Jeff Burford
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Very Strange, as I DO NOT have these problems at all! At the moment, I am either working in projects at 10-30 secs for spots or a few minutes for demos, to around 45 minute projects of 1920x1080i or p. Have never had a problem exporting out of Premiere Pro CS4 nor Adobe Media Encoder. In fact, this past year, when strange formats came in at my main working site (Avid Systems), where it would not play with the format nor would the delivered Sorenson, I always ended up using one of my Systems with Adobe Media Encoder to save the day. I can not say too much about render times, as I am using an older HP xw8200 Workstation with AJA Xena/Kona and it does not have a massive punch as to be expected. But, it does work through the footage and does not hang in any way.
@ Bob, what are/were you thinking about?? H264 on an older System and worrying about performance. H264 is a Beetch to deal with…….. (not wanting to bash) but get a Real Machine or deal with a Format which is better to work with.
Sorry, just my 2 (Euro) Cents!
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Jeff Burford
March 18, 2010 at 11:57 am in reply to: AVCHD files – format to use in BOTH fcp and adobe premiere proYou can use ProRes on the PC if you are install the Codec (is available for PC now over 16 months or so only to decode), and you have an high version of Quicktime (think must be above 7.4 or 7.5)
Cheers, Jeff
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I take it you have the same Problem that I had, as a new user to Premiere, and namely, you have (most likely) absolutely No Problem. I also saw this on my Windows install and thought what the heck is going on. De-installed, re-installed, de-installed and re-installed Adobe Premiere CS4 and it was still there staring me in the face!
Then performed a complete Fresh Install of Windows XP64, and then Adobe again, and again, it was there!
Then, it slowly dawned on me (correct me anyone if I am wrong), that it was trying to connect to Adobe on the Internet and my Production Systems have no connections to the Internet and hence…. No Connection to the Server!
I simply closed the little window after pushing the X, and have had no problems of any kind……
Cheers,
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So, my Question to you, who is lying?? Which Version of Quicktime and on what type of System? And why in heavens sake would anything create such a file with a rate of 29.06 fps?
Could also easily be that Premiere knows that 29.06 fps a bogus Frame Rate for the specific file is and bumps it to what it believes it should be.
Also, can you upload teh file or a portion of it somewhere for us to download and intrepret?
cheers
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Jeff Burford
November 26, 2009 at 11:32 am in reply to: *NEW* AJA v4.2 XENA and Io Express Windows software available nowperhaps it has to do something with your setup???
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Jeff Burford
September 7, 2009 at 5:50 am in reply to: Audio cuts in and out during Multi-Camera editDid you ever get this resolved? Or is it still an issue?
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Thanks, also forgot about that program…
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Hi,
it could also be how your computer is set up or optimized or not with windows and for After Effects. You would not believe what a difference that alone can make. First off check out the following article on optimizing for AE.
https://xeler8r.com/downloads/class/NAB2005/Supersonic_Rendering_Speeds_05.pdf
And yes, the other user is right, RAM is cheap and a good start.
Good Luck
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Jeff Burford
August 29, 2007 at 4:13 pm in reply to: Anyone else frustrated with JVC’s Pro phone support service?2-3 Weeks turn around is very reasonable…….
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Wow! un frickin real……..
damn, would love to re-create that…