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Jon Barrie
August 9, 2012 at 4:18 am in reply to: Cannot get Mercury Playback to work on Lenovo W530whats the K in the K2000m?
You may need to install the new driver from nVidia, lenovo may have their own driver which may not show up in Mercury.
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August 9, 2012 at 2:15 am in reply to: Converting Canon 5D Mark II PAL 25fps footage to PAL 720×576Have you tried to export it out to DV PAL widescreen?
What appears to be the “problem”?
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August 9, 2012 at 12:16 am in reply to: WARP in PP CS6: Re-stabilizing after cutting clip without re-analyzing?You can minimize the scaling limit, it will mean there is more of a floating feel to the stabilize.
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knowing where you are helps.
Calling/emailing your most local or any adobe office will get you on your way.
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Hi Michael,
I know exactly what you are wanting to do. Pr doesn’t have that specific feature (to find clips by name in the timeline itself).
How we do go about it in Pr is to find the clip in the Project Panel and then we can see the listing of all the instances used from there.
Selecting from the list will place the playhead at the first frame of the selected instance in the respective timeline (it can jump to a different timeline than which is currently open).
It won’t select the clip itself and is a one at a time process.
Use the feature request page to add the find and select feature. 🙂
Link here.Cheers JB
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August 6, 2012 at 10:02 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5 for Mac – Batch Capture NOT WORKINGI found sometimes the tape had to be rewound all the way to the start for it to kick in properly.
Let us know.
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August 6, 2012 at 9:56 pm in reply to: PP CS6 seems buggy on Windows and Mac, playback problems, hangingAre you trying to work with Full quality playback?
DSLR at Full Quality Playback with effects and a Laptop does not guarantee you consistent Full frame rate playback. Even with a QuadroM card – and especially with non-accelerated effects. Such as “Auto” Color or Contrast.
Drop it down to 1/2 – worst case scenario for a laptop without Quadro card drop to 1/4.
Let us know. I am going to bet this is your issue. 🙂
You can see if you are just dropping frame rate by having the drop frame indicator shown. During playback Green = full frame rate, yellow = dropped frames.
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PS: the playback resolution quality doesn’t affect your export quality. It’s like a proxy resolution on the fly just to keep in a fluid creative decision space.
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August 6, 2012 at 9:44 pm in reply to: Audio in PPro STILL leaving a lot to be desired… Audio only playing back on right channelGive us a screen grab of the audio mixer while playing the clip so we can see the levels jump and the panning knobs on the tracks.
Also send a shot of your audio preferences, all of them.
Finally select the clip in the timeline and show the effect controls so we can see the clips property values for panning and volume.
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I find native camtasia avi files inconsistent. I usually export to QT animation or H.264 codec. Then edit in PPro.
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That’s how I fly! It flies! I use it for demos. Cutting 1080 dpx like butter. Granted I have Q2000m cuda, 16gig RAM, I7 CPU – JB
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