Christopher Tegg
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I’m reading off a thunder bolt drive.
I converted raw to tiff, and have jpeg image sequences as well.
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Christopher Tegg
December 13, 2012 at 8:37 am in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.p.s. – some idea about why the app always asks me to locate media everytime I open? It knows where it is. I click skip all. All is good.
Cheers
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Christopher Tegg
December 13, 2012 at 8:22 am in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.I really do appreciate all the help you fullas are dishing out. Don’t get me wrong.
I am new to Prem. Me been on FCP ,AVID etc.
I’m a kiwi with 22 years editing experience, working in in Hawaii on a little, big production. Private bedroom edit suite, Massive 40tb of rushes for one feature.
I’ve convinced the boss to upgrade to 32gb ram today, in my iMac 3.4, mid 2011, SSD driven machine.
Don’t think he is going to fly with the $25,ooo tree!
4 X 12gb white winged horses will have to keep me afloat for now.I’m steaming at full throttle though, compared to the 7 year old fcp crapper I was stearing back in Dunedin, New Zealand. Haha.
So, to sum it up if I can just…
a. Get my renders rendered and stay rendered I’ll be a happy man.
b. Quit Premiere Pro (which i really do think is nifty by the way, but lacking in finesse for the cash you shell out). with out having to force quit each time.
c. Keep my project size down so I don’t have to worry about slow saves.
d. Get to the end of the con…………………………………….form……………………………….ing!!!!!!!
e. Finish, fx, Output. Bing! Out the door.
I’m thinking about using the project manager at the end, to consolidate all my media to one drive for my piclock and then do my fx etc then so I can preview render without losing the renders each time I close.Well that’s all folks. and God Bless Hawaii. I’m digging it here! My edit suite has a window that opens and looks out to the gentle waters of Hawaii Kai.
Better than all of those other dark Hurt Lockers people expect you to cut in!Cheers form the Premiere Virgin semi-pro.
Christopher
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.Thanks for your help.
I also work with Ableton Live.
Now there is a solid piece of software architecture.
Stable, smooth and fantastic layout.
I hope someone can make an editing program that much fun to use!
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 7:46 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.Shout out to Walter Biscardi. Thanks for the help! Not the criticism. I said one thing about a piece of software and I get personally attacked for venting.
What?
Never felt frustrated!
Thanks Walter.
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 7:31 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.I didn’t come her to vent, I just said there gear wasn’t professional.
Expressing opinions and feelings are all part of online forums.
I have had some help from someone else, and it was very useful.
Thank you
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 7:08 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro needs to address some major problems. I can’t render, my audio keeps caching and I have to force quit to close the app.I don”t care about anybody else. All i care about is what I’m doing right now, and they are MY problems. That’s why I was asking. I have got help, and i don’t need personal criticism. I’m not criticizing you personally so don’t worry about it.
Would you buy a car without out brakes, or a steering wheel? So why should computer companies and software programs come with so many bugs and issues. Charge less money if it doesn’t work properly, and don’t put the word “PRO” on the end of it. -
Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 4:01 am in reply to: Premiere Pro running like a dream. Almost.o.k. sent it to the boss.
Cheers
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 3:51 am in reply to: Premiere Pro running like a dream. Almost.I’m joking.
Can you give me a rough idea of what a 48 gb drive is worth?
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Christopher Tegg
December 12, 2012 at 3:46 am in reply to: Premiere Pro running like a dream. Almost.That’s nice. Well. What can I say. You have bigger ram and a nice big raid all in one. Life sucks. Hang me from the rafters.