Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Adobe Bridge 13.0.3 Has A Memory Leak On Mac M1 With macOS Monterey 12.6.2

 Adobe Bridge 13.0.3 is in Death Star mode on my Mac mini M1...

Look at this! Bridge is doing nothing, just sitting there in the background, gobbling 46GB of memory all by itself!

Is this a joke Adobe?

And how about Photoshop, similarly doing nothing, just being open in the background, vampirizing nearly 10GB of RAM?

In comparison, I'm actively using FCP and it is content with a mere 8GB, flying though a Multicam HD project like butter.

And by the way, I only knew about this because of the pop up window, no slow down or other weirdness while editing! Still a lot of things to improve with macOS, but we've come a long way.

In any case, please fix this Adobe!





Thursday, July 13, 2023

Adobe CC Free Sound Effects Library Download

 If you are like me, you always need more and more varied sound effects for your editing. Adobe gives away a small but useful collection of sound effects. I downloaded it in 2015, and I don't think it's been updated since.

Go to Adobe download page, or click on individual links below.

https://www.adobe.com/products/audition/offers/AdobeAuditionDLCSFX.html

The sounds are conveniently grouped by theme and the total space for each is indicated.

Ambience 1 (1.3 GB)

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Ambience 2 (1.16 GB)

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Animals (95 MB)

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Cartoon (83 MB)

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Crashes (80 MB)

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Drones (1.3 GB)

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Emergency Effects (180 MB)

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Fire and Explosions (490 MB)

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Foley (121 MB)

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Foley Footsteps (128 MB)

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Horror (108 MB)

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Household (311 MB)

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Human Elements (203 MB)

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Imaging Elements (273 MB)

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Impacts (727 MB)

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Industry (94 MB)

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Liquid and Water (585 MB)

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Multimedia (180 MB)

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Noise, Tones, DTMF, and Tests (213 MB)

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Production Elements (866 MB)

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Science Fiction (73 MB)

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Sports (81 MB)

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Technology (166 MB)

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Transportation (1.4 GB)

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Underwater (974 MB)

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Weapons (53 MB)

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Weather (396 MB)

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

iZotope False Advertising: Everything Bundle Advertised at $199, In Reality Is $499

 iZotope is misleading users by falsely advertising prices in email campaigns.

Here is iZotope email to me, advertising the Everything Bundle for $199:

And when I click on the link, the actual price of the Everything Bundle is $499:

What gives iZotope?

My Final Cut Pro Vertical Videos Exports Look Blurry! Why?? It Has To Do With Custom Destinations

 I was using a previously created custom settings preset to export a vertical video in FCP and my export was really blurry.

 I just updated to Monterey 12.6.7 and immediately thought the update broke my custom presets/destinations.

It only happened with vertical / portrait videos, in this case 1080x1920. Horizontal / landscape videos were unaffected.

See for yourself:


On the left, blurry export using previously created destination/custom preset. On the right, export using Export File (default) and how it should look: crisp. (Click on the photo to see it properly.)

This shit happened on FCP Share/any previously created custom presets/destinations, and in Compressor as well if I used any of the previously created custom presets.

Creating a new custom preset worked just fine in Compressor and in FCP as well after adding the presets as destination. Exporting to File, using h264 or ProRes was not affected, just custom presets, and only the ones that I created before (or so I thought) 12.6.7 update.

And it was not just the custom h264 presets, previously created custom ProRes presets were blurry as well, less so, but still visibly blurred.

And it was not a case of a corrupted Project. I created a brand new vertical 1080x1920 Project and the same thing happened.

Horizontal / portrait videos, ex. 1920x1080 below, were not affected:

On the left, export using previously created destination/custom preset. On the right, export using Export File (default.) They both look fine. (Click on the photo to see it properly.)

So to me it looked like all custom presets created in Compressor prior to Monterey 12.6.7 were now screwed when exporting vertical videos... 🤬

Or were they?

Not so fast grasshopper!! I was quick to blame Apple on this one, in fact I was the one to blame!

What was the cause of my torments then?

Simple: I created and saved custom presets that LIMITED THE RESOLUTION TO 1920x1080. 

You see the problem? My vertical video that's 1920 pixels tall was resized to 1080 pixels tall, of course it was blurred! On top of this I had modified the Quality settings of my saved presets which COMPOUNDED THE BLUR problem.

And actually, if I had looked at the Inspector within Quicktime Player, I would have seen that the video had a resolution of 608x1080... Way smaller than the Project's 1080x1920 resolution.

