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  • Oscar G.

    October 14, 2005 at 11:11 am in reply to: 5.21 not installing plugins and presets

    Hy

    I don’t remember if 5.1 does the same thing, but the installer copy presets into the settings folder of ppro…. but not in your language folder.
    If it’s this issue, just copy/move the black magic settings folder in your country path! (FR, Uk ,Ge, JA…)

    settings path of ppro :
    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Premiere Pro 1.5\Settings
    you will found a black magic folder here, just after instalation

    hope this helps

    Regards

    Oscar

  • Hy

    Just install them. So i did’nt practise this beta a lot. But yeah it is really cool to see your effects/titles without render them!

    realy a major update.

    regards

    Oscar

  • Oscar G.

    September 16, 2005 at 9:18 am in reply to: AVI codecs still unusable…for rendering in after effect

    Hy Andrew

    All tests i’ve done were on the local hard drive..

    But i retry it, and it was the same problem.

    Do you think some other codecs could developpe an imcompatibility (xvid, divx, indeo, matrox digisuite codec suite -mjpeg,dv25,dv50,dvcpro,mpeg2- )?

    All ours computers with a decklink and those codecs can render correctly with the blackmagic avi codec.

    Regards.
    Oscar

  • Oscar G.

    September 16, 2005 at 9:05 am in reply to: Batch capture in Premiere – some capture problems

    hy donat

    In case of, try a preroll of 10 second. Maybe it could arrange your issue.

    We have two computer with a decklink extreme.

    In one there is no need to do this (the 10 sec of preroll), but with the other yes because it could append sometime missmacth of frame/timecode while exporting or capturing vid

  • Oscar G.

    September 15, 2005 at 10:15 am in reply to: AVI codecs still unusable…for rendering in after effect

    Hy andrew

    No it isn’t a problem of disk space.

    Ours disks on all computers tested have more than 10 Gb of freespace in local drive.
    For the network drive we have more than 70GB free (computers on where we render with the decklink)

    By experience, sometimes if the codec has “a problem” it return an error like that (for ex you use a wrong definiton of video for the codec), because the case avoid writing data on your hard drive: the computer thinks your stuff is wrong.

    I said sometimes.

    we will wait for the reply of the blackmagic team , who are experts on programmation/errors on their products, because many factors can produce an errors on a computer…

    regards

    Oscar

  • Oscar G.

    September 14, 2005 at 9:52 am in reply to: AVI codecs still unusable…for rendering in after effect

    Hy luke

    thanks for reply

    Directly from after effects 6.5, i render a composition in avi black magic 10bits 4:2:2, pal 720X576.

    When i render i have this message:” after effects error: an unspecified avi or directshow error occured. insuffisant space disk to run task. (8) (53::25)”

    the part of the message in italic may be some different because i translate it from french.

    if i use an other video utility, virtualdub for example i have an error to..

    i tried the stand alone codecs on two computers (both were independant workstations in dual xeon configuration)

    i tried to use 8bits hd codec to render in pal, but it is the same issue…

    the codecs are the 4.9 version

    those problems don’t occurs on computers which have the decklink extreme

  • Oscar G.

    August 25, 2005 at 2:33 pm in reply to: DeckLink for Windows V5.1.2 now available

    hy.

    Realase works fine!

    what about the title module of PPRO… still not real time, even in black magic dv mode…

    Regards

    Oscar

  • Oscar G.

    July 12, 2005 at 11:13 am in reply to: windows 2 GB file limit? still????

    DOS format has two modes: FAT 16 and FAT 32.

    There are to old… but are still good for smalls capacities and are coss platform mac/PC.

    The problem (which is important…) FAT16 can’t do files bigger than 2Gb and Fat32 not more than 4GB.

    When directshow was created by microsoft (win98) it was possible to pass this stupid limit of 2GB (but everybody has taken a long time to adopt it…).

    So for resume if you want to work with file bigger than 2GB you must use ntfs file system…

    MACOS X can’t write on ntfs drive (i don’t know for tiger) but can read it.

    iso dvd can’t write file bigger than 2gb

    udf dvd can make file bigger than 2gb

    FAT16 no more than 2GB per file

    FAT32 no more than 4GB per file

    NTFS more than the tera… if you want

  • Oscar G.

    June 21, 2005 at 12:14 pm in reply to: xvid crashes premiere pro

    you can use divx free version to decompress your xvid stuff. when you compress you avi in xvid choose fourCC divx. You will have a xvid video but divx will decompress the video (which works better on ppro).

    i tried this with the version 5 of divx. I don’t know how it will react with the V6

    regards

  • Oscar G.

    June 10, 2005 at 10:47 pm in reply to: History on Premiere Pro versions

    yea true!!!

    I use PPRo for my professionnal stuff and i think it is very nice! Some feature are really great and PPro can be use for pro works really now.

    But…

    Adobe has some work to again…. To be reaaaaaallly pro it could be cool to have a real support of edl (i don’t want to open every edl to rename every line to have “clips” to prevent capture all my beta…), adding frames before and after an offline clip easaly, why can’t we import a standard sort of sound file to prevent uniformisation (i understand well the advantage of the principe but if we can prevent some conversions…), FULL OMF!!! please (ok it will desapear, prior to AAF but there is still a lot of meridian avids), Multicam!!! this is really the PRO feature.

    hope the version two of the opus will have this and a 10bits video frame render engine support.

    Come on adobe guys! NAB has past and no news!! Ppro 1.5 start to be “old” now! (like after 6.5) more than one year has past and where is this V2 beta!

    well, i will wait again…

    Thanks to all engineer who work hard to allow us to do our crazy jobs!

    regards

    Oscar

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