Jan Pfitzner
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Jan Pfitzner
June 17, 2014 at 10:00 am in reply to: P2 Progressive Footage looks interlaced in Premiere Pro CCDid you try to view the footage with another tool like FCP or Avid MC? If you want, you could upload one of those clips in question and I could throw them in different NLEs.
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Jan Pfitzner
June 17, 2014 at 9:58 am in reply to: Do those new black mac pros speed up Premiere much?But as I said above, a “full” usage of both FirePro cards in the nMP will only come with the next release of CC, since Adobe rewrote most, if not all effects to OpenGL and implemented debayering with one gpu, while using the other GPU for playback only. So I’m really excited to see all the changes on June 18th.
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Maybe 10.9.4 will hit the AppStore in the same timeframe of Resolve and Premiere Pro – but since my Mac Pro runs pretty well on 10.9.2 as of now, considering updating has no sense at the moment imo.
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Jan Pfitzner
June 16, 2014 at 7:57 pm in reply to: Do those new black mac pros speed up Premiere much?Export/Rendering times are very fast, since Media Encoder is able to use both GPUs to encode files. However, using both GPUs for debayering Red RAW footage is still due to a further update, which should be out by the end of June.
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Since 10.9.3 and 10.9.4 don’t have any “killer” improvements atleast to my workflow, I will stick with 10.9.2 as long as possible.
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Jan Pfitzner
June 14, 2014 at 8:48 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CC no longer compatible with New Mac Pro running 10.9.3Peter, I guess you have the same iMacs as the ones we did our CUDA testings with (current gen iMac) ?
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Jan Pfitzner
June 14, 2014 at 8:46 am in reply to: Avid do not support pre version 8 on a monthly subscriptionHey Dan, if you only use the Avid “internal” ones, you are very safe in compatibility.
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Jan Pfitzner
June 13, 2014 at 11:22 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC no longer compatible with New Mac Pro running 10.9.3That is sad to hear Ben – I relied on some posts in the MacRumors forum, in which users suggested that this was an Apple only problem – so we can definately say that both sides should provide fixes for their apps, maybe even before 10.9.4 final ships.
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Jan Pfitzner
June 13, 2014 at 10:01 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC no longer compatible with New Mac Pro running 10.9.3We did some tests with the current generation of iMacs with the integrated GTX 780 M 4GB with an older CUDA driver (5.x). 10.9.3 doesn’t affect these iMacs under the circumstances we tested them (multiple Renderings out of PP CC and Resolve). With my personal MacPro 6,1 I stayed at 10.9.2 for the above reasons, since any OpenCL Card (300,500,700) seems to be affected by the new AMD drivers Apple implemented in 10.9.3. Since I need my Pro every day for video production, I won’t jump to another version until 10.9.4 is out for some weeks, which will be in this fall approximately, but some users have reported that 10.9.3 fixes these issues, at least in the 13E16 build released some days ago.
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Really excited for the new version of Premiere Pro. Hopefully they announce a date on the 18th this month. Really want to try out 6k RED native playback with the dual D700s.