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  • Civilian

    August 20, 2006 at 8:25 pm in reply to: Premiere Audio Clip Problem

    The sound clips are crappy sounds downloaded free from sounddogs.com, 8khz 16kbps Mono. In the properties it states that the FX must be syncronized within your productions. I’m guessing that might be the problem. What’s weird is that some clips from that site seem to work in Premiere work and others don’t.

  • Civilian

    July 20, 2006 at 5:20 pm in reply to: After Effects to Premiere

    Thanks Tim, I have some idea of how to go about it now. My AE stuff is all cartoon rendered 3d animation from Maya (at 1024×768), would the quicktime Animation codec be a good fit for that as well? There is no native file type for Premiere as of yet, because I’ve got to composite it all in AE first. After I’ve rendered it out of AE, in Premiere I’d want to use the same codec to render it out again right? For instance if I used the Animation codec in After Effects, I’d use Animation codec again in Premiere, correct? Or will that end up with a loss of quality (by compressing it twice)?

  • Civilian

    July 20, 2006 at 1:46 am in reply to: After Effects to Premiere

    I just tried the Premiere 2.0 demo and it said it didn’t include dynamic link. I’m not sure if this was because it was only a demo, or because it wasn’t the production studio, but I think it was the latter. Thats a good point about the computer resources though Tim, I didn’t know the dynamic link actually had both programs running at the same time. Well since I don’t have the production studio, what is the best way to render out a compostion in After Effects for use in Premiere? Is it best to render it out of AE uncompressed, then import it to Premiere? When I do so I have very huge file sizes, and when I render it out of Premiere again, they are still fairly large. I don’t know much about compression, so any advice the best way to bring it out of After Effects for use in Premiere would be appreciated. Thanks for the help.

  • Civilian

    July 19, 2006 at 8:28 pm in reply to: After Effects to Premiere

    Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad they did it, and it sounds like a good deal. I’m just saying that I thought it would be something they would incorporate right from the start of after effects and premiere. I mean easy compatibility between those two programs just makes sense. I’m sure it’s not the easiest thing to make, I’m just annoyed that I can’t do it with my versions.

  • Civilian

    July 18, 2006 at 11:13 pm in reply to: After Effects to Premiere

    You’d think Adobe would put the link in right from the start. Anyways thanks for the reply.

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