Thanks for your reply. As I mentioned in my post I saw the MAC importer but as I am on W7 I am after a windows version. Any idea if and when that might be available?
Ok, think I found my own answer. Use the pen tool to highlight all the keyframes you want then drag the keyframes to a new position. For more accurate positioning put your time cursor over the first key frame then pen select all the keyframes then CTRL+X to cut the frames. Move your time cursor to the new position of the first keyframe then CTRL+V to paste into the new position.
Thanks for the reply John, sorry it took so long to thank you 🙂
Avid Meridian is what I ended up thinking would be a good option. Do you know why 2:1 compression is not a good option. Would have thought it is still pretty good option. I remember Digi Beta was 2:1 compression.
Just found that if I make a 1080 sequence for the animation and track matte, so seq matches animation and PSD, then nest and scale over my main PAL sequence then it works fine.
Still looks like a bug though as it worked in CS5.
Yes exporting .mp4 and then playing in VLC but not Quicktime player. I did try exporting MOV 264 but the quality seems much worse when doing a MOV 264 export, is this to do with a lower quality encoder when exporting that way.
Thanks for your help Walter. Any idea how much RAM we are talking about for this length clip (13min @ 1080)? Just a rough guide so I can plan a future upgrade.
Will try your suggestions. I had stabilised some individual 10-15sec shots and used them which worked fine and was trying to do the entire tape for the client’s future use. Maybe I should be a bit less helpful 🙂