Chris Borjis
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drop the 1920×1080 into a new sequence export that.
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I had that issue for awhile.
Turned out to be the Kona3g driver on my mac.
I had a number of issues with that for awhile (disabling transmit was a temp fix)
but the latest driver from aja fixed all the issues i had.you might look into your output card driver, trying a newer
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Chris Borjis
January 26, 2017 at 5:52 pm in reply to: Very choppy playback in Source window – iMac 16GB ramAlso, I can vouch that you need more ram….working in anything above 1080 (moreso if raw footage)
will be slow as molasses response wise with 16gb.When I upgraded to 32gb during a project with Red footage, it made a HUGE difference in
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Chris Borjis
January 3, 2017 at 9:30 pm in reply to: Is Adobe simply trying to plug holes in a sinking ship?concur with Jon D on this one.
Though I’m still running 2015.2 here.
Don’t worry Steve, SOMEONE will always want to be running the latest/greatest
version and take the plunge and experience the issues.I do, once in a great while if there’s some compelling reason to do so, but
only with a recent backed up cloned disk so I can immediately revert if
there’s real issues.From my experience the least buggy / most stable version ever was the last
updated version of the original CC release. It never crashed on me. -
Chris Borjis
December 29, 2016 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Mac can’t see external fibre drives after updating OS XRan into that as well (and I have that same storage device)
The entire issue was an older ATTO fiber channel 4gb card.
Also I tested an apple branded fiber card and that didn’t work either.At that time coincidentally I moved a caldigit storage array from another room
that was much bigger capacity and needed there. It was pci-express direct and works
fine in yosemite though.The only solution since ATTO didn’t make an updated driver for the card i had
was to spend almost a grand on a newer one that did have a yosemite driver.
I declined that idea and now have it on one of our legacy use systems running mountain lion. -
click the wrench on the program monitor, uncheck “overlays”
I actually like them and enabled mine. they let you know where your edit cuts are.
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learn the wheels. it is a necessity if you want things done right 🙂
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If you set playback for the lowest setting 1/4 res I think, and upgrade to 32gb ram and a newer better
4gb ram gpu, you should be able to edit just fine. perhaps a bit bumpy, but doable.That’s what both my 2009 mac pro’s have. (and a very fast raid)
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If I had to choose one of those 3 I’d pick the GTX 750
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Chris Borjis
December 6, 2016 at 7:30 pm in reply to: Boosting a dark concert in PP using Lumetri, now have lots of color artifacts…you might also, just for the hell of it, try enable the HDR button in the Lumetri panel for that shot.
I’ve been able to make things like that appear smooth. either that or it will make it look worse but worth a try.