Alex Ojeda
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Hi, Mads,
Many thanks for the info. Ive never imported footage by dragging and dropping. Ive always used the media browser. I did a bit of research and apparently that red frames bug came back strong in version 8.2, and affects most commonly mxf files, randomly attacking some users.
I rolled back to Premiere 8.1 and AME 8.0.1 and now im good. I’ll wait a while before updating again.
Again, many thanks!
Best,
Alex
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Hi, Tim,
Many thanks for your response and thorough explanation. I really appreciate it. It’s been very very helpful.
Cheers!
Alex
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Hi, Tim, again,
I had a 6TB RAID drive through USB 3, as I have mentioned in prior post, and thought that would be good till maybe next year. Its almost full now, so I’m looking to buy a SAS system now, as you mentioned.
I’m a bit confused here, whats the difference between SAS and mini SAS? I see the card and enclosure you recommend are both mini SAS.
I don’t see the exact same models now in the macsales page, but I found this:
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/ATTO/ESASR680000/
I also found this enclosure, which is same one I have, but instead of USB 3, etc, it’s mini SAS:
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/RPMSS4B12.0T/
They don’t have that exact same Sans digital model you suggested, instead they have this one:
https://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sans%20Digital/TR4XBNC/
Do you think this systems above would make the cut? Is there anything else I might be missing?
Many thanks! I appreciate your help.
Cheers!
Alex Ojeda
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Alex Ojeda
August 30, 2014 at 4:51 am in reply to: How to create, add movie-like subtitles and what software to use.Hi, Jon,
Many thanks for your response. I didn’t knew they were called closed captions. Thanks to your reply I found this mini tutorial. Its exactly what I needed:
https://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-premiere-pro-cc/create-closed-captions-within-premiere-pro/
Many thanks! Have a great weekend!
Cheers!
Alex
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Hi, Tim,
Many thanks for your response, info and suggestions. I will definitely check out your blog. I think most probably I will move up to a SAS solution early next year. I do have Black Magics disk speed test. I will do as you suggest.
I had assigned my RAID 5 – 8TB volume as a source video volume, an internal 2 TB HD as a scratch disk for cache, previews, etc, and have my Adobe apps in a different MAC internal 2 TB HD. And last an internal 2TB HD assigned as an output video volume. I guess I´ll try moving cache and output to the same RAID 5 volume and see how that goes.
Many thanks again, I really appreciate your help.
Alex
Alex Ojeda
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Yes, it was unexpected indeed. I will report it. Many thanks for your help, Tim.
Take care,
Alex
Alex Ojeda
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Hi, Tim,
It seems I found the issue. I tried USB, Firewire 400 & 800 to no avail.
I found some others were having a similar problem with folders that had a big amount of data, not showing in media link browser. So I partitioned the RAID drive in smaller sizes, copied the files to be linked there, and now its working. I guess media link browser doesn’t recognize sizes of 6 TB. I tried 1.5 partitions and it worked. Will do a few tests to see if it can handle 3TB size partitions.
Many thanks for your help.
Cheers
Alex Ojeda
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Hi, Tim,
Many thanks for your help.
I tried the USB option, same thing. Media link browser won’t access the RAID drive. I will try Firewire 400 to 800 as my MacPro doesn’t have FW 400 ports.
It shows as a drive. I can import files to Premiere, etc, everything seems fine except media link browser. In the locals drives in the media link brower you can see it as a local drive option of the right pane box, but can’t access it.
Alex Ojeda
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Hi,
Im using this RAID: https://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/RPM3F8Q08.0T/
Im connecting via Firewire 800. You mean connecting via USB 2.0 or Firewire 400?
Alex Ojeda
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