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  • Kobi Versano

    February 24, 2013 at 7:12 am in reply to: After CS6 and AAF Serious Problem!

    I actually did find the solution.
    You need to go to Edit > Preferences > Media & Disk Cache
    and uncheck the “Write XMP to Files on Import” and “Create Layer Marker from Footage XMP metadata” at the bottom.

    Then click OK and import your AAF file.

    Works like a charm!

  • Kobi Versano

    August 15, 2011 at 9:44 am in reply to: A strange problem with M2T files

    Problem solved!

    All I had to do was re-install the entire Adobe Production Suite and the problem solved itself.
    Can’t tell you how it happend. Only that it worked…

    Thanks for all your help.

  • Kobi Versano

    August 12, 2011 at 12:33 pm in reply to: A strange problem with M2T files

    I did that, restarted my computer and I still get that same error message.
    Any other ideas? 🙂

  • Kobi Versano

    April 28, 2011 at 8:28 am in reply to: Pixilated Footage in CS5

    The weird thing is that they are all have the same parameters.
    All of the files are MPEG2 NTSC files (720×480)

  • Kobi Versano

    April 21, 2011 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Pixilated Footage in CS5

    Yes. It’s set to Full Resolution.

    I’ve also tried exporting it and viewing the exported files and it still looks pixilated (Even though the source files, when viewed outside of Premiere looks sharp).

  • Kobi Versano

    April 21, 2011 at 9:11 am in reply to: video import into premiere pro got problems

    I’m not sure I understand exactly what is the problem.
    Can you be more specific?

  • Kobi Versano

    April 21, 2011 at 8:50 am in reply to: Pixilated Footage in CS5

    It’s at the highest resolution.
    The files I’m working with are MPEG2 NTSC (720×480).

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