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  • Clip Notes Workaround?

    Posted by Nick Esposito on June 8, 2006 at 5:47 am

    I like the concept of clip notes but I hate Adobe 7 (It is a system hog compared to 5).

    I haven’t had a really good experience with clip notes because I want to run it from the web and the adobe media encoder makes files that are (to my eyes) much too large.

    When I spit out a 512k qt with procoder I can get a good quality 30 min file for around 70mb. Premiere makes the file more than 3x bigger on similar settings.

    SO what I’m trying to do is a workaround where I make a clip notes pdf, then remove the adobe created QT and replace it with a procoder created QT of the same sequence.

    In this case my file size should go down about 230mb and everything will run smoothly for my clients.

    ANYHOW I’ve figured out that to do this I have to take the pdf into adobe designer and f- with it. BUT there is some (default, I guess) password for editing the pdf. Does anyone know what that password is or how to work around it.

    THANKS!

    Cheers!
    Nick Espo

    Nick Esposito replied 19 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Eric Lagerlof

    June 8, 2006 at 4:43 pm

    Just tried clip notes myself. I agree 100% with both the comments about the new version being a system hog and the clip notes file size. Maybe they can incorporate Flash technology on their try, now that they own it.

    As to the password, it is a standard request in the clip notes dialogue box, maybe creating your own while in PPro will work? Good luck.

  • Nick Esposito

    June 8, 2006 at 5:40 pm

    Ok so here’s how I solved the problem.

    I selected the streaming video option from the clip notes (but didn’t use the ftp client included with ppro)
    I already had my procoder clip online and put the location in the ppro dialogue.

    So then ppro did its exporting and made a 1mb acrobat file.
    I deleted the

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