Phildebougi
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Thank you Aanarav for the information, my question is mainly aimed at knowing the specificity of the HDTV formats available within CS3 export settings. Are they specially devoted to creating movies to be viewed on TV? In this case what are the benefits compared with 1080?
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Yes I have saved my workspace as I did many times before with other wokspaces. I recently upgraded to CS3.1, can this problem be related to this upgrade?
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In fact I was thinking that the render operation is mandatory if you want to complete a good export to tape. Incidently, what does “cuz” stand for? As a French I am laking some knowledge in day-to-day English.
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Phildebougi
November 13, 2007 at 8:14 am in reply to: HDV project – no display in program monitor after renderingTo adress this question in more details, I add that the only parts of the timeline which are displayed in the program monitor are those having a video transition.
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Hello again,
As you did I finally moved to CS3 and am now able to export to tape project lasting more than 10 minutes. However I am experiencing a new problem which I didnt had with CS2. I have made to-day a post to explain this problem under the title:
“HDV project – no display in program monitor after rendering”
I would like to know wether you too have had the same problem. Many thanks. -
I have opened the
“C:\Documents and Settings\Phil\Application Data\Adobe\Premiere Pro\2.0\Adobe Premiere Pro Prefs” in Internet Explorer.
It appears as a well organized long text file but the content is too complicated for analyzing its meaning; I shall reconfigure step by step in PPro CS3 the work area settings and shortcuts settings that I had in PPro CS2. Thank you Mike and Steven. -
Steven is probably right since the only XML file which I have in the
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Hello Casanna,
I would be very much interested to know if you finally have find a method to export to tape from Premiere Pro 2 since I have exactly the same problem except that my camcorder is the Canon HV10. Thank you in advance. -
I hope you will find a solution to your problem since I have exactly the same one (see my post dated Oct. 16). I think that it might be related to the fact that the files of my project are on the same hard disk as Adobe Premiere. This results perhaps in too many simultaneous disk accesses that the processor cannot manage.
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In addition to the above description of my problem, I have to mention that when the loss of pictures occurs, I can hear a noise coming from the hard drive typical of a high disk activity. All the options of the Scratch Disks are set to the same directory. This directory is on the same disk on which Adobe Premiere is installed.