Jorge Alduncin
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Jorge Alduncin
April 1, 2015 at 5:32 pm in reply to: MacBook Pro Retina 13 with Intel Iris graphics breaks Premiere Pro CC hardware outputIt is a software issue clearly, finally some made that phonecall.Thank You!!!!!!!!!
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Jorge Alduncin
April 1, 2015 at 4:40 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaHi, apparently there still isn’t a solution for this, your best bet are two things that may help you out .The first one is to switch the Video Rendering and Playback to Mercury Engine Software Only, whenever you create a project and the second thing is to work in timelines set to apple pro res 422 since for me working on other codec timelines was a a complete disaster (avchd, mpeg I-frame simply don’t work in this version of premiere pro).A not so elegant solution I came up with was to literally drag the program monitor to the second screen and stay with a reference monitor on the first screen,but the referebce monitor doesn’t do playback even when it’s ganged up with the program monitor which is to be honest very dissapointing, so you’ll motsly use the first monitor for the timeline which may be nice cuase you’ll have more space to see the tracks.So we’ll just have to wait for adobe to fix this issues, I don’t know why if they’re quite critical they haven’t already fixed this, I mean it’s been more than half a year now.
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Jorge Alduncin
April 1, 2015 at 4:37 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaHi, apparently there still isn’t a solution for this, your best bet are two things that may help you out .The first one is to switch the Video Rendering and Playback to Mercury Engine Software Only, whenever you create a project and the second thing is to work in timelines set to apple pro res 422 since for me working on other codec timelines was a a complete disaster (avchd, mpeg I-frame simply don’t work in this version of premiere pro).A not so elegant solution I came up with was to literally drag the program monitor to the second screen and stay with a reference monitor on the first screen,but the referebce monitor doesn’t do playback even when it’s ganged up with the program monitor which is to be honest very dissapointing, so you’ll motsly use the first monitor for the timeline which may be nice cuase you’ll have more space to see the tracks.So we’ll just have to wait for adobe to fix this issues, I don’t know why if they’re quite critical they haven’t already fixed this, I mean it’s been more than half a year now.
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Jorge Alduncin
January 31, 2015 at 2:38 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaThank you Peter, You’re right, I’ll go back to the previous version.
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Hi,make a new sequence and paste the same content then export, it has worked for me.If that doesn’t do the trick use media encoder to export or also try cleaning the media cache on preferences.
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Jorge Alduncin
January 30, 2015 at 6:50 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaI tried, I erased adobe.com in the hosts file but It didn’t work.Thanks.
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Jorge Alduncin
January 30, 2015 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaThank you!! I’ll try that , see if it works in my case.
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Jorge Alduncin
January 30, 2015 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 External Monitor Issue Mercury Transmit Intel Iris Mackbook Pro RetinaHi Peter! Thank you very much. My second monitor worked correctly with premiere pro cc 7.2.2 in all kinds of displays.The mac os version I have is Yosemite 10.10.2 and the monitor is an apple thunderbolt display
,I have also tried to other monitors, and tv’s via the macbook HDMI output and nothing. -
Jorge Alduncin
January 30, 2015 at 5:31 am in reply to: Using multiple files per camera with Multi-Camera sequencingGreetings, the best thing you can do first is letting premiere assign each clip into a track, even if they’re twenty and then you control click on the multicam clip select open in timeline and once you are able to see what’s inside the multicam, since each clip won’t overlap because they were shot one after the other u can move them with the nudge down shortcut so that u can put different clips in the same track so u don’t have twenty tracks but gathering several clips in three four tracks.I have worked this way and it doesn’t take too much time. If you have any more question I’ll be glad to help.
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Jorge Alduncin
January 30, 2015 at 2:04 am in reply to: MacBook Pro Retina 13 with Intel Iris graphics breaks Premiere Pro CC hardware outputHi, I’ve been having the same problem with the Intel Pro card in my retina mackbook pro.Whenever I want to enable external playback to a monitor, the secondary screen turns white and premiere pro’s playhead won’t play.It says on the bottom alerts that “A low-level exception ocurred in adobe monitor 2” Has this problem been solved?, I just bought adobe’s creative cloud plan and i’m starting to regret it, because it’s been a while since this error hasn’t been attended.