Re: time code in source monitor question
I don't see that, but maybe I don't have the right kind of media. Anyone else?
View ArticleRe: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
Been trying Warp there, and the AE plain single-point stabilizer. Incredibly UNstable -- ie AE crashes after about a minute no matter what I do. Hard to believe these have been tested very much. (But...
View ArticleRe: Audio out of sync in premiere pro cs6 after capturing
Hi Jim, It may not capture to mp4, but it imports mp4.My footage is an ancient VHS family video, about 60 minutes.It imported fine. I imported into QT and it is in sync. I am going to export andthen...
View ArticleRe: Premiere Pro CS6 and AVCHD - Should I upgrade or wait?
BlueScarecrow wrote: AVCHD files will never be supported by Adobe until it becomes profitable. Until then they will spin and dance and tell you your computer processor is too slow, or you don't have...
View ArticleRe: using CS6 to digitize analog cassette tapes?
Nice tutorial for video capture, Bill! Fortunately, for audio capture, little if any of that complexity needs to be considered. I'm adding a note to the discussion on your video capture tutorial, to...
View ArticleRe: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
Have you tried Mocha? It might do the trick. It's bundled with After Effects.http://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/tracking-stabilizing-motion -cs5.html#resources_for_mocha_for_after_effects_mocha_ae
View ArticleRe: time code in source monitor question
.You can Paste Timecode of your choice to a clip if thats helpful.
View ArticleRe: reverse of ctrl-shift-f from nested sequence
Jim Simon wrote: The one issue with that 'hidden feature' is that we no longer have the ability to navigate to clip markers in a sequence with CS6. Adobe inexplicably removed that.Yep. I don't...
View ArticleRe: Premiere Pro CS6 and AVCHD - Should I upgrade or wait?
Kevin, thanks for your post. Wow, I posted this 7 months ago and the spanned AVCHD problem still isn't fixed in CS 6? That's incredible. Tell me I'm misinterpreting your answer. Thanks much! -Keith
View ArticleBlurry Titles in Premiere CS6
Is Adobe doing anything to correct the problems that Premiere CS6 has when creating titles that look great until they are rendered, at which point they become blurry...titles created in Photoshop...
View ArticleErnie T
Do I need to fix a time line problem in premiere pro CS5.5 before I upgrade to CS6?
View ArticleRe: Premiere Pro CS6 and AVCHD - Should I upgrade or wait?
>AVCHD files will never be supported by Adobe I use PPro 5.0.3 to edit AVCHD from a Canon Vixia HFS100 with zero problems... of course, I am a home hobbyist shooting short family clips that I...
View ArticleRe: Ernie T
Hard to answer without knowing what the "timeline problem" is ...and what you are doing !
View ArticleRe: P2 720p 59.94 importing error in video
Ugh, I just sent our Panasonic P2 camera back for service because of this thinking it was a dead line of pixels on the sensor! When the panasonic tech could not replicate the issue I decided to search...
View ArticleRe: Blurry Titles in Premiere CS6
I dont get that issue ...and I do a lot of titles for broadcast TV. I suspect its something that you are doing wrong. Tell us what you are doing and post some examples. eg screen grabs.
View ArticleRe: How do I efficiently combine multiple projects for a huge documentary edit?
I'm far from an expert. But I do know that people cut major motion pictures on PPro. It must not be impossible, nor more difficult that other platforms. Just sayin'. I suspect that the problem here is...
View ArticleRe: Premiere Pro CS6 and AVCHD - Should I upgrade or wait?
Hope? Hmmmm. I was hoping to make a career for myself in video production. I invested 10 years and thousands of dollars in Avid and got the same runaround that's evident on this forum. Everytime the...
View ArticleRe: Blurry Titles in Premiere CS6
I don't think it's just me, I've literally read at least 50 blog posts with the same issue. I finish a project, create some simple titles (white over black field) -they look perfect in the Premiere...
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