Paul King
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Sorry but all the answers here are wrong or lacking a lot of information.
We build systems for post production, it’s our business.
We build Symphonies, Davincis, Maya systems and editors.
We either build Dual E5-2687ws or i7s clocked at 4.5Ghz.What’s important here is support for what you’ll use the system for. Find a system integrator that specializes in systems for Post.
Dell are not great. We use Intel MBs for single socket and Supermicro MBs for dual socket. No MB failures in three years.
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Paul King
July 30, 2013 at 2:43 am in reply to: Burn-in subtitle via Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Assistance pleaseSorry Omar, it’s not something I have done enough of to have a regular work flow.
The underground guys are all over this, but not as closed captioning imbedded in the video, more as separate subtext files that are muxed by the playback software.
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I never use dynamic link, never found it reliable.
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Paul King
July 29, 2013 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 cant do a dissolve, can Premiere CC do this?Thanks Jeff
You’re a familiar name and I know you’ve seen this before.
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The presets are really just frame rate, res and i/p. Also there is preview codec but that can be changed at any time.
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Paul King
July 29, 2013 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Burn-in subtitle via Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Assistance pleaseSorry Omar
Premiere can pass closed captions but that’s it.
You have to use a third party.
There should be no quality loss in this process, otherwise somehting is dialled in wrong.We send ours out with a tape dub and it comes back looking like the original.
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Can you attached a screen shot of the export dialogue?
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Paul King
July 29, 2013 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 cant do a dissolve, can Premiere CC do this?Steve
Joseph is not attempting to do anything except contrary.
We have a history and he brought to this thread – it’s unwelcome and unhelpful.This is not an issue picked up while scrubbing, it was observed during edits and diagnosed while scrubbing.
Adobe are well aware of this issue. It was brought up in the beta ve CS5, CS5.5 and CS6. They chose to ignore it.
Attitude or no, it’s a major quality flaw of the CUDA engine.
You can ignore it if you want, at least your client will see it.Oh and Joseph:
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If you’re not seeing the temp file generated during export then the file must be going to a different folder.
Can you search by date for the latest file created and see if it’s your export?
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While it’s exporting, do you see a temp file in the folder you selected?