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  • Hi Blast1,

    If I may be so bold, I’d like to jump in here.

    In terms of comparing PPro’s de-interlacing with other systems, I’ve just spent the day comparing PPro 2.0’s de-interlacing with aviSynth’s de-interlacing:

    https://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?p=711674#post711674

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    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    May 4, 2007 at 5:12 am in reply to: Capturing 1080/25p HDCAM

    ah, that’s great news. thanks loads for the reply.

    jack.

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    Jack Kelly
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    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    May 3, 2007 at 11:11 pm in reply to: Capturing 1080/25p HDCAM

    Hi Gary,

    Thanks loads for the reply.

    So, just to make sure I understand correctly…

    if the BlackMagic Decklink card claims to be able to handle 1080/50i then will it definitely be able to handle 1080/25PsF shot on a Sony camera like the HDW-750P HDCAM camera?

    Thanks loads,
    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
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    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    May 3, 2007 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Adding metadata to clips

    Ah, subclips! Thanks loads for the quick reply and the tip – sub clips look like they’ll be very useful.

    Thanks again,
    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
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    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    May 3, 2007 at 4:41 pm in reply to: Is there a “render que” in PPro?

    Hmm… cool… it looks like I can just import my PPro projects into After Effects 7.01 Pro and then I can use AE’s render que! Cool. You gotta love Adobe’s integration between products.

    Thanks,
    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
    London
    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    April 19, 2007 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 crashes on AVI import

    Hi again,

    I have now re-installed WinXP and PPro and it works perfectly again. Thank goodness for that! It’s nice working with a fresh install of XP – everything’s nice and responsive again!

    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
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    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    April 19, 2007 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 crashes on AVI import

    Hi there,

    No, DV Rack isn’t installed on my workstation. But the wierd thing is that PPro (on my workstation) does open *some* of the files captured on my laptop using DV Rack. And every other video application (e.g. AE, Windows Media Player, VLC, Adobe Bridge) on my workstation can open all the files.

    I’m re-installed WinXP and PPro on my workstation at the moment…

    Thanks,
    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
    London
    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    April 19, 2007 at 6:52 am in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 crashes on AVI import

    Hi there,

    Many thanks for your reply. They are DV AVIs captured using DV Rack from a Panasonic DVX100a running in 25p mode. The wierd thing is that PPro (running on my laptop) will open these AVIs but PPro on my Desktop crashes!

    Many thanks,
    Jack

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    Jack Kelly
    London
    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    April 18, 2007 at 10:30 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 crashes on AVI import

    Adobe After Effects 7 and Adobe Bridge both playback the videos fine on my workstation. It’s just PPro that crashes.

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    Jack Kelly
    London
    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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  • Jack Kelly

    April 18, 2007 at 10:18 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2.0 crashes on AVI import

    Hi,

    Just to add a little more info:

    I’m running Win XP Pro SP2 with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 on both my laptop and my workstation. The video which causes PPro to crash was captured using Serious Magic’s DV Rack. The video plays back fine on PPro on my laptop and it plays back fine on my desktop using any other media player like Windows Media Player.

    I’ve even tried importing a media file into a PPro project on my laptop (which works fine) and then opening that PPro project on my workstation. The result is that PPro crashes instantly.

    I’ve also tried taking a screen shot just before PPro crashes but I haven’t found any useful error messages.

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    Jack Kelly
    London
    Dir / Prod / Camera
    Jack-Kelly.com – my homepage
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