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  • Mikkell Khan

    July 2, 2009 at 3:39 am in reply to: How to encode for You Tube?

    1280×720
    Bitrate: 1000
    CBR

    This will put your movies at a 100-120MB file and look amazing on youtube.

    Check out the videos on the channel StayWellFireyourDoctor on youtube. I did that for the small company. Full HD.

    Mikkell Khan
    Director
    Diamond Films Ltd. (Trinidad and Tobago)

  • Mikkell Khan

    June 28, 2009 at 5:35 pm in reply to: ATI HD Radeon performance in CS4?

    Ah, so my focus should be on processor then.

    That is good, because the machine is coming with an i7 920 core.

    Mikkell Khan
    Director
    Diamond Films Ltd. (Trinidad and Tobago)

  • Mikkell Khan

    June 28, 2009 at 1:14 am in reply to: Image issue

    See if putting the preview mode to draft helps. If not, also try pressing tilde (~) on the preview panel, it will make it the only thing viewable on the screen and thus your graphics card will concentrate fully on that.

    Mikkell Khan
    Director
    Diamond Films Ltd. (Trinidad and Tobago)

  • Mikkell Khan

    June 28, 2009 at 1:12 am in reply to: ATI HD Radeon performance in CS4?

    Alright, thanks for the advice. I watched a video review of the card I’m getting for this desktop and it says its great at decoding HD footage and taking the strain from the CPU. Taking that into consideration, should the ATI Radeon HD 3650 be enough for me with Premiere say with basic cut editing and rendered effects like 3d transitions and after effects…effects?

    Mikkell Khan
    Director
    Diamond Films Ltd. (Trinidad and Tobago)

  • Mikkell Khan

    June 1, 2009 at 4:00 am in reply to: How to make Premiere CS4 take more of my ram

    Forgot to ask, is this true still with the 4.1 update?

  • Mikkell Khan

    May 31, 2009 at 7:38 pm in reply to: How to make Premiere CS4 take more of my ram

    I hope so. Seems as though it would take the b*tching of the MAC world to make some of these companies to fully support 64bit. (Adobe and Canon in my case)

  • Mikkell Khan

    May 21, 2009 at 12:16 am in reply to: Changing timecode information in a captured clip

    Thank you Mr. Barrie, I’ve always watched your Youtube tutorials on how to use Premiere and in fact, that use of the on screen timecode has been a saving grace to me and getting better reference from my clients on where exactly in the RAW footage they want to use (just for this client, its older footage that I did not use such an effect, thus I was a bit lost).

    You have just saved me a LOT of time.

  • Mikkell Khan

    May 20, 2009 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Changing timecode information in a captured clip

    Hi, just checking back in.

    I am able to change the timecode of the clip in the properties of Edius. How is this possible in Premiere Pro CS4? This is especially important to footage that I have taken from other projects and need to match up the scenes my client wants in her video where she based her timcodes on whatever part the DVD had it at.

  • Mikkell Khan

    May 19, 2009 at 11:13 pm in reply to: Changing timecode information in a captured clip

    No. It’s actually for HDV footage.

    Is there no way in Premiere to modify this timecode?

  • Thanks.

    Lol, I’m aware it was the wrong forum but I knew it was the one you’d likely respond, so I took my chances.

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