Mitch Jordan
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I also bought a SBAC-US20 card reader that I’m going to use through USB 3.0. (I’ve got a USB 3.0 PCI card that I’m installing). Do I need ths SxS driver for that?
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Thanks for the help. I think we may drop the motion in our lower thirds so that I can load the template in the Titler. I think that will be easiest with multiple editors with various skill sets.
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Thanks for the help. I was starting to think along those lines. Do you think it’s possible to also create a new Premier Pro project, import the motion graphic from AE, add the text, and save that project as a template? Editors could import that Premier Pro project, edit the text, and nest that sequence on their sequence. Might be a good work around for the time being.
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Yes. I have a logo reveal in the left corner and then the lower third slides out from behind it.
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I looked at that page. It appears that you can only modify existing templates to create your own. My lower third has elements that I created in Photoshop and animated in After Effects. Reading Adobe’s help page, I can only import files as templates that have the .prtl extension. How can I create one of those?
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I read through that thread. Since I am able to open my copy of Audition, I was able to turn off “Adobe Graphics Manager” in the user preferences. The problem that I’m having is when I try to open a multi-track session that I’ve previously saved. Audition goes into a continuous loop and I get the spinning beach ball. If I’m not opening a multi-track session, the program opens fine.
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Ok, I think I solved my own problem. I was dragging the audio to the timeline in FCP. If you double click the clip into the viewer, you see there are actually 2 mono files in an .aif or 1 stereo pair in a .wav. Do an overwrite edit, and all’s well. Apparently dragging it to the timeline only brought one channel.
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I was on a very tight deadline, so my workaround was to make a new sequence with only the clips that I needed for the graphic. I was able to successfully get that to work. When I have more time, I’ll go back and experiment and see if I can find the problem. There must be a clip or piece of audio that caused the crash.
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Thanks. I did some more testing, and I got it to work with a couple of clips on another sequence. That tells me that I probably have a problem clip in that sequence. Since I’m on deadline, I copied only the clips I needed for the immediate effect to a new sequence. I successfully transferred that to After Effects, so I’m back in business. When I have more time, I might trouble shoot to see which clip gave me the hard time.
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I don’t know what the problem was. Other DVD’s play fine in my Blu Ray player. Only the DVD made in Encore played with elevated black levels. I started over using Apple Compressor and DVD Studio Pro, and everything looks fine. I wonder if something in the automatic compression in Encore is not set properly.