Kevin Ryan
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I am also having great difficulties with PPRO 8.1
We shoot with various Panasonic cameras and record avc intra 100 60i.
I am experiencing similar problems as the others in this thread.
Timeline freezes and I cannot save. I have to go to task manager to get out of the program. No third party plug-ins.
I did use warp stabilizer on one clip. I have done a lot of color correction at the clip level. I am viewing at one quarter quality in my program viewer.
This morning I noticed that PPro froze when I was resizing timeline view.
I am planning to try to save an edl or xml list from my current projects and open in PPRO CC.I have been a firm believer in all thing Adobe since photoshop 4.0.
Unfortunately, this is the first update of any Adobe product that has stopped me cold in my tracks. As things stand, I cannot edit.
This update should never have been made available.
I hope Adobe takes this situation very seriously. I have to explain to my supervisor this morning, why my projects are now held up.Kevin Ryan
Videographer/Editor
Corporate Communications and Marketing
City of Charlotte, NCIntel (R) Xeon CPU x5660 @2.80GHz x2 processors
ram 24 gig
window7 professional 64 bit sevice pack 1
NVIDIA Quadro 5000 driver 9.18.13.4052Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
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If you double click the background layer, the name changes to layer 0.
Delete this layer so you are only saving 1 layer with transparency.
Save as psd.
Import into Premiere.Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Matt,
Where I work, we also do this on a regular basis. I choose the
AVC_Intra 100 template for my timeline. We have Matrox MX02 boxes and software installed. Quite honestly, I have experienced a lot of problems with using matrox preset timelines. Lots of freezes, simple effects like dissolves would not work, or would just go to black. When I make a non matrox timeline in the same project, no problem.
Also, I choose a lower resolution for my viewer window while scrubbing.
Hope this helps in some way.Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Check in task manager to see if it already running. If so, close it outin task manager, then open from desktop.
Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Kevin Ryan
January 4, 2012 at 12:56 am in reply to: Designing video graphics to be viewed on multiple screensI suppose if the lower thirds and graphics were important enough for the original tv version, the information is important even for for smaller screens. I think I will explore your thought on the full screen graphics for mobile applications.
Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Kevin Ryan
December 31, 2011 at 1:33 am in reply to: Making video graphics that are readable for multiple screen sizes.I have been thinking about the idea of using something like overlay Ads
found on web site videos as a way of making lower thirds and graphics readable.
The idea would be to produce the video without any graphics and then use this overlay function to create fresh graphics for each sized screen. I only just learned about the overlay function that is used in web advertising. I guess it would be part of the html.
It would be nice to be able to add cues and the information in metadata to create the self generating graphics appropriately sized for the screen it was appearing on.Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Thanks for the info
Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Yes, it is there in AME CS4. It worked great.
Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
Then open Adobe Media Encoder, import the Premiere project, and using the control or shift key, select all your sequences. You now have yourself a batch encode for each clip.
I cannot figure out how to import the PROJECT into Adobe Media Encoder.
I can only import mediaKevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC -
“Finally,if you could just write metadata into a file and then search in the OS, everyone on the planet would have an amazing asset management system built into their computers and this forum (or even the product perhaps) wouldn’t need to exist. The reality is, we are years from that sort of system working just due to computing power alone, nevermind the privacy complications of a never-ending path of metadata.”
Well I feel like I have been mislead by the industry then.
From Adobe’s website
“Adobe’s Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) is a labeling technology that allows you to embed data about a file, known as metadata, into the file itself”From Panasonics website
“The key to finding the clips that you have in your archive is the Metadata.
P2 File-based workflow really offers the opportunity to change this, by allowing footage to carry information
that was planned from the very inception of the production planning stages and let it be part of
a living database Only the best footage needs to be saved (unlike tape-based systems), and the footage
that is saved is easily mined for reuse. The key to being able to reuse footage, and finding that
footage is the metadata and that makes for better profitability and efficiency in the production arena.
This truly is part of the Beauty of P2.”I was hoping that I could add keywords as embeded metadata,
sort of like timecode,and then be able to search for the keywords.
I feel like this is what has been promised by Adobe and Panasonic.
I guess CATDV is the closest I can get to that promise.Kevin Ryan
Editor/Graphics
The Government Channel
City of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC