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  • Jeff Walsh

    February 27, 2014 at 9:21 pm in reply to: Adobe Dynamic Link Not Working!

    I would try looking for an Adobe update through Bridge. Not knowing your OS specifics, it may not be the culprit. I can only say that when we upgraded to Maverick, we lost the dynamic link and were advised to do an Adobe update through Bridge. It did the trick.

  • Jeff Walsh

    November 9, 2012 at 6:32 pm in reply to: quality not changing when lowering playback resolution.

    We’ve had the same problem on six different systems, all utilizing Blackmagic. The only solution for us was to work in a non Blackmagic Sequence Codec and then nest the edited timeline into a Blackmagic Sequence for monitor output.

  • Jeff Walsh

    August 6, 2012 at 1:28 am in reply to: iMac Premiere Pro Intensity TB Issues

    After doing an un-install of CS5.5, loading Blackmagic desktop video, then re-installing CS5.5, I had the image. A few things had to be done in addition though. I had to one more time load Blackmagic just to get the pre-set sequence prefs to show up in Premiere. After Effects was good to go but for whatever reason Premiere needed them loaded again.

  • Jeff Walsh

    August 5, 2012 at 10:10 pm in reply to: iMac Premiere Pro Intensity TB Issues

    Thanks for the help Margus,

    I did the drivers after Premiere was already installed. I’m going to un-install PP and then install the BM drivers again. Then I’ll load PP and see what happens.

  • Jeff Walsh

    October 25, 2011 at 9:53 pm in reply to: default transition

    Sorry Bruce, I should preface this by saying I’m using APP 5.5 with a FCP keyboard command set from the keyboard layout. That and I use a Mac so that might account for some differences. That said, I can’t say why you don’t have ‘sequence’ as a menu item on your menu bar. You might try Control>D if you’re a PC user after highlighting adjoining clips. Also be sure that these clips have handles.

  • Jeff Walsh

    October 25, 2011 at 8:51 pm in reply to: default transition

    Hi Bruce,

    Select all the clips from the sequence that you want to apply the transition (assuming that it’s the same transition that you want to apply) and hit command>T or select Sequence from the menu>Apply default transition. You can change the default by right clicking a transition in the effects bin and choosing>Make default transition.

  • Jeff Walsh

    October 25, 2011 at 3:20 pm in reply to: Identifying codecs

    Thanks for the tip but I did try the obvious avenues prior to posting my question. Properties will identify a certain group of codecs but not mpeg2, mt2, mpeg4, etc.
    I followed the recommendations of using MedieInfo as a third party freeware and it works great.

  • Jeff Walsh

    October 21, 2011 at 8:34 pm in reply to: Identifying codecs

    Thanks for the link. Do I understand correctly then that Premiere can’t tell me the compression of a file only it’s package?

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