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  • I did and haven’t had any conflict except with CC4 itself.
    I don’t see the arguments because there are 2 different programs… not an upgrade.
    I suggest start CC4 with a small project in the time you get familiarized to work with. Nahh, same dog with different collar.

  • Hector Melendez

    December 8, 2008 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Help: Steps to export my project to Encore

    UPDATE
    I was able to make the timeline transcodings to be use by Encore. (avi files)
    I don’t understand why this changes are made if the final result is the same. Its like go to Walmart one day and find out they have change the lay-out. You got crazy finding the stuff you were accustomed to buy.

    CC4 takes more time to render… can’t export a frame as before..can’t monitor out my Timeline, difficult to export timelines an so on.

    Users have to weight the benefits or new features vs the extra time needed to execute the same common tasks.

  • Hector Melendez

    December 8, 2008 at 4:46 pm in reply to: Machine Performance discussion – AP PRO2.0

    Set-up? Well I leave all in default. But if you have more ? email me
    Remember, I edit in Mini DV; NOT HD

  • Hector Melendez

    December 8, 2008 at 3:51 am in reply to: Machine Performance discussion – AP PRO2.0

    WOW 12-13 hrs for 40 min?? have to be something wrong.
    What’s the nature of your footage, DV or HD?
    In my dual core, 1g ram it takes less than half hr (mini DV capture)

  • Hector Melendez

    December 8, 2008 at 3:41 am in reply to: Help: Steps to export my project to Encore

    Thanks Peter
    Did it this way and was able to make the transcoding only that it takes more time than CC3 to make it because it first takes about 1hr to load the project before starting the transcoding… weird (not an advance in this version)

    Arouse to me whats the best set-up to make the trancoding because I don’t want to make multi-transcoding and lost quality because anyway Encore makes his own to get it fixed into the DVD

  • Hector Melendez

    December 6, 2008 at 6:27 pm in reply to: Help: Steps to export my project to Encore

    This didn’t work, Mike. It freeze up at 50% when a window “Import Premiere Pro Sequence” show up. I leave it running for over an hr and the status didn’t change despite I see some HDisc activity any other time. Could be its working but how do I know? Its taking more time that I used to see in CC3. What next?

    Between each try I have to power down the PC. It freeze it up. However I could export one of the 3 timelines by exporting media procedure. I selected Microsoft avi, simulating the same as in CC3 default.

    Due to all of this problems I don’t want to use Encore CC4. Its better to stay within a known prog.s like Encore CC2 or CC3. This is a long project & want it to finish it ASAP

    thanks

  • Hector Melendez

    November 18, 2008 at 7:33 pm in reply to: How to cut at the begining w/o making a mess

    Thanks Richard/ Jeff
    Now I know several ways.
    Thanks again for your time & Help.

  • Hector Melendez

    November 18, 2008 at 3:40 am in reply to: How to cut at the begining w/o making a mess

    Well, I have to recognize I didn’t made the question clear enough
    but anyway you understand it well. Yes, this could be a way to avoid
    the problem I was confronting.
    THANKS very much. Very appreciate!!

    Hector

  • Hector Melendez

    November 15, 2008 at 12:29 am in reply to: Audio Tracks in Premiere

    Me too use 2 separate mics; one for each input. When editing, in the timeline I use >fill left or fill right depending of the track I want to rave. This convert a st. track into mono (left or right)
    This is found in the “audio ST. effects” folder. Here also you will find other effects to vary the audio. You have to “play with” to find out what best suit your needs.

  • Hector Melendez

    November 10, 2008 at 9:06 pm in reply to: Stay with CS2 or upgrade to CS4?

    I have three Premiere’s and have found CC2 the more stable of all.
    I like though the slow motion of CC3. Very, very smooth and the choice to hide the red line (clips that needs rendering).
    Otherwise, CC2 and CC3 are the same for my editing style.

    I thought CC4 was being more revolutionary, though it came with some features that was long waiting (applied multi-effects to a bunch of clips) BUT… still I miss a lot of features that an OLD Screenplay from Applied magic have.
    Also hope to have more digital/transitions effects ala Vidionics switcher/Video Toaster.
    Could be for CC50 release.

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