project out of the Final Cut Project folder. Can somebody tell me if this is a problem that has a solution? I cannot

    I have a project that crashed on me when I was about to finish it. When I try to reopen Final Cut Pro it wouldn't open until I took the project out of the Final Cut Project folder. Can somebody tell me if this is a problem that has a solution? I cannot go back to the project at all.

    If you are using 10.0.3 or above Apple added a backups folder that for a little extra protection in cases like this. If you quite FCPX go to your Final Cut Pro Projects folder. Find the folder that has the project in question. If it has a backups folder there should be a file with a date stamp and .fcpproject extention, that is your back-up. Just move the back-up from that folder one folder up to the place where you deleted CurrentVersion.fcpproject from.  When I have had to do this I haven't renamed the backup but some people to recomend that you rename it to CurrentVersion.fcpproject and it seems to work both ways. Ofcourse it wont work if there is already a CurrenVersion file there you will need to delete that one first.
    If you don't have the backups folder or there is nothing in it I am not sure if there is anything that can be done.

  • HT201269 Hi. I have recently finished with an emplyer and have backed up my phone and when i go to restore the back to another phone it is asking me to turn off the "find my iphone" before the restor can start. Pronlem is im no longer in possesion of this

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