Nevin Styre
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Well on my mac pro when I browse the card in Media Browser in Premiere it will not let me view under AVCHD view and will only allow me to browse as “file directory” so I only see the split clips rather than automatically joined clips.
However I just tried it on my macbook pro and it will view in AVCHD mode and the spanned clips show as one, I have no idea why it won’t work like this on the mac pro.
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yep that was it, you would think they would keep the behaviour the same as it was before by default when adding new options like this.
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it has the same file extension. You don’t necessarily need a separate AE project, just as long as the comps you want to use have the “template” checkbox on in the comp settings->advanced tab, even if they don’t have text in the comp.
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It’s helped me once so far as well, client supplied AI file without type converted to outlines, typekit had the exact font.
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Right now the only way to access your cloud storage is through the creative.adobe.com site, so by default you just install the Adobe apps and work as normal and cloud storage has nothing to do with what you do on your desktop. There will soon be desktop cloud syncing(like dropbox) but it isn’t running yet and when it is available you will have to set it up first to even use it. If you don’t want to use it then just ignore it and don’t set it up.
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Haven’t had much time to delve into it but it has already helped me a little with the new media reconnecting. I have to online an old FC7 project and all the media was not managed well by the previous editor, after half an hour of trying to reconnect clips/files in FC7 I decided to export an XML and import it into PP CC. PPCC automatically connected to 95% of the material while I was probably only near 50% through trying to reconnect manually in FC7. I’m going to have to reapply a few filters and make some new masks as not everything translates perfectly from final cut, but I still reckon I’ll save time compared to just trying to get it up and rolling in FC7. Also by doing this I found out livetype ipr files work in premiere pro.
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I just tried it in AE CC on my mac pro at work, prores works fine. If you are on windows perhaps try uninstalling and reinstalling the latest quicktime for windows.
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thunderbolt2 bandwidth is 20Gbps where as PCIe 3.0 x16 is 128Gbps, there are enclosures to make external video cards work, but the high end cards will definitely be bottlenecked by thunderbolt vs native PCIe. The potentially good news is that the GPUs in this new mac pro are still a card form-factor and not soldered to the logic board like a laptop, theoretically they could be upgraded/swapped out. Though it would still have to be a proprietary mac-pro-tube specific replacement as these aren’t the standard video card form factor, and would involve a little more than a video card replacement today as they would have to be removed from the heat sink and reapplied with thermal compound.
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Nevin Styre
June 7, 2013 at 6:19 am in reply to: AE CS6 11.0.1 CUDA BENCHMARK PROJECT – test your graphics cards!