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  • Kevin Brown

    October 24, 2009 at 2:16 am in reply to: Final Cut Pro To DVCPRO

    out of curiosity.
    I have a dvcpro camcorder not hd, and was wondering how the file dump over firewire was from the vtr to fcp.
    thanks, kevin

  • Kevin Brown

    October 20, 2009 at 5:09 pm in reply to: dvcpro firewire to adobe premiere newbie

    “What if there were no hypothetical questions?”.
    Then there would be no hypothetical answers.
    Hypothetical is defined as, not well supported by available evidence.
    Thus not all questions are hypothetical.
    Your question above, in itself, is hypothetical.
    Therefore, if there were no hypothetical questions, I would not of had to spend my time right now answering your hypothetical question.

  • Kevin Brown

    October 16, 2009 at 9:17 pm in reply to: dvcpro firewire to adobe premiere newbie

    ppro 1.5? or ppro creative suite 1.5.
    kevin

  • Kevin Brown

    October 16, 2009 at 8:35 pm in reply to: dvcpro firewire to adobe premiere newbie

    So are you saying I can output from my camera-an aj-d700 dvcpro via the composite bnc cable to my aj-d255 vtr, then firewire out from the vtr to an external drive, then from the drive to the computer with ppro?
    Just got lost a little bit on that there.
    Or were you saying record composite from camera to vtr, then once I’m done, record onto an external firewire drive via ppro via a 2 channel pci firewiree400card.
    thanks

  • Kevin Brown

    October 16, 2009 at 8:32 pm in reply to: dvcpro firewire to adobe premiere newbie

    No, dvcpro is 4:1:1, dvcpro 50 is 4:2:2. dvcam, minidv is 4:1:1 and smaller tape, like a sony dsr1500 or soemthing

  • Kevin Brown

    May 1, 2008 at 5:59 pm in reply to: Making a music video by the lyrics

    I was hoping it would be more visual like appear in one of the spare video track timelines so I can quickly grab a clip, and scan the timeline and insert it.

  • Kevin Brown

    May 1, 2008 at 2:55 am in reply to: import flv edit back to wmv black border?

    I went back and found that once I export the clip I can crop the black out of the image around the picture frame edges.
    Should do the trick, now onto better things.

  • Kevin Brown

    May 1, 2008 at 2:26 am in reply to: import flv edit back to wmv black border?

    Ok, so using effects panel(window-effects panel) can I do a select all clips and make them 150%?

  • Kevin Brown

    May 1, 2008 at 2:22 am in reply to: import flv edit back to wmv black border?

    Keeping it at it’s native resolution is not the problem from what I understand. I hate to say that, “PPRo shrinks my video for no reason,” but when I take the same video clip and import it into windows movie maker 2, it is not shrunk.
    I am a little new to this so there is probably some simple thing I am missing.
    I grab clips from youtube in flv, then convert them using WINFF converter.
    Now if I import that wmv that was converted from flv in WINFF into PPro, it’s small, if I import it into WMM, it’s fine.
    So does Ppro (premiere pro) default to a different resolution or size than windows movie maker?
    kevin

  • Kevin Brown

    April 30, 2008 at 7:26 pm in reply to: import flv edit back to wmv black border?

    Could you explain a little bit more in detail?
    “just resize the video in the timeline using the motion settings”
    Where do i click on to get motion settings?
    thanks

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