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  • David Gaudio

    December 13, 2013 at 12:50 am in reply to: Bad stuff from the 7.2 update

    Problem solved – I googled the issue, followed the instructions, and am back up and running on 7.1.

    Maybe 7.3 will be a better idea…

  • David Gaudio

    October 8, 2013 at 7:03 am in reply to: iChat Theater Replacement for Premiere Pro

    I hooked up a Slingbox to the component outs of my Blackmagic capture card and was able to stream high quality video and audio to a client who watched it on a Slingbox website. Worked very well, except we had to converse via speakerphone. But the Slingbox does cost a few hundred dollars.

  • My only problem with this is that I use at least three Adobe programs all the time – Premiere, Audition, and Photoshop. After Effects a bit less, but it’s still mandatory. So that’s four for my workflow that can’t be disqualified. Maybe they’ll start offering some other packages that just group certain key apps together, but until then, I’ll have to deal with the whole enchilada instead of any a la carte offerings.

  • David Gaudio

    August 14, 2013 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Where did my Filmimpact plugins go?

    This has happened to me several times; usually whenever the program is upgraded. Opening Extension Manager and reinstalling the keys was the trick. Just have your keys in a convenient folder. It’s a pain, but just takes a minute to fix, and it only seems to happen during an upgrade.

  • Go to the pull-down menu on the right side of your sequence, scroll down to where you see “work area bar” and click it…it should be there, but in the CC version, as I recall reading, it is now unchecked by default because so many people weren’t using it.

  • David Gaudio

    July 19, 2013 at 5:27 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 7.01 Update

    Thanks, but that’s far too laborious a process to simply get from the source window back to the same shot in the timeline! I certainly hope the folks at Adobe are working on a way to simply press one button and land back on that same frame in an opened timeline. FCP 7 has done it for years…

  • David Gaudio

    July 11, 2013 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 7.01 Update

    Thanks, Peter – I’ve done so. Also will put in a feature request for the display of timecode from sources while viewing in the program monitor (this was the other holdover from FCP 7 that I greatly miss – Adobe has replaced or enhanced almost everything else that I needed from that venerable old app and made it all much faster now as well!).

  • David Gaudio

    July 11, 2013 at 9:32 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 7.01 Update

    It’s just “F” from the source window. Matches to the same frame on the opened timeline.

  • David Gaudio

    July 11, 2013 at 9:05 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 7.01 Update

    That is a great help for nested sequences.

    However, all I want to do is match from my source to the same shot in an opened timeline. Just the reverse of what match frame does. It’s something FCP 7 did easily. Any chance of that happening soon?

  • David Gaudio

    July 11, 2013 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 7.01 Update

    The new fixes are welcome and a sure sign that Adobe is listening to their user base. I had a question regarding the improved match frame capabilities, however. From the official site:

    “The Match Frame feature now lets you match frames from the Source monitor to the source files of a sequence”

    What keystroke accomplishes this? I haven’t found it yet, nor have I found anything in the pulldown menu to perform it. Right clicking displays nothing about match framing in that menu, either. And just pressing the “F” button while parked in the source window does nothing.

    Any ideas?

    With this new update, about the only other major thing I’m missing from the old FCP 7 days is displaying timecodes from multiple sources in the program window (unless I missed that one).

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