Mikkell Khan
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I can’t remember offhand since I haven’t worked with DV in a while but I believe if you were to right click the footage and select Interpret, you could change the resolution of the HD footage to suit the SD
The other option is to resize on of the HD footage on the time line and anytime you need to do it again, you copy and paste the attributes of the one you modified to the rest and the changes will be made to those as well.
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Mikkell Khan
February 16, 2009 at 8:07 pm in reply to: Premiere CS3 Restore time takes long in 32bit VistaDidn’t see those options in CS3 when I just checked. But thanks anyway.
If anyone has any more solutions, please let me know. This is very annoying and makes me want to go back to vista 64bit (I went to Vista 32bit because my deck/camera captures on it and had to dual boot Vista 32bit just for that sole purpose)
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I have been able to get my camera capturing video on a windows vista 32bit partition I made. I can agree that going to 32bit to edit is not an option as my hardware runs at its best in a 64bit environment.
For all those who are having trouble with this in 64bit Vista, you can download a copy of Vista 32bit corresponding to the version you have and use your cd key to run it. Microsoft allows you to use your CD KEY for a 32bit version of vista as well.
Whenever I need to capture video I boot into the 32bit vista and use a program like HDVsplit to do my capturing and then come back in 64bit Vista to do my editing.
For now, it works and I get the job done. If anyone gets any updates on the firewire working for 64bit, please post it here. 🙂
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Ok i’m trying this out but I am not too sure about the process.
Think you can help me out here Richard?
Edit: Nevermind Richard. Found out how to use the ‘new action’ record options from another site. But that’s again.
Btw, do you have any tutorials that go into depth with things like this?
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Thank you sir. You’ve saved me a lot of time.
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Whoa, hold up. That effect should be applied to a new layer that has copied the original image, right?
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Pentium 4….large TIFF file….yep….it would take a long time, but 12 hours…that is a bit strange.
See if you can’t encode it without the TIFF file or with a small resolution of it and see how long it takes.
If that is the culprit, think you can just make the tiff an avi file and bring that into the project instead?
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If you can, after using time remapping in cs4, save your files as a mp4 (NeroDigital). They keep all the quality that the video is supposed to have as seen in Premiere. Then you can encode and burn that to a dvd and everything should be fine.
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Mikkell Khan
January 17, 2009 at 7:04 pm in reply to: What I like/dislike about Premiere – VIDEO SEGMENTSWhen it comes to building the entire feature though, do you save each sequence as an avi or something and then bring that across to the final timeline?
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Mikkell Khan
January 17, 2009 at 6:07 pm in reply to: What I like/dislike about Premiere – VIDEO SEGMENTSBOOM in shot!
Lol. Nice review man. I too would like them to add these things to premiere but unfortunately I am a CS3 user so I don’t think I’ll be seeing changes anytime soon.
Oh btw, have you tried editing a feature or featurette length movie in Premiere (60 to 90 mins)? If so, how do you find it for such a project?