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  • Brian Barkley

    March 14, 2010 at 4:29 pm in reply to: Timeline takes ages to respond

    It might be as simple as re-booting.

  • Brian Barkley

    March 11, 2010 at 4:34 pm in reply to: No headphones audio in PPRO CS3

    I do not understand why you couldn’t monitor from the same amplifier that is driving your speakers.

  • Brian Barkley

    March 6, 2010 at 8:25 pm in reply to: JPEG doesn’t work

    Right click on the JPEG scene on the timeline, and then Left click
    “Scale To Frame Size” … your JPEGs should be playing anyway, but you might try this and see if it helps.

    I would also suggest taking the file to Photoshop, and then saving it as a JPEG there … give it another file name, say with and “a” after the scene, and then put that Photoshop generated file into the timeline and see if it works.

    I have lots of JPEG photos that are playing fine on the project that I am currently working on.

    Good luck …

  • Brian Barkley

    March 6, 2010 at 8:18 pm in reply to: Still having problems: “File Import Failure”

    Try importing to Project window instead of dragging.

    Go to Media Browser (usually located next to Effects) . . then highlight the files there, and then click “import”. This will import the files directly into the Project Window, and into the folder that is highlighted there.

    You should have no problems … this system works as smooth as cutting soft butter.

    Are you dragging your memory card files directly to your hard drive via Sony Clip Browser? You should be.

  • Brian Barkley

    March 2, 2010 at 8:09 pm in reply to: I thought this Forum would work…

    What camera was the material shot on?
    Did you upload from the camera itself?
    Did you use Clip Browser?
    Did you convert to MXF, or did you keep it in its native format, such as MP4?
    Please give us as much info as possible.

  • Brian Barkley

    February 25, 2010 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Toggling mono audio to stereo?

    A mono track will only take mono audio. Same with stereo.

    You must open the file in Soundbooth and make the change there.

  • Brian Barkley

    February 24, 2010 at 1:38 pm in reply to: PP & Sony EX

    So you’re renaming the clips AFTER you drag them onto your editing hard drive? You CANNOT rename them BEFORE you drag them into the hard drive foldere.

  • Brian Barkley

    February 24, 2010 at 3:42 am in reply to: 23.976 timeline.to DVD .not what i see…

    Well I did some research, and the opinions of most of the articles I read agreed that H-264 was excellent for Blu-Ray DVDs.

    My current project:
    Shot 23.976 on Sony EX3
    Edited 23.976 in CS4
    Have had several “rough cut” DVDs made going the H-264 route . . . the results have been FANTASTIC … I find it impossible to believe the results could be any better.

    My professional 65″ Panasonic TV ($10,000) takes no prisoners, but my H-264 discs look great on it.

    I am a creative person, not a technical person at all. But I’ll be going H-264 for my Blu-Ray discs now and in the future.

  • Brian Barkley

    February 23, 2010 at 10:30 pm in reply to: 23.976 timeline.to DVD .not what i see…

    You do NOT want to select MPEG-2.

    What you want to select is H-264

  • Brian Barkley

    February 22, 2010 at 8:04 pm in reply to: CS4 crash city

    One of the reasons for crashing might be large projects. I am dealing with about 50 hours of HD footage. However, someone doing short programs or TV commercials would likely not have the crashes that documentary film makers like myself have.

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