Evan Newsome
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Thank you!
The video looks awesome. CBR was much quicker and the quality exceeded my expectations.Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P , NVidia GTX 240, PP CS5 , Windows Win7 64bit
also PPro 1.5 on a separate WinXP HDD -
there is a known issue and a fix with Encore unable to select bu-ray or causes endless freezing
https://kb2.adobe.com/cps/516/cpsid_51665.html
Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P F8, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows Win7 RC 64bit
also PPro 1.5 on a separate WinXP HDD -
yes I built it myself. Easy to do!!!
System screams I can render a video and burn the dvd in “minutes”. I did a 1hr SD video burned on disk in 15 minutes or so. 2hr takes less than 30 minutes. (No more burning overnight with the old dual core)
has been stable on beta win 7. I updated with Win 7 RC, everything was fine until I installed a new 64bit driver for audio card, (I believe.) problem fixed on reinstalling everything and skipping the latest driver for sound card, I guess the motto ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ comes into play.
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i7 920 chip $230 (now $199 at micro center)
MOBO around $260 minus a rebate of around $15 @ newegg
6gb memory kit around $110 @ micro center
video card $130 minus rebate that has yet to show up @ newegg
$90 750w power supply @ newegg
$60 Case (cooler master)@ microcenter
$40 250GB OS drive- nothing special just a 7200 SATA drive.
OS still free but on order for win 7 pro =$99 @ newegg pre-order
$25 OptiArc DVD drive
so around $1000
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existing (moved over from old computer)
500 x 2 for RAID drive setup
other OS drive w/ XP
later added LG BluRay burner for $140 @ newegg.
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processor scores a 7.4
memory scores a 7.5
aero used to score a 7.9 but scores 6 now (not sure why)
HDD scored 5.5 (not suprised)
(I am missing one test.. going from my memory)Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P F8, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows Win7 RC 64bit
also PPro 1.5 on a separate WinXP HDD -
thanks, In the end I just wiped the HDD and started fresh.. it fixed my other problems too.
Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P F8, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows Win7 RC 64bit
also PPro 1.5 on a separate WinXP HDD -
It started but I have a million new problems like PremierPro no longer has Sony or Panasonic video formats as an option and won’t load any of my HD footage projects.
I did a restore and got my HD formats back, but still can’t load Encore.
where is this folder you speak of? In an Encore folder? Windows? User?
I did a search and didn’t find “app data” file that screams Encore.Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P F8, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows Win7 RC 64bit
also PPro 1.5 on a separate WinXP HDD -
where is this “app data” commonly found on windows? in an adobe/Encore folder? the user folder? windows folder?
I am using win7 which probably is the same as vista’s location.Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P F8, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows Win7 RC 64bit
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Evan Newsome
May 16, 2009 at 5:02 am in reply to: CS4 shows over 3 hrs in timeline for 2 hrs of footage. WTF?I don’t know why but it seems the camera made 2 separate files names of identical footage for 3 of the clips– which accounted for the extra hour in the timeline.
so how or why this camera did it would be nice to know.. I will have to exam the SDHC cards and the files on them to see what happened. I guess this is more of a camera thing than a PPro thing.side note:
nice picture but camera is greedy for light. Must be the 1/3 inch CCDs. I wish they would create a global shutter for CMOS.Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows 64bit vista/ Win7 beta 64bit
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Evan Newsome
April 2, 2009 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Encore CS4: can’t choose Blu-ray format w/o locking up.It’s the Beta Version of Windows 7. I don’t need a burner to be attached, to have the problem. I assume Adobe will fix it before Win7 comes out.
Intel i7 920, Corsair 3x2gb= 6GB, Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P, NVidia 9800 GTX 512MB, CS4 bundle, Windows 64bit vista/ Win7 beta 64bit
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I figured it out… no thanks to Adobe “HELP” (oxymoron)
I found a drop down in the ‘program’ window that says “playback settings” and found the DV 29.97i. volia, it outputs.
how screwed up is their placement for that. -
Evan Newsome
August 22, 2007 at 6:53 pm in reply to: PP2.0 won’t recoginize a new/ different DVD burner driveThanks after much searching on adobe’s forum and ppro.wiki (I guess) it seems the registry lacked a ‘lowerfilters’ line. I did a ‘reinstalled/repaired’ and it burns now.
Now I am afraid to reinstall Nero, thinking it might mess the registry as the notes, I read, mentioned.Many thanks