And so, that's why horizontal 1920x1080 videos exported just fine with the old presets still. And why creating a new preset, leaving the resolution to the default 4K, exported just fine as well.

That's it, a small thing indeed. So next time your export looks blurry, maybe it's just a setting somewhere in your custom presets.


By the way, last tip on this topic, after it's imported as a destination inside FCP, no matter how you modify the custom preset into Compressor, it will not update as a destination in FCP. You have to go to Add Destination, select the preset you want to update, click Change, and point at/select the updated preset within Compressor's list.
Modifying the preset in Compressor does not update automatically inside FCP. To update a destination, click Change. Select the modified preset and click OK.

That's it. Happy Exports!

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Final Cut Pro Error RequestCVPixelBufferForFrame returned: 3 for absolute frame xxx

I'm getting "Error RequestCVPixelBufferForFrame returned: 3 for absolute frame xxx" on a project involving a mix of XAVC Sony A1, and AVC iPhone footage.

Impossible to export the Projects without getting errors. Duplicating doesn't work, XML round trip doesn't work.

What works SOMETIMES, is to force render the Timeline (I usually never render anything), not just once, but multiple times, because one rendering leaves non rendered frames scattered all over. And from one time to another, the frames concerned are different, and their count is different as well.

Eventually after several Render Selected AND Render All commands, the entire Timeline is rendered and the export goes through.

But then, it does not always work.. What a pain.

Please Apple, FIX THIS!!


Mini M1, macOS 12.6.6, FCP 10.6.6

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Apple Pro Video Formats Gets An Update As Well

 

Apple just updated Final Cut Pro to v10.6.6, Compressor to v4.6.4 and Motion v5.6.4, and with them Pro Video Formats gets updated to v2.2.5:

Pro Video Formats


The Pro Video Formats package provides support for the following codecs that are used in professional video workflows: 

  • Apple ProRes RAW and ProRes RAW HQ*
  • Apple Intermediate Codec
  • Avid DNxHD® / DNxHR® decoder
  • AVC-Intra 50 / 100 / 200 / 4:4:4 / LT
  • AVC-LongG
  • XAVC
  • XF-AVC
  • XF-HEVC
  • DVCPRO HD
  • HDV
  • XDCAM EX / HD / HD422
  • MPEG IMX
  • Uncompressed 4:2:2

* Requires a Mac computer that supports Metal: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205073 

The list is unchanged from Pro Video Formats 2.2.4. And I'm not seeing a dedicated page with a download link yet, one has to go through System Preferences, Software Update to install it.

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Final Cut Pro 10.6.6, Compressor 4.6.4, Motion 5.6.4 Updates

Cheers to FCP 10.6.6. update, release by Apple today. As always out of the blue, although people who follow these kind of things, like Richard Taylor at fcpx.tv, said an update was coming on Tuesday, and there it is.

Like Rich, I wish Apple put more dedication and enthusiasm into developing FCP new features and improvements, instead of branching into a subscription only iPad version. 😩

macOS Monterey 12.6, or more recent. Small update better than no update I suppose. Here is what's new (I'm skipping the iPad blah, because at this point I don't care about it.):

  • Automatic HDR/SDR color management with tone mapping. This should be helpful.
  • New titles, effects and generators. We'll see how nice they are.
  • Color Adjustment effect with presets. Hmmm, kinda like under the previous bullet point isn't it? I hope it's not too gimmicky.
  • Again falls under the second bullet point. Scene Removal Mask to remove bkg without green screen. AI powered I assume, we'll see if it's any good.
  • ProRes RAW Settings window. That's good. I hope it gives access to all the tweaks available.
  • ProRes RAW plug-ins from various camera manufacturers. OK.
  • HEVC export up to 8K, hardware accelerated on silicon Macs. I like.
  • Export to EXR with Alpha channel. I don't care, but OK.
  • Handful of bugs fixed.

Compressor gets updated to v4.6.4. A few improvements: auto center crop, Copy/Paste files now allowed, improved IMF packages, auto surround channels labelling when using command line. What an obscure last entry!
Motion gets updated to v5.6.4. Nothing to get excited about really: auto color processing for better HDR/SDR workflow between Motion and FCP, HDR optimized color processing, no green screen background removal, improved playback/export times on silicon, improved Slice Scale filter, stability improvements.
All right, well I shall update soon as I am in between projects, and I'll report when I get cutting / compressing / motioning on these new versions.

Apple, it's getting boring other here in Pro Apps land... iPad version, who cares? You're getting lazy, imitating Resolve/Blackmagic design, and not leading anymore. Wake up!