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  • Peter Kolarski

    December 10, 2009 at 4:16 pm in reply to: HMC 150/151 vs JVC GY100

    To be honest i don’t care about the size – both are small cameras for me 🙂

    The only thing for me is that

    1 – JVC – great pic quality in good light, good codec’s, 2x SDHC
    2 – Panas – good low light condition good pic quality (i haven’t tested it)

    3 – MarkII – AMAZING pic quality but You won’t do many things with it like wedding (as A camera)

  • Peter Kolarski

    December 7, 2009 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Pr CS4.0 vs CS4.2 render quality got worse or… ???

    BUMP!

    The problem solved – the project was created in 4.0 and when putting it into 4.2 created a problem. SAME FILES in NEW projects created from scratch in 4.2 works fine…

    So my suggestion – when do update – start new projects to avoid problems with older ones.

  • Peter Kolarski

    December 6, 2009 at 10:14 pm in reply to: The best solution to convert HD to SD in Pr?

    The material im usualy working now is

    Type: MPEG Movie
    File Size: 3,6 GB
    Image Size: 1440 x 1080
    Pixel Depth: 32
    Frame Rate: 25,00
    Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz – compressed – Stereo
    Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz – 32 bit floating point – Stereo
    Total Duration: 00:19:52:12
    Average Data Rate: 3,1 MB / second
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,3333

    Sometimes i need to export it to DV format (PAL DV AVI or DVD). I found once a tutorial (can’t now) what setting put on Pr (likes how many passes etc) to make good looking DVD from HDV material.

    So downcoverting in virutal dub will do just fine? And it’s weird that Pr has problems (as i read not only me) with such operations.

  • Peter Kolarski

    December 6, 2009 at 10:10 pm in reply to: Pr CS4.0 vs CS4.2 render quality got worse or… ???

    The files I’m working with are:

    Type: MPEG Movie
    File Size: 3,6 GB
    Image Size: 1440 x 1080
    Pixel Depth: 32
    Frame Rate: 25,00
    Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz – compressed – Stereo
    Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz – 32 bit floating point – Stereo
    Total Duration: 00:19:52:12
    Average Data Rate: 3,1 MB / second
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,3333

    What i did – opened new DV 4:3 comp. Scale down to match the window size (yes with black “frames” on top and bottom of the screen like dvd things. It should have them.)

    Render to PAL DV 4:3 LOWER FIELDS.

  • Peter Kolarski

    December 4, 2009 at 8:16 pm in reply to: The best solution to convert HD to SD in Pr?

    Well so it’s hard to say anything when You adv. something which You don’t know how it works… :/

    And it’s not cheap…….

    What I was thinking about was more like special settings in Pr or plugin based thing not another 800$ soft just for occasional transcoding.

  • Peter Kolarski

    December 4, 2009 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Pr CS4.0 vs CS4.2 render quality got worse or… ???

    No, i did update to both Pr and AME to 4.2 so its not that :/

  • Peter Kolarski

    November 30, 2009 at 2:20 pm in reply to: Pr CS4.0 vs CS4.2 render quality got worse or… ???

    No, pixel aspect is the same all settings are the same but the output qulity is worse :/

  • Peter Kolarski

    November 28, 2009 at 10:53 pm in reply to: Pr CS4.0 vs CS4.2 render quality got worse or… ???

    Yes, I did try the “use maximum render quality”. The picture was a bit better , but for my taste a bit oversharped – like in Photoshop when you do sharpen to many times) but the text from the titler was a complete failure on this setting.

    Plus when You do AVI PAL/NTSC you cannot change things in settings, just fields.

    This is weird, 4.2 shouldn’t change anything but it did.

    I know that Pr has problems with HDV/DV conversion but i was ok with 4.0 and now it’s……

    And now I have to projects coming and both will need similar procedure and I don’t want to go back to 4.0 but I’m afraid I will have to :/

  • No i havent tried to reinstall it because i have “two” Premiers installed – each seperate isntalation for my both OS. They are both in different HDD etc. So i m guessing one instalation have nothing to do with other. And Vista uses diff partition a his “C” then XP

    I tried disable SMART, changing Virtual Memory size defrgamenting the partitions etc. Its always the same thing – when u try to scroll lil fast ur librarby with a lot of files something getting wrong.

  • But as i wrote – it happens as well on Windows Vista x64 SP1. Same problem there. MY Vista is on seperate drive, it was “clean” install. OS + Premier + basic soft (like firewall etc).

    And it’s all started since i bought Quad6600 CPU and Asus Striker MoBo. But said that i know a friend of mine who is using same Mobo and have no problems at all…….

    Maybe i Will give it a shoot with Xp OS partition…

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