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  • Chuose Osemeka

    January 10, 2018 at 2:20 am in reply to: Premiere Pro tutorials

    I learnt Premiere Pro with Adobe Premiere Pro Video Editing Training For Beginners.
    Its excellent for Beginners.

    The youtube is below

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxk2oGy06ww

  • Chuose Osemeka

    January 9, 2018 at 1:43 am in reply to: Dynamic Link Import stopped working CC 2015

    Nope, I’m simply trying to import a standalone AFX comp.
    It does not even give me the chance to import any type of comp, but can start new comps from PP and replace comes.

    The option Import Comp just does not work but others do

    UPDATE
    Working now.
    maybe I didnt clear the cache properly I dunno.

    Uninstalled, delete all Adobe folders and reinstalled.

  • Chuose Osemeka

    January 8, 2018 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Video Editing On Laptop ?

    check the performance of cards and CPUs here.
    https://www.cpubenchmark.net/

    I use a laptop and my cpu is top notch.

    also make sure ur getting a laptop that can be upgraded to 16GB not all can upgrade to 16GB.

    Then upgrade to 16GB if it not already 16GB

  • Chuose Osemeka

    January 8, 2018 at 8:03 pm in reply to: Dynamic Link Import stopped working CC 2015

    Nope, I’m simply trying to import a standalone AFX comp.
    It does not even give me the chance to import any type of comp, but can start new comps from PP and replace comes.

    The option Import Comp just does not work but others do

  • Chuose Osemeka

    August 20, 2017 at 1:52 am in reply to: UN trim comp to work area

    Mister you saved me a whole lot of hassle.
    thanks it worked.
    ????

  • Chuose Osemeka

    July 7, 2017 at 12:44 am in reply to: Render not looking good.

    Okay, I’ll try that and get back.

    thanks.

    Tried rendering in trillons but it;’s greyed out.
    how can i render in trillons of colours?

  • Chuose Osemeka

    July 7, 2017 at 12:17 am in reply to: Render not looking good.

    Okay, I’ll try that and get back.

    thanks

  • Chuose Osemeka

    March 18, 2017 at 1:23 am in reply to: Reduction Of MOV File Bitrate

    wrapping has two advantages. a big advantage is if the codec is a lossy codec (like h.264, and many others) it won’t lose any more data by re-encding it. it simply rewrites the media data to the new container format. another advantage is that since it’s not re-encoding, it is much faster.

    thanks ????

    So rewarp is good excellent

  • Chuose Osemeka

    March 18, 2017 at 1:21 am in reply to: Reduction Of MOV File Bitrate

    “Rewrap” is the process of putting a movie in a different media container.
    For example, converting a Quicktime file (“.mov”) into an MXF File (“.mxf”).

    Some applications can only read files in certain media containers. That’s when you rewrap.

    Thanks ????

  • Chuose Osemeka

    March 17, 2017 at 10:56 pm in reply to: Reduction Of MOV File Bitrate

    When you reduce the bit rate, you throw away information. It all depends on your tolerance of a degraded image.
    Yeah, makes sense.

    If we knew why you were asking, we could give better advice.
    I noticed that I some how rendered a MOV file and it was smaller than I usual.
    When I checked the bitrate it was smaller.

    2, when you render in AME you get the option to REWRAP.
    What exactly is rewarp and what are the pros and cons?

    Any hints on this?

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