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  • Martin

    August 13, 2007 at 10:46 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CS 3 and Presets

    O.K. I found a solution by myself:

    Please BM, solve this installationproblem for the non english user of BM cards .

    Manual installation Instructions for Decklink presets in Adobe Premiere CS3.

    To install the presets manual:

    You must have a copy of Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 installed on your system.

    1) Copy the “Black Magic Editing Mode.xml.xml” file, find in $(PROGRAMFILES)\Blackmagic Design\Blackmagic DeckLink\Premiere Support, into the following folder:
    $(PROGRAMFILES)\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS3\Plug-ins\en_US\Editing Modes

    Note: If you have installed Adobe Premiere Pro on a localized (non-English) version of Windows XP, the “en_US” path will have a different name, such as “ja_JP” (for Japanese). In this case, install it into the “Editing Modes” folder within this folder.

    2) Copy the files “BMDxxxxxx.prm”, find in $(PROGRAMFILES)\Blackmagic Design\Blackmagic DeckLink\Premiere Support, into the following folder:
    $(PROGRAMFILES)\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS3\Plug-ins \en_US

    Note: If you have installed Adobe Premiere Pro on a localized (non-English) version of Windows XP, the “en_US” path will have a different name, such as “ja_JP” (for Japanese). In this case, install it into the “Editing Modes” folder within this folder.

    3) Copy the folder “2.0” with its content, find in $(PROGRAMFILES)\Blackmagic Design\Blackmagic DeckLink\Premiere Support, into the following folder:
    $(PROGRAMFILES)\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS3\Settings\en_US\.
    You can rename there the foldername “2.0” to a name at your choice.

    Note: If you have installed Premiere Pro on a localized (non-English) version of Windows XP, the “en_US” path will have a different name, such as “ja_JP” (for Japanese). In this case, install it into the folder that corresponds to your language.

    3) Restart Adobe Premiere Pro and click the New Project button. There will be new Presets in the 2.0 or renamed folder; choose the one that corresponds to the framerate in which your source video was recorded.

  • Martin

    December 14, 2006 at 1:02 pm in reply to: Export to Tape

    Bingo,
    I wait since 2 years for an usable gui for exporting video to tape.

    But I

  • Martin

    October 27, 2006 at 5:38 am in reply to: After Effects 7 and Adobe Bridge ?

    Hi,

    the problem is, how can I update AE 7 with the “Hot Fix 1” ??

    I can

  • Martin

    October 26, 2006 at 1:00 pm in reply to: BMD – PrePro2.0 Compression Export Problems

    Hi,

    same problem here.

    8 Bit BMD PAL AVI crashes After Effects 7 (german version) after import it into AE7.

    But update via Bridge is not possible ;-( , because Adobe Bridge didn

  • Martin

    October 24, 2006 at 8:58 am in reply to: Framelink – need Decklink card presence ?

    Hi,

    I think that

  • Hi,
    I tried this version…

    Same bug as in versions 5.7.1 and 5.7.2

  • Thanks,
    I will try it.

  • Sorry I pressed enter to early 😉

    Digitizing a video with Premiere Pro 2 during a selected 16:9 widescreen PAL SD project and driver 5.7.2 creates like the old driver 5.7.1 an AVI with 4:3 aspect ratio.
    This AVI will display in the same widescreen project in Premiere Pro in 4:3 and not in 16:9. Premiere Pro 2 with BM-driver 5.6 shows the AVI correct in 16:9 widescreen.

  • Martin

    October 10, 2006 at 8:45 am in reply to: Digitizing 16:9 anamorph will display as 4:3 in PP 2.0

    Hi,
    I found out a different pixel aspect ratio from an AVI digitized with BM driver 5.6 and an AVI digitized with driver 5.7.1.
    Using driver 5.6 it

  • Martin

    October 10, 2006 at 7:47 am in reply to: Digitizing 16:9 anamorph will display as 4:3 in PP 2.0

    Hi,
    I rolled back to BM driverversion 5.6 and the display of the clips in the previewwindows is correct 16:9 widescreen.

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