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  • Maybe not, it sounds like it is writing data to the card at about 12Mbps where as the professional rate is from 25Mbps as on the tape based Canon HV20/30/40 or their other Pro units > most pro camcorders are 25 Mbps or higher which give a better result. Ask Canon ?

    The Canon 5D Mark II is at 38 Mbps

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  • All I can suggest is that when you changed the RAM something happened, perhaps set it back to what it was ? if the computer is under warranty ask the tech support.
    Check the audio icon on the left of the timeline, you may have accidentally clicked it off ?

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  • Bob Dix

    March 22, 2012 at 6:41 am in reply to: Clips deleted, but still showing on timeline

    After removing the clips, then save as a different sequence, and delete original ??????????????

    Good luck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • I also have Premiere Pro 1.5.1 (IE., with the .1 upgrade for HDV 1440 x 1080 i) However, this may not work for the new codecs, such as H.264 mov and it does have audio.

    I tried Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 11 (32 bit)and it has an in built stabilizer, which is only $89 total and is nearly as good as my Premiere Pro CS5.5.2.(64 bit)

    I wish you all the best …………….

    Ps. It will work using Premiere Pro 1.5.1 and has been for 3 years since we had the Canon EOS 5 D Mark II which uses the H.264 mov codec, but you cannot run this codec natively in 1.5.1 without converting it ????????????? And it handles HDV 1440 x 1080i easily, no audio issues, but, the Premiere Pro 1.5.1 will not run without installing the Windows XP Mode with the Windows Virtual PC ( make sure you have activated it, unless you have organised it automatically) as you will lose files and windows (like monitor and or audio windows)in the application as well as audio ?????
    It still runs well with the Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz 32 bit with hyper-threading, the fact that you now run an i7 Professional 64 bit should make no difference to the audio. I presume it is a 64 bit > ?
    Make sure you have installed the .1 upgrade from Adobe which is still on their web site.

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  • Bob Dix

    March 15, 2012 at 6:53 am in reply to: Upgraded to CS 5.5 (Windows) now effects are a mess

    Get the upgrade to CS5.5.2

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  • Bob Dix

    March 8, 2012 at 2:26 am in reply to: 5D Mark III video data rate

    perhaps the data rate of the Mark II to a higher rate does not matter, there appears to be other things to think about DIGIC 5+ Image Processor for enhanced noise reduction and blazing processing speed

    For a whole new level of performance, the EOS 5D Mark III uses a DIGIC 5+ Image Processor. Working with two 4-channel A/D converter front-end processing circuits, and delivering speeds of up to 6.0 fps (RAW + JPEG), and the DIGIC 5+ Image Processor improves data processing performance and features new algorithms that promote greater noise reduction at higher ISOs. In addition to conventional image processing functions the DIGIC 5+ Image Processor offers real-time compensation for chromatic aberration in both still and motion images. With the power of this processor, speed improvements are noticeable from the instant the camera is turned on and the stunning results speak for themselves.

    You would have to say that would be better, but, I find it hard to physically see the difference between Pro tape at 1440 x 1080p anamorphic and the square pixel all things being equal.

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  • Bob Dix

    March 8, 2012 at 1:43 am in reply to: controlling depth of field

    AH, I see

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  • Bob Dix

    March 7, 2012 at 8:55 am in reply to: 5D Mark III video data rate

    Data rate of 35.5 Mb /sec not bad ,even professional BBC Blu-Rays are at 15Mb/s are very good, Pro Tape is better but, recent Blu-ray at 15Mb/s was very, very good. considering the compression .

    And that is from a 3.5 year old Canon 5D mark II ex Premiere Pro CS5.5.2 HD 1920 x 1080 p using Encore ? I am still impressed >

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  • Bob Dix

    March 6, 2012 at 10:40 pm in reply to: 5D Mark III HDMI output

    Yes, I misunderstood what you were getting at,Edouard Dufour-Boiteau,
    is right

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  • Just re-size jpeg to say 1920 x 1080 for widescreen HD in Photoshop and import images using Automate to Sequence found at bottom of Project window about third in from left. You can set time say 4 sec and or set dissolve overlap if you want to. I do 1,000’s this way for slide shows ?

    You can also re-size in monitor window by clicking on the image after dragging to timeline.

    Good luck

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