![]() ![]() According to the folks at RED, the release caused “stability issues with both RED Alert! and Final Cut Pro when working with RED footage. Adobe After Effects experiences permissions error that happens about 10 minutes into a QuickTime render. The recent release of 7.4 caused a myriad of problems for pro users using QuickTime. Our article today concentrates on the OS X side of things in the QuickTime/AE world, as cross platform concerns could fill up another whole article. Or a Final Cut Pro workstation feeding a Smoke system. It’s reasonable - and expected - to see a license of After Effects in use alongside a flame. Over the last several years, more and more high and middle end facilities are upping their investment in both software and hardware from Apple. In this article we look at ways for pro users to maintain both sanity AND pixel purity when dealing with QT…with a key role played by After Effects CS3. ![]() While QT is used in high-end facilities around the world, it was a good reminder that the media wrapper is more closely linked to iPods than professional users. Apple’s recent QuickTime 7.4 update caused numerous problems for applications from Adobe, RED, and more. ![]()
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