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  • Daniel

    September 21, 2005 at 3:45 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    Hi Peter,

    Would like to check with you, when I’m capturing video,
    I’m capturing using premiere pro project PAL DV 4:3 setting
    via firewire and then after caprturing I’ll import this
    native premiere pro project into a new Premiere Pro BMD
    DV PAL 4:3 project.

    Will the Premiere Pro DV codec conflicting with BMD DV PAL
    project? Did you manage to capture BMD DV file via Firewire?
    When I’m with BMD DV PAL project setting, I tried capturing
    DV via firewire by switching device control to DV device control
    but when I start capturing video Premiere will shut down due to
    error.
    What is your work flow like?

    When I’m playing a Native Premiere DV file ( which is
    Mainconcept codec ) off the BMD DV PAL project, it played
    smoothly but some how or rather BMD PAL DV is having problem
    decoding the Mainconcept DV codec in a long run, therefore
    it causes premiere pro to shut down.

    Please advise

    THANKS

    Daniel

  • Daniel

    September 21, 2005 at 6:50 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    Hi Peter,

    That’s convincing.

    So can i say that if I change the
    motherboard to a BMD cetified Xeon
    base motherboard, I should not face
    this problem provided all my drivers
    & hardisk are properly installed?

    For those who are using BMD card
    with XEON base motherboard c/w PCI X,
    any thoughts?

    thanks

    Daniel

  • Daniel

    September 20, 2005 at 4:28 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    Gary,

    Yes it is come with 32bit pci slot only.
    It is the main reason?
    Out of curiousity,The Dual core recommended
    motherboard is also using 32bits pci slot.

    When I am editing without BMD extreme, no matter
    what I did the APPro 1.5 is rock solid.

    Any advise?

    Thanks

    Daniel

  • Daniel

    September 20, 2005 at 10:40 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    Hi,

    I’m using :

    Hardware:
    P4 Intel 3.0Ghz HT
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    40GB IDE Seagate 8MB hardisk
    160GB X 2 SATA Seagate 8MB hardisk Audio & Video drive (windows raid0 )
    120GB SATA Audio conforming drive
    NVIDIA 6600 PCIe 256MB graphic card ( latest driver)
    Dual 17inch LCD Monitor
    Onboard Realtek soundcard
    Intel925XCV motherboard (updated latest bios)

    Software:
    Windows XP PRO SP2
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5.1
    Blackmagic Design driver 5.1.2
    Adobe After Effects 6.5
    Quicktime 6.5.2
    no firewall & others windows unwanted software

    Project :
    I am using BMD extreme for previewing for
    my DV projects to Broadcast monitor only.
    These DV projects vary from
    corporate video, event video & wedding video.
    final video duration around 15 minutes to 2 hours

    I’ve have just reformated my workstation yesterday,
    and this problem still exist.

    Any advise ?

    thanks

    Daniel

  • Daniel

    September 19, 2005 at 4:01 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    Thanks Andrew and Bill

    I will try a clean installation of Windows XP Pro
    and BM driver. Hope it will be fine.

    BTW I will email Andrew about my CPU configuration
    to pc support BM.

    Thanks

    Daniel

  • Daniel

    August 9, 2005 at 10:03 am in reply to: Motherboard for Decklink in SD windows platform

    Thanks for the advise.

    Cheer
    Daniel

  • Daniel

    April 25, 2005 at 2:03 am in reply to: Test

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