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A Creative COW "Real World" Product Review
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| Jerry Hofmann jlh productions Denver, Colorado USA ©2002 Jerry Hofmann and CreativeCOW.net. All rights reserved. |
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Philip Hodgetts and company created a unique all digital smart troubleshooter for Final Cut Pro. As a fan of Intelligent Assistances products for some time now, I can say that new product is up to the quality weve all come to expect from Intelligent Assistances products. Its a troubleshooter for your hardware/software setup. The information it supplies is quite complementary to the companys own DV Companion for Final Cut Pro. Rather than help you with an editing technique like showing you how to make a dissolve, it helps you when a dissolve may not be showing you a real time preview. Its a companion to the Companion, as it were. This isnt to say that its not a stand-alone product. It definitely is. The tool helps you troubleshoot your own system when things arent going as advertised. Heres its opening screen: Give it a start clicking on the area of a problem, it asks you back some qualifying questions, you answer, and it starts giving suggestions right back. It gives you choices for solving the problem at each step of the way and gets deeper and deeper into your setup until its plain old correctly well, setup. Heres an example: Lets tell The Troubleshooter we are dropping frames. (Notice its the first thing that is listed as a common problem). Yes, Philip Hodgetts has read and answered so many questions on the boards here at the COW that he knows what to put early in the list! But never fear, if your problem is in a different area, just click on the Continue button theres lots of other areas for you to choose from.But well just highlight the dreaded Dropped Frames problem and see where Continue leads us. The Troubleshooter gives you a 50% Confidence Factor that its a 50-50 chance that one of the four solutions presented are going to fix you right up! It also asks another question which OS are you running? If the first four dont do it, maybe there is something specific to the OS you are running that may be the cause of your problem. Yes folks, its not just a quickie question and pat answer that may or may not work in your particular setup! Its smarter than that, and it also saves you from reading thru tons of unrelated material in case your solution is simple and common. It is always correct too. Intelligent Assistance has created a very interactive tool here that can save you time and time again.
Another question has been asked, no extra solutions, so well tell it we are capturing through a FireWire device. Click again on Continue and up pops this:Asks us to try a different FireWire Cable new solution, and Confidence grows simply keep answering the next question if the presented solutions arent your problem and the Confidence Factor will grow and the possible solutions to your problem increase. I kept clicking on all of the questions it asked about which Mac I was using, which version of Final Cut Pro I was using, that I was seeing the dropped frames on external monitor, capturing DV etc, etc and each time I added another bit of information Confidence grew, and so did my options for clicking on various remedies to try. Very nice Philip and Company! This is so much more fun and more intuitive than a set of manuals, which usually dont directly address issues that may arise because my system is either setup wrong or my settings have be setup wrong or whatever reason things are giving me a hard time. Its OS X native, OS 9 native, fun, informative, and will save your image so fast in front of a client, its scary. Its pretty tough having a hardware problem say, or a software interface setup incorrect in front of a client, and you dont know how to fix it. Tempers flair, clients walk out and you can be left with a very embarrassed and angry disposition This tool will not only fix you right up by analyzing your condition you tell it your in, it will teach you to troubleshoot your own system yourself. I believe you learn by doing, and this little helper will tell you step by step in each of its possible solutions what to do to fix the problem. Ill wager you wont need to look it up again if it strikes again either youll learn a lot using it. Its everything you every wanted to know about troubleshooting Final Cut Pro systems in an interactive program that floats onscreen like a little mechanic, ready for repairs and the little Sheriff logo pretty much says it all. Another feature of the software is that when you run it, it checks Intelligent Assistance via the internet if there have been any updates to the software, so as things change say a new bug appears, or a new solution is found to anything related to the technical setup of Final Cut Pro, you get updated with new information for the life of this version of the Troubleshooter. In other words, all updates for Troubleshooter for FCP 3 are free. We will release a version of the Troubleshooter for FCP 4 some time after FCP 4 is released. A small upgrade price will be expected at that time, but all users of FCP 3 will have updates free. If you get yourself into a bind technically with your setup whether its HD or DV, this Companion to the Companion is an incredibly reliable way to get yourself, say out of jail. Its another clever and well-executed product from the company leading the way of interactive help and teaching of many media programs. I recommend it highly for anyone tired of flipping pages in a manual for a solution to their troubleshooting needs. Its a very reasonable price too for a bunch for real honest-to-goodness professional quality help for a problem thats usually solved with just a few clicks of the mouse.
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