Jacob Rosenberg
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I know that there have been a number of memory related fixes that stabilize the recent release. So far (and I have had a number of rather large HD project), i haven’t had any memory leak issues. I am sure it’s not completely gone, but a lot of cleaning was done and your experience with those same projects in 2.0 should be better.
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DVCPro 50 and DVCPro HD are going to be supported by Matrox with Axio. I don;t know what cineforms plans are.
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The only way to make an offline version after capturing would be manually export the file into the format you wanted. If you had Axio you could export to its codec. If you had cineform, you could capture into its compressed HD format.
One note I will add is that if you downconvert your HDCAM/D5/HDCAMSR material to NDF DVCAM or SD with synchronous timecode, the new EDL importer can accurate pull up a 29.97 EDL to be accurate to your 23.98 Online project.jacob
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Jacob Rosenberg
January 18, 2006 at 7:24 pm in reply to: AC3 Encoding with the new Adobe Media Encoder in PPro 2.0The AC3 encoding is the same in 2.0 as 1.5, you have to buy to acquire the license after 3 free trials.
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You can “Group” and “Link” multiple clips together, but this is a timeline only feature, so you couldn’t link two audio sources to one video clip in the project panel and have them appear in the timeline together when you drag and drop the video clip.
You can easily link a secondary audio clip to any existing Audio or Video clip in the timeline by selecting all the clips you want to associate with eachother, right clicking and selecting group.
It’s probably not as seamless as avid, but it is a way of having them move and adjust together as a unit. You can always use the “alt” button to trim alternate components of the group.jacob
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Premiere’s EDLs are really solid in this release, however to keep full project data intact, you can use the internal AAF support which should be more solid in 2.0 than 1.5. However Automatic Duck still seems to do the best job.
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There’s no particular features that I find that specifically help with a laptop, it works fine. I like the new workspaces because laptops do tend to have a limited res. I have been running CineForm HD stuff on the laptop with not too much hiccups. The graphics card scalability is nice as well. My dell has a beefy graphics interface and I do see some benefits of scaling playback with it.
Capturing DV and HDV has worked just fine.jacob
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[Ron Shook] “Like Mike, I’m still wondering about the panning. If you capture or import with a stereo setting, I assume that ch1/left is panned full left and ch2/right is panned full right? If you change the mapping to stereo-mono and get two discreet channels is the panning centered on these 2 channels as it should be to start working with them?
We’re doin’ OK. No major disappointments and some admiration in this audio arena…so far.”
Yes if you process Mono as Stereo the individual channels are stereo-ized center panned. I mentioned another Audio feature EXTRACT which pulls the audio from an AV file so that you can deal with the Audio Only. I also think that the confirming model took a step forward in that you now have a media database that tracks every audio file that has been conformed so that as long as the path of your audio files remain the same if you were to import a 32kHz audio file into a 44kHz project if the 44kHz conformed version already exists, it will use that file for the new import. Basically the model is that you should only have to COnform audio once to any rate that requires conforming. Maybe that’s too confusing. I can expand if anyone is interested.
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So far I have been running PPro on my Dell laptop, it is a pentium 3.12, it’s beefy and it responds just fine. I do all my road demos and presentations with it. I would think that it would run fine on your system for most to all DV work, in some circumstances it might choke on HDV, but I couldn’t predict that with certaintly.
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I am putting the finishing touches on it now so maybe in Feb/Mar it will be out. I am trying to make it very very complete so that it is a worthy update. I am putting uncompressed HD, SD and HDV files with it as well as some new workflow chapters amongst others.
thanks for the support, I have been up to my neck with the release and just want to get everything out. You should be able to pre-order it on amazon soon.I will post when it is done and try to get a discount from Peach Pit for people who link from the Cow.
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