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  • Greg Jones

    September 12, 2013 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC Captions Rock

    I believe you would have to use a third party caption tool in CS6. I’m acutally not familiar with using captions in CS6. Premiere Pro CC has it built in, which is what I’m using. It’s actually really easy. You just put a Caption clip on the timeline and type your caption.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

    Greg Jones
    Orlando,Fl.
    https://www.d7-inc.com

  • Greg Jones

    September 3, 2013 at 2:38 pm in reply to: 2013 Mac Pro – In action

    Right On!

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.
    https://www.d7-inc.com

    Greg Jones
    Orlando,Fl.
    https://www.d7-inc.com

  • Greg Jones

    August 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Best card to take advantage of PProCC

    My advice would be if money is no object then get the K5000. If you want to get 95% of the k5000 at a third of the price then get the GTX680.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

    Greg Jones
    Orlando,Fl.
    https://www.d7-inc.com

  • Greg Jones

    August 22, 2013 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Best card to take advantage of PProCC

    I believe for Premiere Pro there would be no difference since they both have the same number of Cuda Cores. I think where you might see the k5000 pull ahead is if you are doing complex 3D animation.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

  • Greg Jones

    August 22, 2013 at 7:17 pm in reply to: Best card to take advantage of PProCC

    I have a GTX-680 Mac edition and it screams. Much cheaper than k5000.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

  • Greg Jones

    August 22, 2013 at 12:02 pm in reply to: So have you switched to Premiere Pro?

    I’ve been very happy with Premiere Pro CC. It’s very responsive. Just did a hour long show with closed captions and it was a very smooth experience. The built in captions alone made Premiere Pro CC an incredible experience.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc
    https://www.d7-inc.com

  • Greg Jones

    August 10, 2013 at 2:06 am in reply to: wrong output-Premiere Pro

    Well I solved the problem. Apparently under the audio settings I somehow managed to switch the output of Channel 1 and Channel 2. I’m not sure how I did this because I wasn’t even aware you could do this, but to fix it I dragged the left and right speaker icons under the Kona3G audio output and swapped them and it fixed it.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

  • Greg Jones

    August 9, 2013 at 11:26 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC Captions Rock

    Even if you use an outside caption vendor to do the leg work, you can import the scc file and tweak if you like. The scc file shows up as a list you can change.

    Greg Jones
    D7, Inc

  • Greg Jones

    August 7, 2013 at 7:56 pm in reply to: Captions-Network Broadcast

    We are having another company , Caption Max, do the captions. They are sending us back a .scc file. From what I understand is that I should be able to put that on the top most layer and turn captions on. NBC takes ProRes Files so we are going to export the doc as a prores with captions turned on. I’ve done a couple of tests and, at least, QuickTime player recognizes the captions, so we’ll see what happens. We are supposed to upload in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the replies.

    Greg Jones
    D7, Inc

  • Greg Jones

    July 28, 2013 at 12:55 am in reply to: Kernel Panics with 10.4.5

    I had the exact same issue with the exact same hardware. Aja told me they are aware if the issue and are working on a fix. I’m not sure how long the fix will take since the Kona 3 is listed as Legacy hardware, but hopefully soon. You may want to call or email them too as well to let them know other users are having the same issue.

    Greg Jones
    D7,Inc.

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