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  • Phillip In montana

    February 4, 2007 at 5:43 pm in reply to: How do you like your XH-A1?

    I suppose I will purchase it from B&H. But I’ll look at several other outlets and let you know. B&H lists their package (without case) for 3666.00 and they have a decent reputation for quality service.

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    February 3, 2007 at 1:44 am in reply to: How do you like your XH-A1?

    Thank you Lou. I am going to purchase this camera next week.

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    January 31, 2007 at 12:31 am in reply to: How do you like your XH-A1?

    I really appreciate your comments. Thanks a lot!

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    January 27, 2007 at 2:05 am in reply to: How do you like your XH-A1?

    Can you shoot and edit SD video with this camera? Do you have to down convert from HDV to SD? Where did you purchase, what comes with the package for the price and how much. I really like the specs on the camera and will probably purchase one. I’m just not set up for HDV and don’r want to go that routs just yet. Thanks

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    December 2, 2006 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Project Won’t Load…Premiere Pro Locks Up

    When all else fails I vote for a system restore. That may be the easiest anyway. Just pick the day before your last edit (you’ll lose the last session) and restore.

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    November 27, 2006 at 8:46 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2 bootup

    One last thing, I went into my audio codecs and selected the emulator codec once again. Now the program continues to boot up without any problem. I don’t understand it but I don’t care either. Thanks again!

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    November 27, 2006 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2 bootup

    Who would have thought! I had Total Recorder selected as my Microphone playback for “Speech” usage. I disabled it and the premiere Pro 2 boots up just fine. I had nothing in the literature that indicated such a problem might occur and I’ve spent a lot of hours cleaning up files, uninstalling, installing etc and thanks to you here and a few on the Canopus forum I feel fine again and my problem with the boot up is resolved. I truly want to thank all of you for giving an inept guy like myself a boost. Thanks a bunch.
    One other question, why did Mr. Gates require practically every file be saved as a duplicate in the Documents and Settings folder?

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    November 27, 2006 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2 bootup

    Control Panel (on the left switch to “classic view” OK!

    Then > Sound and audio Devices > hardware > Audio Codecs I have eleven (11) codecs listed here. Should I disable all of them? They have “priority Codes assigned to them which I suspicion gives each a usage priority similar to a “boot up” priority. Perhaps I should just disable all of them?

    Now that I am into this I recall about a year ago I had some conflicts with Total Recorder which screwed up my sound system. I believe I had to re-install it………….or something I just don’t remember, to get my sound working properly again. I just never thought of a sound conflict as the culprit. I’ll go give it a try and get back to all of you shortly. Thank you all!

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    November 27, 2006 at 5:00 am in reply to: Premiere Pro 2 bootup

    Baz is right, I don’t and haven’t got to the program project window. The program quits loading after the “write_on.aex” initializes.
    You said “What I did was open the control panel and disable the audio codecs, confirm PPro would open all the way and the while PPro was running go and re-enable the codecs.”
    I don’t know how to disable the audio codecs. When I go to “Sounds” there are Sound Playbacks, Sound Recording and Midi Playback controls. How does one disable the audio codec(s)? Do you go to the soundplayback Advanced Tab and select No Speakers? Or ???

    Phil in Montana

  • Phillip In montana

    November 26, 2006 at 12:23 am in reply to: Premiere Pro 2 bootup

    I have had all three editing systems on this computer for a long time, 4 or 5 years now and have never had any problem. And I agree that something has gone amiss with something. I have Premiere 1.5 and it runs fine so I just don’t know. I’ll call Adobe tomorrow and see if they can help. Thank you for all your thoughts on my problem. I read on the Canopus forums some have had plugin problems with the After Effects plug in on earlier versions of Edius so I posted my problem there also. Again thanks a bunch and I’ll let you know if and when I resolve the issue.

    Phil in Montana

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