Hector Melendez
Forum Replies Created
-
I did noticed that mine get warm too, in the bottom
-
Your bad luck! Mine works well. Only occasional freezes (white screen freeze) running in a HP Laptop (500HD 4ram W7)
Beside that I prefer to run CC3 in a tower pc because With CC4 I haven’t find a way to see the timeline in a TV monitor (full video playback as I do in CC3. Either I can’t freeze a still like in CC3. This only 2 things make me stay with CC3, weird isn’t they? -
“Part of your problem might be that you’re only using 3GB of your RAM. You need to use a 64-bit operating system to use more than 3GB of RA”
Not necessarily. I have a desktop with 3meg of ram 32-bits and CC4 runs well. Whats over, the same CC4 is installed in a Laptop with Windows 7 home 64bits, a 500g HD, 4gigs ram & ati 512mb video card (it passed ok the installation requirements) and Premiere freezes constantly, inclusive does not permit to save the job and lots of others interferences. So I concluded is W-7 the problem.
Thinking to downgrade to XP in the laptop!! -
Hector Melendez
December 9, 2009 at 12:39 am in reply to: How new SD/HD camcorders compare in low light?Thanks Trevor,
Hmc150 is so good in low light? Assuming this, the Hmc40 is a stripped 150, same electronic, less features…so must be a good purchase…($1k less) Have to see! -
Ann, thanks! but what is a Gspot? Please elaborate.
-
Hector Melendez
December 5, 2009 at 4:54 pm in reply to: How do I get footage into CC4 from a SD card?Thanks. Well is a “Vivitar model 840xhd which it say it record in DV. But when I import into CC4 by file or clip along the video run in FF and the audio remain normal. 2min clip run in 10sec, then the last frama freeze and audio continue. Beside this, the clip runs well in Media player
-
This happened to me from time to time. What I do to remedy the situation is to divide the TL in parts. Example: cut the TL in half and copy it to a new TL and render it. If it goes ok then you know that the problem is in the other half. Then delete the footage of the new timeline and bring the other half or part of it. Render it again. Capiche? The idea is to isolate where is the problem. When you get it isolate, go frame by frame to see if you see a freeze frame or a white flash or some anomaly.
Sometimes I had to replace or cut 2 or 3 frames that was freezing or deteriorate.
Hope you understand my suggestion. Good luck! -
Hector Melendez
December 4, 2009 at 5:51 pm in reply to: The best solution to convert HD to SD in Pr?I had hear about Sorenson Squeeze but I don’t know how it works.
https://www.sorensonmedia.com/ -
I assume you have selected audio & video from the F5 capture set-up screen…?
-
Hector Melendez
November 19, 2009 at 3:51 am in reply to: Need to see time stamp on video when editingDon’t know what you did apart but I left the firewire cable connected to the player cam when playing the timeline, I can see thru the cam LCD everything you are trying to figure. (date, time, etc)