Bala Chandran
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Bala Chandran
July 29, 2014 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Titles stretched after render, and in playback, but not on exportRight click on your asset, Modify, Interpret Footage and make sure both your title and video footage are of the same pixel aspect ratio.
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Your video card is not up to par with your system, with only 16 CUDA cores. For instance GTX 285 has 240 cores, GTX 580 has 512 cores and the 780Ti has 2880 cores. These, among a score of others, are cards being used for video editing in PPro.
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The method works. May be something else is the issue. Make sure the txt file does not get appended with some other extension than .txt.
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For faster rendering you need a better card with more CUDA cores. Yours has only 16, I believe. And you can add many unsupported cards to Premiere Pro’s cuda_supported_cards.txt file as instructed here:
https://www.pointsinfocus.com/learning/digital-darkroom/enable-cuda-in-premier-pro-cs6-without-a-quadro/ -
Bala Chandran
April 8, 2014 at 3:51 am in reply to: Laptop Specs For Beginner to Intermediate EditorIf you are editing HD files it will be difficult to use just the internal 5400 rpm hard drive to edit videos. What you could do (if you are not trying to edit while waiting for your plane at the airport) is, put your video files on an external (or internal with appropriate dock) 7200 rpm, powered hard drive and connect to your laptop with USB 3.0 port. I can edit two streams of HD video (multicam) coming from my hard drive sitting in a USB 3.0 dock, without much ado.
Many NVIDIA mobile and desktop video cards can be added to the list of Adobe’s supported cards for Adobe CS5.5 and above. You can find the instructions online. Here is one: https://www.pointsinfocus.com/learning/digital-darkroom/enable-cuda-in-premier-pro-cs6-without-a-quadro/
An i7 processor and at least 8 GB of ram would make life easier. More ram is better. In my setup as above, I use Aspire V3 772G-9822 laptop with NVIDIA GTX 760M and 12 MB memory and it works very well to edit XDCAM HD files. Now, if you are using AVCHD files, that format takes more muscle power.
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Did you try first importing the file and then dragging it to “New Item” to create a timeline that will create one matching the footage exactly?
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Thank you Bill Griffin. I also managed to talk to IDX and they assured me similar to what you said. Appreciate your response.
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Bala Chandran
July 9, 2013 at 4:42 am in reply to: SxS-1 card readable in one MacBook Pro but not anotherQuestion: When you insert the card does it show up on your desktop, or Finder? Or it doesn’t show anywhere at all?
I have an old MBP that sometimes does not read the inserted SxS (either kind) right away. If I wait a while it eventually does.
Another trick I do is insert an SD card in a holder and it will be read. Remove that and put the SxS, it will be read too. -
Bala Chandran
June 11, 2013 at 4:22 am in reply to: How can I copy Encore Chapter Markers to a new sequence?You can trim video in Encore.
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Bala Chandran
December 11, 2012 at 1:30 am in reply to: Can CS6 export AVI’s? If so, how? I’m not getting the option when I go to export.When you go File>Export>Media it doesn’t give you AVI option? In fact AVI should show up as default.