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  • Jon Doughtie

    September 10, 2019 at 10:08 am in reply to: Case for Local Admin

    What Joe said. IT can refute every reason, but you will never know if you don’t swing for the fences.

    You can also get your supervisor/manager engaged on it as well. Make sure they see with their own eyes a couple of incidences where everything comes to a halt because of the peculiarities of what we do. Then see if they will help with the issue.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    September 5, 2019 at 1:45 pm in reply to: Trying to export media, but the ingest windows shows

    It may well be a bug. In the brave (not so) new world of subscription software, we are all the Beta testers.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    September 4, 2019 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Trying to export media, but the ingest windows shows

    What about sending your render to Media Encoder? Will that work, at least just to get things moving for you while it gets figured out?

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    September 4, 2019 at 10:52 am in reply to: Trying to export media, but the ingest windows shows

    There’s a limit to how much anyone can help without more information.

    Are you PC or Mac? OS? System specs?

    What version of Adobe software?

    What file types do you work with and want to output?

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    August 21, 2019 at 10:20 am in reply to: Font Point Size in Legacy Title

    The numerical reference in the title tool is pixels, not points.

    Points are a print typography measure. According to my Google search, at typical video resolution of 72 dpi, one point equals one pixel. Another source doesn’t reference dpi indicates a point/pixel ratio of .75/1.

    Here’s a link to a table I found that might also help. https://websemantics.uk/articles/font-size-conversion/

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    August 20, 2019 at 10:37 am in reply to: Extreme artifacts appear when rendering/ exporting

    We need more information. What footage wrapper/codec are you starting with. What are your render settings? What other file types have you tried rendering to? We need specifics in order to be helpful.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Jon Doughtie

    August 3, 2019 at 11:40 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere CS6 Licensing

    CS6 isn’t supported any longer by Adobe; you’re on your own.

    Even some of the subscription CC versions are EOL now, and no longer available for download. I believe it has to do, in part, with licensing of various code and technologies incorporated into older versions.

    As far as I know, you can still install and use CS6 with a valid product key, but that’s all you get. I imagine someone else may speak up with additional information.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • Can’t speak to Mac specifically. But when I encountered this on PC’s, a driver update usually resolved it.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • I would take the speed-modified clips and render them, then work with those renders so the speed mod is “baked-in”.

    Someone else may have a different answer; I would just do that and move on.

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

  • The upgrades we had to do (company systems) CC 2013 were 2015 and 2017. We had no issues with the most updates releases of those versions.

    We won’t update again until system hardware gets replaced and we end up on Win10 (still Win7 at this time.)

    System:
    Dell Precision T7600 (x2)
    Win 7 64-bit
    32GB RAM
    Adobe CC 2017.1 (as of 8/2017)
    256GB SSD system drive
    4 internal media drives RAID 5
    Typically cutting short form from UHD MP4, HD MP4, and HD P2 MXF.

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