Jan Janowski
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Jan Janowski
August 16, 2007 at 11:44 am in reply to: Intensity Pro (HDMI Capture) with Premiere Pro CS3 ?I have that information already… What I’m looking for is end user’s impressions of this product working with Premiere Pro CS3.
I tend to take salesman’s recomendation with a grain of salt. Real World user’s comments mean much more to me!
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Let’s assume you are using an external USB hard drive.
Fat32 is a W98 compatable format. NTFS is not W98 compatable.
Unfortunately, FAT32 formatted drives are limited to a maximum filesize of slightly less than 4GB.
If you change the drive format type to NTFS, you will be able to exceed 4Gb, but that drive will never be seen by a W98 computer afterward.
Win some, loose some. (All my USB external drives are now NTFS, it simplifies things!)
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I’ve found the missing bins and pointers, and discovered other things I’ve not know before.
I seem to have gotten the Main project folder pointing to a folder other than the project I was in. I clicked on the “take me up one folder” right above the project name, and the project folder returned to the bins I was searching for. This was the main project folder that was highlighted, not a floating (Doubleclicked) project folder. I clicked on the ‘take me up one level” and the origional “Missing” bins re-appeared. Of course I then had to find the new bins, which were in another bin.
Methinks I saved and exited a previous time while inside one of the bins, not main program bin level. MY BAD!!!
However, in my travels to discover this, I did find that:
If you inadvertantly remove the project window in the session you ware working on, and then load another session, or make a new one, you don’t get the project window in a new or saved old session. That got my attention!
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Just try and capture analog audio via a transverter.
PPRo wants the DVD standard -12
Most DV transverters are calibrated for the broadcast -20 standard.
Most vtrs can have -10, 0, +4, or such audio levels, and can be either
un-balanced or balanced, depending on the vtr.
Depending on Trnasverter, you might have -10 to -20 or +4 to -20, either of which would be fine for broadcast, but not for the DVD standard of -12.This gives you a multitude of potential level’s issue.
If Only DVD standard was the broadcast -20 standard, but not to be.
If Only PPRO had a way of (Even temporairly) showing meters on DV input, then you’d know before starting a 1 hour capture that the audio levels are wrong….
Meters are needed in capture, even if only as a verification before recording. And, On Location needs to work with transverter’s (But that’s a story for another time!)
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I couldn’t disagree with you more about the need for audio meters to verify levels before capture, Steven!
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Jan Janowski
December 25, 2006 at 3:35 am in reply to: Converting an AVI file for use in Premiere Pro 2.0A couple years ago, I came across an old hard drive filled with .avi files created from my old W95/W98 Fast A/V Master card…
I searched and searched, and never found a way of converting those .avi files to something that could import into any Premiere version.Looking for 1939 Indian Motocycle
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Glad to have helped…. I used to do troubleshooting for them, but my contact moved on…
Anyway, I’m very glad you got it going!!!
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I’ve installed that version a couple times, and never encountered that message. I’ve also installed later versions of their software, and never encountered that message then, either.
I know that there has been updated versions to that program, which fixed other issues. I’d suggest going to their site and emailing them the error message, and when it comes up, and see if they have reference to what that means…. By all means, keep us informed.
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Jan Janowski
October 18, 2006 at 10:40 pm in reply to: Trying to find link to Adobe Approved OpenGL Graphics cardsfound it!! https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects/opengl.html
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Jan Janowski
October 12, 2006 at 1:33 pm in reply to: Disk/ Raid setup on a new system, what do you suggest???I heard that Windows can only handle 2Gb per programs, and only 3Gb with a ‘bootup swtich’
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