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  • Nick Brown

    June 22, 2012 at 3:03 am in reply to: XDCAM mxf and .mov nightmares in CS6

    I’m having serious issues with CS6.01 making Premiere Pro unusable.
    I have hundreds of clips shot on a PMW EX1 on my RAID I need to use and CAN NOT until Adobe fixes this random glitching issue. They worked well in PP CS5.5.2 but a frame tears randomly in PP CS6.01 and are totally unusable. They play perfectly in the QuickTime player. Does Adobe understand this is a bug? Is anyone listening?

  • I’m afraid of what I might say or do if I met any of Adobe’s management after the abysmal customer service I’ve received.

  • I wonder If I can do that? I don’t have the serial number that’s in the box. Did you download the complete production Premium?

  • I use Blu-ray disks, DLT tape and a RAID10 array for long term storage. Mission critical files are backed up in 2 places.

    Unfortunately there is no DSL or cable available on the ranch I’m at 15 miles from San Jose. My internet connection is wireless with the ISP. Very expensive bandwidth. Downloading can take hours if several others are on the Internet.

  • I can’t comment on CS6 because I’m still on 5.5. In 5.5 I get some crackling and popping. When I close the Project and reopen it the problem goes away temporarily. Another intermittent audio issue is the first time I click on the timeline a hit the spacebar to play, the audio for the 1st clip doesn’t play the 1st time. The 2nd time I play it it’s OK. It might be the Matrox MX02 LE? I was hoping Adobe would have solved these in CS6. It’s been a month since I order the CS6 upgrade so possibly Adobe will have the 1st CS6 update once I get my software next month.

  • With the ATI, my audio was messed up and constant crashes. I spent hours trying to fix the issues and gave up. Spend $200 and get a video card that works. My guess is the ATI’s audio drivers were the problem.

    Seriously you will be amazed at what the Mercury engine does and will not regret pitching the 4850 int your e-waste bin or selling it on eBay for $20.

  • Nick Brown

    May 24, 2012 at 5:38 pm in reply to: XDCAM EX Clips corrupted after opening in CS6

    I had a similar situation with CS5.5 and CS4. As I remember, the solution was to import the sequence from CS4. I may have needed to drop and drag the CS4 Sequence into the the CS5.5 timeline or project folder.

  • I had the ATI 4850 in my CS4 System and it worked very well. As soon as I updated to CS5.5 my system had all kinds of stability issues and wonky behavior.

    One solution fixed them all. I replaced the ATI went with a Nvidia 560ti with 384 Cuda cores and OMG it is now a fast stable system. Rips through stuff in realtime bigtime. You’ll need to add the card to the text file in adobe/Premiere Pro CS5.5/Supported Cuda Cards.

  • Nick Brown

    March 26, 2012 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Does anyone use PPro as a professional?

    I’ve found CS5.5 very stable. What version are you using. What is your OS? What graphics card are you using? What computer are you using?

  • Nick Brown

    March 8, 2012 at 5:03 am in reply to: Generating shot list w/thumbnails

    You may want to look into Pictron and CatDV

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