Archive for January, 2008

Well, we can talk about it now. Moblogic.tv is the NEW web show I spoke about back in December. Check out their first teaser video posted on their site.

Last week announced new MacPros… if you haven’t taken a look at these things yet, please do. The upgrades Apple has released and great. These upgrades come a week before MacWorld ‘08.

Many rumors  are floating around regarding Apple and what they will announce at the end of the week. There are high hopes for “MacBook Air,” Apple’s ultra-thin MacBook. There is also a lot of speculation surrounding iTunes and what advancements will be made public. I’ll be keeping my ears open for information that may affect this community.

So, if Apple was a wide west cowboy, and he was walking through town right now, he’d be holding his head high sporting a nice Smith and Weston getting ready to walk in to the saloon for a drink… when Cowboy Apple steps in a huge stinky pile of horse you know what…. That’s right right folks, Apple has a small (but stinky) issue on their hands.

Final Cut is having issues opening some FCP projects. Unfortunately, Apple hasn’t nailed down the problem yet, and no one has any idea what is causing it, or where it started. Basically is goes like this (some of the time)…. save a project on one FCP machine, go to open in on another running the same version, and Final Cut presents you with an error that reads: This project is unreadable or may be too new for this version of Final Cut. fcp-error.jpg“WHAT?! I just saved it!” Yes, that’s right. Your project can’t be opened. And some times when you go back to the original machine you saved the project on, and that machine will not open it.

Now there is a work around. It annoying, but you do get your sequence back…

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