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  • Mathew Lisett

    July 11, 2010 at 10:22 am in reply to: filmfix playback issues

    think i may have figured it out, sadly it means starting again 🙁

  • Mathew Lisett

    July 10, 2010 at 7:45 pm in reply to: how do i do this

    well whilst i asked the question, i looked at a video and then selected “selective color” and that hit the spot

  • Mathew Lisett

    July 8, 2010 at 10:30 pm in reply to: copy effects for all clips?

    ok figured it out.

    select the effect setting, edit copy, slect all needed layers, go to effects panel select it edit>paste

  • Mathew Lisett

    July 8, 2010 at 10:11 pm in reply to: copy effects for all clips?

    its on a pc, i think ive copied it correctly with altgr+c, i then selected all the layers, but nothign seems to happen when i press alt gr +v

    is there a specific place the do that bit ?

  • funny how i was scared as anythign to even remotely use adobe products becuase they looked so technical to use, but now in cs5 and with some help its getting much easier.

    all i need now is a quadro 4800 card and i7 setup and im happy lol.

    any idea if chris wright is around as i used his contact form on his site yet no reply. 🙂

  • its exactly what happened, some how the previous rendering of the proxy files had a all the frames after that numbered frame currupted for some reason, so i deleted those files. went to a previous project reloaded the main mov file and did the proxy and it went smoothly after that for a complete render.

    then went onto the rendering project that was going wrong, and reloaded the new lot of proxy files and then set it going on its new location which is where it was previous rendering ofr its project location, it then went smoothily after that.

    this proxy thing is a god damn dream , becuase not only does it save time after time and after if somethign goes wrong. But it also openes in other software not attached to adobe which is a god send since adobe cant seem to manage to encode to a full length like over 40 mins for some reason, kept failing.

    but out sie of adobe, it meant with quicktime png with tmpgenc xpress i coudl break it down into 30 min chunks and encode without issues.

  • ok failed again, so this time i went to do a selection from the error point to proxy from that, and found i had to miss 2 frames.

    would this mean even though the previous proxy rendering completed before, how ever for some reason currupted 2 files.

  • nope im getting the error when im doign the encoding, which is why its got me baffled.

    but im re doing my system becuase theres a few progs not workign right.

  • Mathew Lisett

    July 4, 2010 at 3:32 pm in reply to: Fixing blown-out highlights

    CHRIS how do i pm you

  • Mathew Lisett

    July 2, 2010 at 6:00 pm in reply to: replace footage with multiple files

    becuase i remmber you telling me that it was best to have the file format as mov loselsss png or animation for the errors togo away when doing the pre rednering, hence why ive been doign all this.

    and the file going to mov png is hd mpeg frmat which you stated didnt work well with ae when doign the pre rendering.

    and yeah i dont understand why the encoding is having such an issue encoding qith quicktime png or animation going past 30 mins of footage since the hdd’s on my system are all ntfs.

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