Chaddix Malchow
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Chaddix Malchow
March 3, 2010 at 4:05 pm in reply to: AVCHD files – format to use in BOTH fcp and adobe premiere proh.264?
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all of my unrendered audio has always worked fine in premiere, but that may be because i exported my final video to uncompressed .avi and then imported it, instead of it being native PCM. you could try exporting audio only in the export box in PP and then choosing a more common codec, such as .wav
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youre going to have to learn how to track data, if you dont know how already. check out videocopilot’s basic training and tracking your video will do the trick
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Chaddix Malchow
December 16, 2009 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Ideal Project Settings for TV Commercial neededwell if space isnt an issue, you could go lossless with uncompressed .avi and avoid the compression problems. if space is any issue, MPEG-2 with the correct bitrates. as far as youtube/vimeo, use h.264
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Chaddix Malchow
December 16, 2009 at 11:49 pm in reply to: CS3 crashes loading specific project only..Ive gotten that same problem before, all i did was hit ‘save as’ and saved it to a different drive, but kept all my source files in the same place and that seemed to work for me. hope it helps
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no were disregarding the cam audio and using the audio from the mixer, it was re-mixed and gave to me by the client in 44.1 but the first mix was 48khz, so the audio is lined up according to that, not 44.1
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Chaddix Malchow
December 3, 2009 at 6:25 pm in reply to: Fixing several radio towers onto a “3d” rotating globewell if you already have the globe made in AE, you could track the points of the area that you want the tower to be placed, be sure to do a few runs through, apply that to the tower under the tracking options on edit target and the radio tower should stay fixed on the track points, if you need help on tracking and dont understand it, there is a great tutorial under videocopilot’s basic training, https://www.videocopilot.net
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i know theres no boat or anything that you can see see BUT what if they did the trick twice, first pass using the jib shot, and second run using a camera man from way out in the water or in the heli, then used one still photographer to get a sequence of photos to aligned them up and make up the rest of the missing data by 3D? thats what i think, cause if you look at the effect at about 1:30, with that jib, you can see a photographer way out on the left on the first shot
just an idea
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oh yea, you should 2 cores in your system at the very least, i was working with 4 hours of HDV footage from 3 different cameras, and i had one quad core then and it was still laggin quite a bit, so i threw another one in there and it can handle most all of it. but you should be able to get some cheap core2duos, just make sure its capable with your system
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well it usually takes me around 6 hours to every one hour on mpeg2 blu ray, and i have 2 quad cores in my system, so depending on your system that sounds about right