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  • Pap Prior

    January 26, 2013 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Adobe Encode invalid MPEG2 problem..

    I too had this same problem, and deleting that file fixed it. Amazing how stupid these programs can be working with each other.

    Thank you for taking the time to post your fix, it helped me out a lot!!

    God bless.

  • Pap Prior

    October 30, 2012 at 6:19 pm in reply to: Best workflow for video clips in AE <-> PPro

    This is an old thread, but I’m having same issue:

    I’ve got dozens of sub clips created in premiere pro that I want to bring into AE in several different projects.

    I can’t drag them in. If I select them on the timeline and copy and then paste into AE I get the entire clip without correct in/out points for the sub clip (even though the name of the sub clip is used).

    It seems like a simple thing to me: I’ve got a AE template I’m using for multiple athlete introductions and I want to incorporate video from each one which I’ve already created as subclips, but I need those video subclips to have the CORRECT in/out points when sent to AE.

    To make matters worse, when in AE it references video by frames, so I can’t even just look at time in/out and move there easily.

    How do I fix this?? I -should- just be able to click on a subclip and drag it over, it’s embarrassing that adobe doesn’t see that given how closely AE and PPRO are supposed to work together.

  • Pap Prior

    August 16, 2012 at 9:42 pm in reply to: graphic cards for premiere pro

    Recently bought a GTX680 for my mac pro.

    Latest version of Mac OS supports it natively (no drivers needed) but you won’t get a bootscreen (if you get the flashed 5xx series for macvidcards you can get the boot screen).

    Downloaded CUDA driver from Nvidia

    Edited 2 text files (took 10 seconds total) to add the card name to supported cards list.

    Boom: full CUDA support on Premiere and AE.

    The 500 series is probably the most cost effective way and in fact I’ve seen some data that they’re even faster than the 600, but 600 more power efficient so I bought before I researched that. Either way you don’t need the Quadra4000 and will be faster than ATI.

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