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  • Hector Melendez

    April 12, 2006 at 4:20 am in reply to: Split clip keyboard shortcut

    There are several ways to make the same. You can look at keyboard short-cuts and make your own and at the same time learn it.
    Mine, for example, is “Z” for cut, “X” for ripple delete, “C” for CTI backspace (to going back into TLine)& “B” for strech/expand tool
    This way with left hand, 3 fingers I can manipulate my main editing tools faster w/o using 2 fingers for one operation (like control K, control D etc)

    I dont have to make a cut everytime to take out unwanted material; just with “B” tool is enough.
    But you have to make your own assigment and tailor your Kboard to your taste.

  • The first won’t work.The second is viable.

    W’d like to see this in next releases. Just it have to be well explained so developers understand what new things we want…not invented by us… because it already exist in others plataforms.

  • I had asked this same question several times with not response. Now that I see one, how I put back those edited photos from the timeline into the bin or project?

    Second, how I make all those photos to have the same duration; ejem, 7 frames, all at a time?

  • Hector Melendez

    April 1, 2006 at 1:13 am in reply to: Finding a Clip on the Timeline

    Don’t think this exist… also there are others things that programmers haven’t think on like: find source… when you want to find the source of a song for example, and how many times is repeated along the timeline (the song)
    My old editor (Screenplay) have all of this and much more… of course,I like PP for many others that SP don’t have but I will like to see in new releases of Premiere how is growing to please almost all editors.

    Add this to the wish list

  • Hector Melendez

    March 24, 2006 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Razor one track only

    Go to the left of the timeline. You will find locks, enable/disable and others adj for each track or timeline.

  • Hector Melendez

    March 22, 2006 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Help with 3 and a 1/2 hour project

    I will like to see how this is achievable and the final quality with a footage so longer.
    I never do DVD’s longer than 2 hrs and only one time did a 2:40 hrs but pixelitation was noticiable…
    I know the final quality depends upon the quality of the footage feeded
    but, please, any of you can show the way… could be 3hrs? by Encore, or how?

  • Hector Melendez

    February 27, 2006 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Trouble with premiere pro 2

    Hola Eduardo
    Did you resolved the problem? I thought you speak Spanish…
    Don’t have an answer to your problem. You will have to find out technic assitance.
    Good luck

  • Very uncomfortable to get the last of NLE and not having such as a standard things… that my old Screenplay (from Applied-Magic) editor have for more than 8 years back.
    This is one of the most objetable concerns I have with PP, same as the making of changes to clips,ie; same lenght to bunch of stills in one step, or applied same transitions to this stills… does copy/paste attributes works?? Do a try!
    The work around I have found to your quest is to make the transition you want as default and then change the default setting to your taste and applied then (this for many stills or clips; not worth for occasional use)

    Maybe in future releases we will get the most of standard things. Just the developers need to read our concerns more closely.

  • Hector Melendez

    February 26, 2006 at 5:22 am in reply to: To Aanarav

    Ok, ok…In the meantime I found a way just by making a cut in one of the timelines at a specific spot, locking it & making it invisible; and finding the same spot in the other secuence and cut in the same spot, then I aline both cuts…. easy! (working with 2 cams shoots only)

    Well, will like to remember in your next article what to do or if it’s possible if I already did a multicam edit if I can add more footage to the same process already done.
    I’m working in chunks of 5-6 mins but find now that I can’t get multicam enable again in the same multicam secuence….Comprendes amigo?
    How I can continue adding more footage to edit or I will have to start over to complete the next footage????…..

    Thanks amigo

  • Hector Melendez

    February 26, 2006 at 4:11 am in reply to: New to Premiere Pro

    Interesting…. Before I buy my HP multimedia center (Athlon 64, 1 gig ram, NvidiaGE force FX 5200, remote control, 200g hd…ete, etc…) I asked to several computer guru’s and all agree that AMD Athlon 64 is superior for games, video & photo editing.
    Remember that when AMD name a 3400mhz this means that this is the correspondence speed according to Intel processors.

    I recently read an article that said that AMD is now ahead of Intel with the release of the “Dual Core processors”. Technically I don’t know how.
    Anyway AMD or Intel, what I need is a trouble free PC. I’m not fanatic of none either…
    Mine is rock solid…(so far after 1 year)

    I have a friend that paid almost 6k for a system from an Integrator co. with a HD array, Matrox 100, parelia? card… dual monitor…etc etc
    and finally with have the same results, same DVd quality but I paid $1500

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