Re: Best way to import footage
Some people have told me to use Cineform to then take the footage and put it a more computer friendly format. My machine is decent, but not extremly powerful. Do you know anything about using Cineform?
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Read Bill Hunt on project setup http://forums.adobe.com/thread/919388?tstart=0
View ArticleI need help with my Premier Pro Cs6 crashing all the time!
Well so this is becoming more often recently: I open up premier and make a new project, import some files and when I then drag some files in the editor, adobe premier pro cs6 begins not responding or...
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So I guess my new/better question is, should I use Cineform or should I just edit directly from the encoded AVCHD.
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I edit direclty from AVCHD all the time and it works fine for me on several systems including an older macbook pro. I suggest avoiding transcoding if possible. It's time consuming and if you don't do...
View ArticleRe: Most efficient workflow in CS6 - sequences into project
I'd create all 30 sequences in the same project and nest them into a master sequence for export.
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I know that the AVCHD footage is much smaller, so I rather keep that versus keeping all that other footage. (I have the same HDD worrys, that one will fail, and the other will fail at same time) How do...
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just take the entire "PRIVATE" folder and put it in a project folder? Yes.
View ArticleRe: BEST EXPORT SETTINGS FOR 7d FOOTAGE?
Hi it doesn't give me the option to export as one of those only these options You have every option I mentioned in that list. DPX is obvious. Uncompressed, ProRes and DNxHD are available through...
View ArticleRe: CS6 pool problem in preview monitor
I'll be honest. It looks like English isn't your primary language, and so I just have no idea what you're asking here. Perhaps one of the International forums would help? (Scroll to the bottom.)...
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View ArticleRe: How many sequences and peices of footage can Premiere handle?
You might be able to get some satisfaction. With an account that large, I assume you pay for it. What use is paying for their service if the people you send files to can't get them?
View ArticleRe: How many sequences and peices of footage can Premiere handle?
Presumably they are going to try and download it themselves. We'll see.
View ArticleRe: I need help with my Premier Pro Cs6 crashing all the time!
Version: Don't know where to find that Any recent updates: No Operating system: Windows 7 Source footage: A gamplay footage recorded using dxtory, recorded as a .avi file Error message: (Trananslated...
View ArticleRe: Top 15 Issues/Fixes Needed in the next Premiere Pro release/update (CS6.5...
Warp Stabilizer is un-usable in its present form Well, a new version of Warp Stabilizer that didn't require the analysis data would be a new feature, found in a new version. That's something I think...
View ArticleAudio levels in exported video [Premiere Pro CS6]
The audio level is just what I want in the actual track. However, when I export the video the exported audio is too loud. So I went back and lowered the clip by 3dB...the volume level of exported video...
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How are you monitoring your export todetermine the audio levels are too hot?
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Yes. I'm monitoring levels. I edited the track in Audition and the level was just where I wanted it. Even back in Premiere Pro the volume was perfect. When I exported though it's way loud. I'm sure...
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