Douglas Morse
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Douglas Morse
May 15, 2012 at 7:26 pm in reply to: Computer fast enough to render H.264/AVC video on the fly? -
Douglas Morse
May 15, 2012 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Computer fast enough to render H.264/AVC video on the fly?It’s part of CS6 https://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2012/05/opencl-and-premiere-pro-cs6.html and some have hacked a TXT file to use it with non-certified Open CL cards. I can’t find the thread in the other forum, but with a little bit of digging and googling, you can find the hack and see if it applies to your card as the only officially certified open CL cards are on some of the newer Macbook Pros.
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Douglas Morse
May 12, 2012 at 12:37 pm in reply to: Computer fast enough to render H.264/AVC video on the fly?Also, read https://www.studio1productions.com/Articles/PremiereCS5.htm People have now hacked a text file to allow premiere to use the graphics cores on several open CL ATI cards as well. The playback of h264 is handled by the CPU and not the GPU.
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Douglas Morse
May 12, 2012 at 12:24 pm in reply to: Mercury Engine h.264 playback… Radeon 5770 vs a high end Nvidia card?THE GPU on the card is used for effects rendering. H.264 playback is through the software Mercury engine and wouldn’t be helped by the GPU (unless effects were applied) That said, h264 runs fine on my 2010 imac with a 5850m card…though I do have to render some graphics effects before they will play back smoothly. I’ve noticed that some people in the forums skimp on RAM which I think affects playback dramatically. Lots of information (clearing up misinformation) about Mercury is on Adobe’s site Their videos are quite good
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Is it possible to have cs6 and cs5.5 on the same drive?
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I’ve got a secondary firewire boot drive. Since I’m in the middle of a project, I’ll try 6.0 (and the hack) from there with a clean install. If it works, I’ll start using 6.0 exclusively. If not, I can go back to my primary boot drive where 5.5 is installed (and revert to a previously saved version of the project if need be)
From what I understand, unlike FCP, you can go back and forth with the same project between the two versions. I’ve also noticed that despite being a .0 release, people are NOT reporting a lot of bugs/crashes.
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I have a mobility 5850m in my iMac. Can you give the steps to ‘hacking’ the txt file (though the card shows up as an HD 5750 in About this Mac) It has 1GB of VRAM, which is I think essential for the CUDA acceleration on the graphics card I think…
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Douglas Morse
December 19, 2011 at 2:51 am in reply to: CS 5.5 Encore and Mac compatible blu ray burnerI’m trying to create a blu-ray image, then burn from Disk Utility to see if I have better luck
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Call Adobe and see what they can do for you.
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The option is on the little drop down box on the upper right hand corner of the TIMELINE. I still haven’t decided if it’s more accurate to sync to the clapper (when it’s fully closed) or to the reference audio on the DSLR.