• Final Cut Server

    Final Cut Server: Checking Media In and Out

    To Check Media Out in Final Cut Server, first browse to the clip you want to check out and then while that clip is highlighted, click on the icon below that looks like a pencil. Now you will be prompted for where on your system you would like to save the file to.  Select the location and click Save and the file will download to your computer.  While other users can see it, when a file is checked out no one else will be able to use the file.  Once you’re done with it, check it back in by browsing to the clip in Final Cut Server and clicking on…

  • Final Cut Server,  Mac OS X Server

    Final Cut Server: Stops Making Proxies

    If Final Cut Server stops making proxies for you then check the Qmaster app in Activity Monitor. If it’s red then Force Quit it and it should fire back up immediately. If it does so repeatedly then reinstall Qmaster. If you want to script it then it’s qmasterprefs -restart in /usr/sbin. Seems to be happening more than it should…

  • Final Cut Server

    Final Cut Server: Working with Annotations

    Annotations allow you to comment on various parts of the time-line for a clip.  To setup an annotation, open a clip and then click on the button to the far right below: Now the proxy clip will cache to your system.  Once it’s complete, use the i key to set an in/out marker for in and then the o key to set out (and you guessed it, space bar works here too).  But don’t click Add Annotation yet, first type notes into the notes field.    Once you have entered an annotation you can delete one by clicking on the x beside it in the annotations list.  In order to…

  • Final Cut Server

    Final Cut Server: Reanalyze an Asset

    If you attempt to Analyze an asset and it fails, or an asset fails to analyze on import then you will not see proxy clips and possibly poster frames for the clip.  This could be due to a lot of reasons, but you can retry the analyze process to see if it’s something with the clip.  To do so, do a get info on the clip in Final Cut Server, then click on the cog wheel menu for the item and select Analyze from the drop-down menu. 

  • Final Cut Server,  Xsan

    The Final Cut Server Command Line

    Final Cut Server has a fairly robust, albeit fairly unsupported command line.  The following is a list of some useful commands, along with their paths and functions: The following are in /Library/Application Support/Final Cut Server/Final Cut Server.bundle/Contents/Resources/sbin: fcsvr_run allows you to interact with the database, amongst other things.  To interact with the database use psql as the first positional parameter and then pxdb as the second, to identify which database you will interact with.  You can then run a select statement in quotations to do a variety of tasks, such as tallying up the number of assets in a database, etc.  Once you have certain information you can then use grep…

  • Final Cut Server

    Final Cut Server: The Client

    OK, so you’ve got that shinny new Artbox, er, Final Cut Server installed and now you want to start using it.  You’ve configured proxy settings, metadata sets, etc.  So you insert your CD into the client and go to run the installer.  But wait a minute, the client isn’t there…  You feverishly search the box that the Unlimited Client came in but find nothing.  Uh oh.  Now we have a problem…  Well, never fear.  Apple loves you.  The client is on the server available to all.  Simply point your browser at the IP of the server followed by /finalcutserver and viola, you’ll love it in an instant.  Now click on…

  • Final Cut Server

    First Look at Final Cut Server

    I originally posted this at http://www.318.com/TechJournal The release of Final Cut Server (along with Final Cut Studio 2) marks a huge step forward for Apple in the media production market. Final Cut Sever is going to revolutionize the way that the entire post production process is handled. From Apple’s Website: “Meet Final Cut Server, Apple’s powerful new media asset management and workflow automation software. Final Cut Server takes the headache out of managing large collections of media files, then extends to tracking job status, managing reviews and approvals, and automating complex sequences of tasks – all with Apple’s legendary ease of use, and all in a single product designed to…