Dennis Tzeng
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I have a Surface Pro 3 with the i7 and 8 gigs of RAM and do light editing on it all the time. Before I had the Surface Pro 2 which was only an i5 but still had 8 gigs of RAM and that also was fine. It actually is pretty smooth, the only issues I’ve had are the rendering times are much longer than my desktop computer because it lacks a dedicated GPU and that both editing and especially rendering do suck the battery life out of it.
However for someone like me who is working in various places around town and sometimes on the road, the Surface Pro 3 is a workhorse and very handy. Prefer having it than my heavy Mac Book Pro and iPad. Those two have now been regulated to home use only.
Dennis
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Dennis Tzeng
July 16, 2014 at 6:16 pm in reply to: New Premiere Pro CC 2014 Won’t Load Media EncoderIs it just me or is Adobe CC 2014 a disaster? I’ve only upgraded for a few days now and having major issues left and right on two different computers with different OS and different specs.
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Dennis Tzeng
July 14, 2014 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 CC Issues – Importing MOV, Audio dropoutsI know the specs aren’t the greatest however with the last version of CC (pre-2014) I had no issues with the playback like I am now with the exact same setup.
Dennis
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Dennis Tzeng
July 13, 2014 at 9:38 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 CC Issues – Importing MOV, Audio dropoutsAlso Adobe Media Encoder is taking forever to load. Used to load up fairly quickly now I have to wait.
In general everything is much slower and less responsive. Premiere itself crashes much more and also takes longer to load.
Anyone else having these same issues?
Dennis
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Dennis Tzeng
July 13, 2014 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 CC Issues – Importing MOV, Audio dropoutsHi Dennis, thanks for replying.
I was able to import the MOV, what it was is that when relocating the file with link media it wouldn’t import it. Not as big a bug as not being able to import but still a bug.
My graphics driver is fully up to date but still getting audio dropouts (as are many people, look in the Adobe forums under Premiere Pro).
My system is a Windows 7 machine with an i7 2,67 ghz CPU and 12 gigs of RAM.
Graphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 with 2 gigs of RAM.
I cleared the media cache and preferences but still having issues.
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[Charlie Austin] “I’m sure you did. And, just like the Mac vs. PC “wars”, and the iOS vs. Android “wars”, the “my (insert random thing here) is better than yours” combatants are idiots. Of course, just my opinion… :-)”
All the wars are silly however I hear them all the time. I was just at the movie theatre with my friend who has an iPhone and she saw my Galaxy S3 and she said “I might change over and get a Galaxy phone next”. Immediately the stranger to the right of her starts telling her not to do it and goes into a full on Apple advertisement about how much better the iPhone was and how she should wait, etc.
Just don’t get that type of fanboyism. I have Dell desktop PC, a Mac Book Pro, a Surface Pro 2, an iPad and a Samsung Galaxy S3. I get whatever gets the job done.
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[Charlie Austin] “I’m just a little tired of the high and mighty “FCP is not Professional” bullsh*t. That’s all.”
Which is what I heard about Premiere from Final Cut users for many years. Kind of funny how things have changed.
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I wish I had gotten any response to the audio sync bug in the latest Premiere Pro CC update that I filed a few weeks ago.
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Dennis Tzeng
December 21, 2013 at 11:10 pm in reply to: After 7.2 update auto sync using audio no longer works.Guess no one else has this issue?
Dennis
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Any BMPCCs left?
Dennis