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  • Lance Bauerfeind

    February 21, 2007 at 9:17 pm in reply to: PPro2 sucking up memory then crashing

    You and me both

    One Good Eye is all you need!

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    February 20, 2007 at 11:22 pm in reply to: PPro2 sucking up memory then crashing

    I decided about 3 years ago to the PC Adobe route thinking that one company’s software would allow for more integration and therefore a more powerful, easier to use and more efficient toolbox. I think we’ve started to see this happen with the latest releases of PPro and AE but Adobe seems to have had this resource hungry product line and it can be quite frustrating at times. At the company I work for we are still humming and haring over mac/pc PPro/FCP. I like PPro but we do have problems with crashing/ hangin etc even on small projects. So many variables as to why when it comes to pc’s it seems.

    I haven’t used any nested sequences etc but I see the memory being eaten up realtime till 1.5GB then crash. I guess it’s a case of knowing the limitations and working with them, tell me it’s not a truck so I don’t try and tow a trailer of logs, if you know what I mean.

    Cheers

    One Good Eye is all you need!

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    February 20, 2007 at 6:51 am in reply to: Relinking media

    For windows I assume, is to right mouse click on My Computer>Manage Then click on disk management (left hand side under storage) here you should have all your drives if you right click on your c: drive (change drive letter and paths), and give it a new drive letter then click on your E: drive and change it’s drive letter to c:that should work but if c: is your system drive you might start getting problems So make sure you are sure you want to do that as it would be safer just to re-link.

    One Good Eye is all you need!

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    February 20, 2007 at 3:37 am in reply to: PPro2 sucking up memory then crashing

    Vincent: I colour corrected using Premiere’s tools.

    Steve: I have learned the hard way about Premiere’s limitations. I normally work on 2-3min promo’s and tv adverts so have never had to deal with this before. Is this limitation normal for this level of app? How does Final Cut handle it?

    Cheers

    L

    One Good Eye is all you need!

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    February 19, 2007 at 7:07 pm in reply to: PPro2 sucking up memory then crashing

    Thanks guys for your replies.

    How did it get to 280MB? Can’t say I really know it just did.

    It’s a documentary 80 minutes long, I thought Premiere could handle that. I had read where it can’t handle over 3 hours on the timeline so thought I was well safe.

    There is about 300 hours of editing, the project has been trimmed, There is a fair bit of slo-mo and I have luma corrected the whole thing and colour corrected about 7 or 8 clips.There are about 8 or 9 high res photos which I have panned in after effects and exported as quicktime and I have 10 minutes of subtitles which I created in Premiere’s titler.

    I am virtually there, 4 more things to change and she goes out, I’m just struggling to make those last changes. I don’t understand enough how PPro handles things to figure out the issues here. I have been contemplating buying a decklink card, would this make a difference?

    I will probably get it out in pieces and start a new project, thanks for that I never thought of it.

    One Good Eye is all you need!

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    May 15, 2006 at 7:51 pm in reply to: PPro 2 loses recognition of dv deck randomly

    Thanks Aanarav – I’ll wait for your reply.

    BTW Tried Scene Analyser and it works fine.

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    May 15, 2006 at 5:41 am in reply to: audio hum

    You could try using the EQ filter.

    Go into the lower frequency ranges and use the sliders to remove the hum. I’ve done this on a couple of occassions and as long as the voice is not in the same range you should remove it effectively.

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    May 15, 2006 at 5:34 am in reply to: PPro 2 loses recognition of dv deck randomly

    No

    I am strictly DV. No capture cards at all or any third party hardware/software just premiere and firwire card.

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    May 15, 2006 at 4:31 am in reply to: PPro 2 loses recognition of dv deck randomly

    I have no other firewire device attached so I don’t think it is that.

    The thing is, which I forgot to mention, is that I have no problems with 1.5. I use my dsr to preview out to monitor. PPro 2.0 doesn’t work 1.5 does.

    i also have just read on dv.com a review by John Jackman of the production bundle and he mentions having the same problem when he was capturing off his JVC Camera.

    Aanarav, I am downloading the capture software today and will give it a go but if everything works in 1.5 will this help solve the problem.

    I am wondering if it might be a bug.

    Cheers
    Lance

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    May 13, 2006 at 10:59 am in reply to: PPro 2 loses recognition of dv deck randomly

    thanks for your reply Aanarav. It will be a couple of days until I’m back at work. I will reply once I have done the test.

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