Jack Donnelly
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Removed and reinstalled driver – now presets are showing up correctly and PP and Intensity Pro are talking.
Jack Donnelly
Ball Ground Video Productions -
I’ve just upgraded to Prod Premium CS5 from CS4 on my Vista 64 bit system and then installed the new 3.6.4 Intensity Pro driver. PP does not see the Intensity Pro at all now and I can’t get playback from the preview window or the timeline. Any suggestions?
Jack Donnelly
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Jack Donnelly
November 17, 2009 at 9:47 pm in reply to: no source window export to broadcast monitorSince upgrading to the latest driver, I’ve got the same problem in the opposite direction. My Source monitor outputs to the HDMI but not the program monitor. I tried going back to the old driver but the board totally stopped functioning. Reboot reloading the driver – nothing. Now I’m back on the new driver and have only a source monitor. Clearly, something is going on here that Blackmagic won’t acknowledge.
Jack Donnelly
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Hi Eddie,
Loaded the same clips in a new project with the Adobe player enabled – no reference to BINTSPRO. Performance was worse. I’ve tried several changes but I’m getting extremely frustrated with the system crashing with an “ImporterProcessServer.exe has stopped working” message. As far as the suggestions you referenced in the hypertext, the CPU affinity is default set to all 8 processors and I’m not about to go through Adobe’s unload and reload process after I just loaded this brand new system 😉 Interestingly, since I upgraded to CS4 from CS3 on the same system, I tried CS3 and it seems to work fine – no crash and the timeline plays straight even without the BINTSPRO. I’m becoming increasingly convinced that this is a CS4 bug with Vista 64.
Jack Donnelly
Ball Ground Video Productions -
Tried the same video clips with no audio but the problem remains. Checked to see if any background aps running and there’s nothing else going on. Plenty of CPU time available. Sometimes play will continue for 75& of the clip time (30 seconds) and sometimes it will only go for a few seconds at a time. Pre-rendering makes no difference.
Jack Donnelly
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Kevin,
I was just having the same exact problem trying to render a 720P composition in CS4. I’m using a worn out old P4 on XP-PRO (I know – I know -I’m building a new quad core) and it would freeze somewhere in the 47-60 second range no matter what codec I tried. I used the ‘secret’ tab and set it to 40 frames and got a successful render – THANK YOU!!
Jack
Jack Donnelly
Ball Ground Video Productions -
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Jack Donnelly
Jack Donnelly
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Jack Donnelly
Ball Ground Video Productions