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  • Max Frank

    April 15, 2015 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Recommended Hardware for Playback to 3rd display?

    Sorry if I was ambiguous.

    I have a 3rd display (Dell 24″), that I want to
    connect and use as an output monitor.

  • Max Frank

    April 15, 2015 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Recommended Hardware for Playback to 3rd display?

    Thanks, Shane!

  • Max Frank

    February 17, 2015 at 11:56 am in reply to: Boris Title 3D Title Issue – Reference not matching output

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  • David,

    That is amazing! Exactly what I was hoping for! Thank you.
    Bryce, I’m with you Buddy!

  • Max Frank

    July 28, 2014 at 11:17 am in reply to: CC2014 Reliable?

    Thanks Guys

  • Max Frank

    May 13, 2014 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Changed file names

    Thanks Steve,

    But what I need to do is change the file names INSIDE PrP, so that the clips on his sequecne
    match the files on my drive. That way I can relink automatically.

    PS – I’m on a Mac, and recommend Name Mangler to do bulk renaming of files [before they go into the NLE].

  • Max Frank

    October 28, 2013 at 7:33 am in reply to: Is Premiere CC more stable than CS6?

    Tim is correct, excuse the hyperbole.

    My experience with PrP was moving to 5.5 from being a loooong time FCP user [4-7].

    I have found PrP maddening in many ways. Some things it does is literally confounding [can’t open more than one project at a time, if you import a project it imports ALL the clips into the new project, how it works with titles, etc,].

    That being said, with each successive version, Adobe have ‘un-sucked’ PrP more and more, and it’s evolved into a much more stable and
    user-friendly NLE.

    I’d say, don’t waste time on CS6. There are a great many fixes in CC and there’s a new draft out very soon that will hopefully fix more things.

    Also, see the blog retooled.net for tutorials to get the most out of CC.

    W

  • Max Frank

    October 27, 2013 at 1:27 pm in reply to: Is Premiere CC more stable than CS6?

    In my experience, CC has been about 1000 times more stable – and useful – than CS6.

  • Max Frank

    October 19, 2013 at 7:55 pm in reply to: Getting subtitles/transcript into PrP as a TEXT file?

    Folks,

    Thanks for the reply.

    Am investigating and will feedback my findings if I get to a solution.

    Thanks,

    Wayne

  • Max Frank

    October 16, 2013 at 12:48 pm in reply to: Getting subtitles/transcript into PrP as a TEXT file?

    Steve,

    Thanks a lot.

    I took a look at the EXTitle site – and I’m not sure if their products do what I need.

    I don’t want subtitles, in the usual sense of the term. What I need is to end up with a series of individual TEXT/Title clips on my timeline, that
    I can go in and copy/edit, etc after the fact. Each sentence of time-stamped text in the Word doc should end up as a different title on the PrP timeline.

    As I said, a product like Inqscribe does this perfectly – but only for FCP.

    Was there a particular EXTitle product that does what I need? I’ve sent them an email, too.

    Thanks,

    Wayne

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