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  • Martin Munthe

    August 12, 2006 at 2:15 pm in reply to: NLE Survey so far

    I would like to know who’s voting. Amateurs or Pro’s? It’s really important what the guy with the clients and the preassure to deliver would use. My guess is Avid since they have 60% of the pro market segment. And then there are the FCP crowd. The Mac creatives. And then there’s all those people who haven’t discovered Premier Pro yet.

    Is there anyone out there working on the clock with dedicated clients and investments in players and recorders (DVCPRO, BetaSP, Digibeta and HDCAM) and media servers that actually uses Vegas?

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    http://www.pproug.se
    http://www.martinmunthe.com

  • Martin Munthe

    April 1, 2006 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Video for Windows Codecs in 2.0

    Let me put the question in another way:

    Is there a way to edit anything other than the presets in PPro 2.0?

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    https://makingyearone.blogspot.com

  • Martin Munthe

    March 26, 2006 at 10:46 am in reply to: Editing DVCPRO 50

    I’m only using Mainconcepts codec as a sort of intermediate. I like the file size, how it plays back and the color it holds. I will never go out to tape on this project. If I do it will probably be through converting to an online system like the Avid DS.

    It seems strange that I can’t get PPro to work with a Video for Windows codec without constantly beeing reminded to render the project.

    I’m having the same problem with other codecs. Tried it with the standalone CFHD (without having Aspect HD installed) and the Morgan Mjpeg codecs. I’m doing everything the same way I used to do it in 1.5.1. Can’t understand what it is I’m doing wrong.

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    https://makingyearone.blogspot.com

  • NLE’s are not designed to edit distribution codecs. You have to convert to an editable format.

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    [url]https://makingyearone.blogspot.com[/url]

  • Martin Munthe

    February 21, 2006 at 12:55 pm in reply to: Importing Lightwave 3d into AE 7?

    That’s not entierly correct. You can import 3D objects exported from LightWave using Zaxwerks plugin. Good for logos.

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    https://makingyearone.blogspot.com

  • Martin Munthe

    February 15, 2006 at 1:03 pm in reply to: Sluggish. Buggy.

    Building disk images sometimes take forever. The interface freezes. It’s overall much more sluggish than 1.5 on my machine. PPro works perfectly.

    I have an Intel P4 2,6, 2 GB DDR, S-ATA, Radeon 9600 Pro running a 1920×1200 TFT.

  • Martin Munthe

    February 13, 2006 at 12:54 pm in reply to: Sluggish. Buggy.

    Fine as in: This release is much faster and a lot less buggy than 1.5?

    My system is super fast and runs Premiere Pro 2 and AE 7 quite satisfactory.

  • Martin Munthe

    February 2, 2006 at 12:47 am in reply to: Why can’t PPro 2 handle all Sony cameras?

    Yes I have. When I uninstall Cineform my PD1 works perfect again (and the HC1 stops working). And I’ve tried it on several machines so it’s not related to my specific editing box.

    It would be nice if PPro worked out of the box with Sony gear.

  • Martin Munthe

    December 8, 2005 at 9:27 am in reply to: how to give credit for creating a piece in Audition

    Well. Everyone uses loops to create music. You don’t se Madonnas latest album printing “Music created by Abba” on the cover. But if you feel credit is needed I would use “Music created using Adobe Audition” in the end credits.

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    https://www.operafilm.com/edit.html

  • But not without rendering the timeline to Video for Windows MainConcept DV25 right? Premiere Pro is not really a QuickTime application.

    Martin Munthe
    DP | Director
    https://www.operafilm.com/edit.html

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