Greg Jones
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Greg Jones
September 24, 2015 at 1:14 am in reply to: Premiere CC 2015 Imported Source TC is wrong and sets to 00:00:00I’ve had the same thing happen since installing Premiere Pro 2015. Anything that I shot and recorded to a pix240 shows up with the Timecode starting at 0. In Final Cut Pro and Quicktimw the timecode is fine. I emailed Adobe and they said they are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. Hopefully they fix it soon.
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Thanks for the tip. That was the first thing I tried. I can open the clips in Premiere Pro 2014 and they show the proper timecode but in Premiere PRo 2015 everything starts at 0
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I tend to agree with you. I played around a little bit with it yesterday and I really like the interface, but the speed of doing things is very clunky. Also when I play clips I don’t get real time speed and lots of stutters. Maybe it’s because I have an older computer, but I do have a NVIDIA GTX680 graphics card. I’ll have to stick with Premiere Pro for now.
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I should add that I have a Mac Pro with an Aja Kona 3G card.
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If you’re adventurous you can actually run Yosemite on older unsupported macs. I have Mac Pro 2,1 running 10.10.3 and it runs great.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/2006-2007-mac-pro-1-1-2-1-and-os-x-yosemite.1740775/
Greg Jones
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This is very interesting. Definitely worth $99 to give BorisFX Red a go with Premiere.
I started editing on the Media 100 around 1998, I believe. Got to be pretty efficient and fast with it. I remember around 2000 or 2001 starting to play around with Final Cut pro and going to NAB that year. At NAB I went to the Media 100 booth and talked with someone there about Final Cut Pro. I remember telling them the interface was much more intuitive than the Media100 interface and that they should try working on tweaking the interface. Their response was ‘Final Cut Pro is a toy.’ After that I edited on Final Cut Pro for about 10 years and made a lot of money using it, before switching to Premiere.
I could see a college student or someone starting out paying the $99 to start editing. I can’t see myself using it, except for maybe checking it out for nostalgia sake and using BorisFX with Premiere. I wish Media100 luck. Maybe if enough people download and buy it, they’ll actually put some time into the interface and they could make a comeback. Regardless it’s nice to think back to when Media100 was at the top of the game.
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I had to switch the GPU Renderer to ‘Cuda enabled’ at the bottom of the Media Encoder interface, then it rendered out very fast. I have a NVIDIA GTX680 and I guess media encoder wasn’t taking advantage of it until I switched that over.
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Greg Jones
November 5, 2014 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Best Config for Premier on a older MacPro 8 core 2X 2.28GhzI also found this link for the GTX680:
https://www.macvidcards.com/store/p8/Nvidia_GTX_680_2_GB%2C_4_GB%2C_and_Classified.html
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Greg Jones
November 5, 2014 at 2:36 pm in reply to: Best Config for Premier on a older MacPro 8 core 2X 2.28Ghz -
Greg Jones
November 4, 2014 at 7:15 pm in reply to: Best Config for Premier on a older MacPro 8 core 2X 2.28GhzI have a MacPro 3,1 8 core and it works great. Here is my config:
Mac Pro 2.8GHZ 8 core 2008
256 OWC SSD System Drive
NVIDIA GTX680 Graphics Card
Areca 1882 SAS Raid Card with Maxx Digital Raid
16GB RamI’m running Premiere Pro CC 2014 and it works very fast on this old machine.
Greg Jones
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Orlando,Fl.
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