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  • Michael Gurevich

    November 16, 2011 at 12:22 am in reply to: AE CS5 qt32 error with Camtasia

    Here is Techsmiths response:

    We have not specifically tested this combination of products. I just went to install the trial of After Effects but Adobe is having problems with their download server.

    I did some googling and it appears After Effects has quite a few problems with other codecs on the machine. Since Camtasia does install the TSCC codec that could be part of the problem. You may want to contact Adobe to see if they have any workarounds for this issue.

    Any ideas?

    Thank you!
    Mike

  • Michael Gurevich

    February 16, 2009 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Previewing in After Effects

    Thanks Dave,

    > Just don’t get it with the anticipation that you’ll be able to use its Open GL capabilities in AE.

    Yes, it seems that AE will only accelerate SOME of it’s effects with OpenGL.

    The same for Matrox.

    Also, I’ve since found that I can preview on the other monitor just with the dual-head video card I already have. Though it might be “better” with the Matrox or the OpenGL card, or the BlackMagic cards (which do not have a CS4 driver yet).

    > Personally, I have engineers who worry about hardware and hooking things up to monitors.

    That’s lovely. One day I’ll enjoy the same. For now though, I am my engineer. 🙂

    Cheers,
    Mike

  • Michael Gurevich

    February 12, 2009 at 12:08 am in reply to: Previewing in After Effects

    > You’re after HDMI? Get the card.

    Thanks Dave. I’m not really after HDMI, I’m after realtime WYSIWYG previews and a responsive working environment. This is why I bought an 8 core 16gb machine. When you say “get the card”, can you please tell me which card you’re talking about?

    Cheers,
    Mike

  • Michael Gurevich

    February 11, 2009 at 11:43 pm in reply to: Previewing in After Effects

    Thank you Brian!

    I do not yet have a DeckLink, though I am investigating it. I am using CS4 and it seems that the drivers are not yet available for it.

    In the realm of these add on cards, I have noticed the DeckLink Extreme and Intensity, as well as the Matrox RTX2 and AXIO LE.

    I am also considering getting an OpenGL accelerator board, like the GeForce 295, which seems to have a HDMI output.

    Would you happen to know if the GeForce with it’s HDMI can provide real time preview?

    And, would it be able to cooperate with a Matrox or DeckLink when they get they’re drivers together?

    Or, would it be a total waste of money to think about using them both together?

    Thank you,
    Mike

  • Michael Gurevich

    February 11, 2009 at 6:27 pm in reply to: Previewing in After Effects

    Hi Dave,

    Thank you for the info! I will become more acquainted with AE’s docs.

    There is a lot to learn here and it’s exciting…

    When looking at the docs for external previews, the text says:

    “If you’re using a video card to connect an external video monitor, follow the directions that came with your video card to connect the monitor for viewing previews.”

    I’ve not yet been able to find this, and am a bit at a loss as to what to look for. There seems to be nothing around previewing on external monitors for the docs.

    Do you happen to have any ideas about this?

    Cheers,
    Mike

  • Michael Gurevich

    February 4, 2009 at 9:21 pm in reply to: cs4 & Intensity Pro BM

    Nice!

    How did you get it to work?

    Cheers,
    Mike

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