I’m replying to one of mine questions – the first one, about editing in Full HD in Premiere. So – it is possible to edit in that resolution on Custom Project Settings. I descovered the source of problems – it’s all about codecs! When I went to Project>Project Settings>Video Rendering>Compressor, I found there (among others) the ACDV 2.0.1 codec. It is very fast codec attached to ACDSEE installer. When You install ACDSEE you get this codec to your system, and Premiere can make use of it while preparing the previews or final rendering. As I said – it is fast, but when used on high resolution JPEG sequences, it becames unstable, compression fails and occures in damaged preview. The remedy is to change the codec!BUT every other codec in my system was horribly slow (and I mean horribly) in manner of rendering full HD, so I googled a little and found this:
https://www.pegasusimaging.com/picvideo.htm
Very fast, no failures, not so expensive if you compare it with PCI card for HD editing, recomended by Adobe as a solution to HD problems :). Adobe recomends their sh*t, I recomend mine. You chose 🙂
Sory for my english from time to time. I’m so happy I can’t focus 🙂
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