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  • Jeron Coolman

    August 13, 2007 at 1:26 pm in reply to: Can’t view captured clips in my editor

    Which project preset are you using?

  • Jeron Coolman

    August 9, 2007 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Xena and Prospect HD questions

    I’m pretty sure if you are working with ProspectHD media, you will want to use the Cineform ProspectHD Presets. If not, then you might as well look into Cineform’s NEO which is basically the codec without the PPro presets.

    When working with the ProspectHD preset, you should use the Cineform filters and transitions because their preset will allow you to preview them in real time. Any other filter or effect you use in a Cineform preset you will have to render to see it during play back. You can scrub through it to see it.

    I think Cineform might have only certain AJA drivers that they support for ProspectHD; e.g. expect them to be behind in AJA driver support.

    I haven’t tried mixing media on the timeline and mixing filters and effects with the different presets.

  • Jeron Coolman

    August 8, 2007 at 2:02 pm in reply to: CS 3 hell!

    I’m having nasty problems with using WAV and WMA files that are songs ripped from CDs, but AJA is working on it and I’d expect a fix in the next version.

    I couldn’t get any 2.0 projects to open or import properly into CS3, but other non-AJA users have reported the same problems so I suspect it is an Adobe issue.

    Other than that, everything seems to be fine. I’m working on an uncompressed SD project now and I am starting an HDV project soon.

    Like mentioned here, if it weren’t for the fact that everytime I double click on a bin, it opens a new window instead of drilling into the bin like the last version (annoying as heck, should have made ctl-click the open new window), and the great new time remapping (I use it in every sequence), I’d never know I was in a new version.

  • Jeron Coolman

    August 7, 2007 at 1:51 pm in reply to: CS 3 hell!

    I tried opening and importing three different 2.0 projects in CS3 and each one had different problems.

  • Jeron Coolman

    August 4, 2007 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Xena 3.0 Presets Audio Source Window is Broken

    It should be very easy to duplicate. Copy a track off of any DVD to a WMA. Create a Xena LH HDV Premiere Pro CS3 project (only because that is the current type of project I’m working on, my tests show any Xena preset should fail). Import the WMA file and double click on it in the bin to open in source window. Then click play, then try to click stop.

  • Jeron Coolman

    August 4, 2007 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Xena 3.0 Presets Audio Source Window is Broken

    Oops, I forgot to say CS3.

  • Jeron Coolman

    July 26, 2007 at 5:40 pm in reply to: Audio Conforming Problems

    FWIW, I uninstalled the Xena 2.6 drivers, uninstalled Production Studio 2.0, installed Production Studio CS3, installed Xena 3.0 drivers and everything seems to be working fine.

  • Jeron Coolman

    July 19, 2007 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Which driver version?

    The 3.0 software is working fine with PPro 2.0 for me.

  • Jeron Coolman

    July 19, 2007 at 1:57 pm in reply to: Final Efects with After Effects CS3

    I have the same question about BCC…

    Can I use BCC 4 with AE and PPro CS3?

  • Jeron Coolman

    July 17, 2007 at 12:54 pm in reply to: CS3 Users?

    From what I can tell from the Adobe forums, you can have both 2.0 and CS3 installed on the same machine.

    I am running the new Xena drivers on 2.0 without any problems. Personally, I’d uninstall 2.x, install CS3 along with 2.0, then install 3.0, but it may not matter what order…

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