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  • Kevin Lawrence

    July 23, 2012 at 6:44 pm in reply to: A positive report (so far)

    I have been a long time user of Adobe products. Encore included. I have found Encore to be very straightforward. Having said that I have no experience with your preferred authoring package, maybe others can comment effectively?

    I am not sure why your library is “empty” Mine is populated with the content shipped as well as previous items I have authored.

    I find round tripping menus to Photoshop for build/edit to be seamless and also the asset tools work well for me.

    Kevin L

  • Greetings,

    I know this thread is really old, but in case someone stumbles across it.

    In Premiere, change the mode from DV to HDV….

    Worked for me 🙂

    Kevin

  • Kevin Lawrence

    December 3, 2007 at 11:39 pm in reply to: Right-clicking audio allows editing in Audition?

    Follow up,

    As much as I b****H’ed, the answer is simple. To Make Premiere Pro 2 “edit in audition” call version 3, just rename the install directory to “C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Audition 3.0\Audition.exe” The program still works and Premiere just rushs off to the audition.exe with no clue. Yeah!

    Note: just change the directory name for the install of Audition 3.0, to Audition 2.0 and if you want to label Audition 2.0 to 1.0 you can have both programs ready (in case something goes south). Remember to point your shortcuts to the new directory.

    Happiness,
    Kevin

  • Kevin Lawrence

    December 2, 2007 at 8:01 pm in reply to: Right-clicking audio allows editing in Audition?

    Well… They messed with us. Adobe has a (not so) proud tradition of hosing useful functions. In premiere 6.5 the trimmer window would let you scrub and hear audio with the video. That disappeared in Premiere Pro. Video production deals with SOUND and video. They had this function in Premiere 6.5 and backwards. ???

    Now Audition. I have Production Studio Premium (CS2), Upgraded to Audition 3 and guess what, edit in audition brings up 2.0.

    I cannot believe this. On top of that there are people who say “put it on the feature request list”. How irritating. It’s not a feature, it’s a programming snafu… period. Adobe broke the software and there cavalier user forum support option, lousy knowledge base search engine (whole “nother” issue) and absolute resistance to actually correcting problems is leading me further and further from their camp.

    Whew, I feel better 🙂
    Kevin

  • Kevin Lawrence

    June 11, 2006 at 3:20 am in reply to: AE 7 Motion Tracking broken/

    This is an update to the problem: Motion tracking dialog would not release when done tracking (ie. I could not press “apply” or”stop” and I could not go back to working in After Effects proper). I thought shutting off NVIDIA desktop manager fixed it. Wrong!

    The answer. Clicking outside of the AE 7 program (anything else, such as taskbar, desktop, etc…)and Ta-Da, the motion tracker dialog finish’s updating it’s button control. Odd bug, not sure if it is the dual screen set or NVIDIA drivers, but I am working again.

    Rock ON…
    Kevin

  • Kevin Lawrence

    June 9, 2006 at 1:30 am in reply to: AE 7 Motion Tracking broken/

    I love talking to myself 🙂

    I have resolved the issue! Yeah. In case anyone else bumps into this, here it be

    I had tracked (set type, options, tracking points, etc) invoked tracking and then no joy a somewhat frozen AE. It would usually let me get rid of the tracker (without preserving data) but effectively I could proceed no further.

    THE answer (for me): NVIDIA Desktop manager version 84.21 was the culprit. Shut this off and the data flows as nature intended.

    Now I’m going to take me out to dinner, and I promise to be home early 🙂

    Create in peace
    Kevin

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