David Mcgavran
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Do you have an email where I can respond?
Thanks
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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Hi Shane,
Nothing against transcoding in Premiere either. If you setup an AME drop folder and transcode everything to DNxHD or ProRes you would get a similar workflow to Avid. Tons of shops do that in Ppro while tons of shops take advantage of the native workflows. Depends on your needs. This specific issue does seem related to OpenCL changes in 10.9.3. So the short term answer for stability is to turn off GPU acceleration (sad 🙁 but works) or stay on 10.9.2
Cheers
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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Yes you can reach out to me directly and I can find someone to help you.
Cheers
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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Hi Brian,
David McGavran, Senior Engineering Manager Premiere Pro, here… We definitely know of the 10.9.3 issue and are working hard to address it for our customers. By being on here you have access to a large number of the Premiere team so asking questions about other issues here will help. Hopefully we can address the OpenCl issue soon. As for the Mac Pro we finally are ramping up our stock of them for extensive development. Took a damn long time for us to get ours 😉
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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We just revealed that we will be supporting this.
Cheers
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
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David Mcgavran
December 16, 2013 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Invisible clips on Premiere CC from FCP7 XML[Brent Hannigan] “I have uploaded the 15MB XML file. The original FCP 7 sequence had at least 6 tracks of video and 4 tracks of audio.”
Great, where can I find it?Thanks
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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David Mcgavran
December 13, 2013 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Invisible clips on Premiere CC from FCP7 XMLCan you send me the .xml file? I don’t need the media
Thanks
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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David Mcgavran
December 12, 2013 at 6:17 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro December Update (avail today!)I think so yes
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Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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This should be fixed in todays release!
Cheers
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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David Mcgavran
December 5, 2013 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Exporting a Quicktime Prores422 file with 3 stereo pairsChange your channels to 6 🙂
6/2 = 3
8/4 = 4
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Dave
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David McGavran, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Senior Engineering Manager Adobe Premiere Pro
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