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  • Randy Johnson

    July 24, 2009 at 2:19 pm in reply to: Video card advice

    Thanks Tim.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    July 24, 2009 at 4:19 am in reply to: Video card advice

    I am not as concerned about Encoding AVCHD as I am decoding now that Premiere lets you edit AVCHD nativly I want to make that as smooth as a experiance as possible. I thought MAYBE Premiere used the video card to get the horsepower to edit AVCHD espcially because theres some products out there now that harness the GPU to accelerate ACVHD editing in Premiere. If they dont thats fine I dont mind going cheap on the video card. When I say cheap I mean a 9800GT.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    July 24, 2009 at 1:18 am in reply to: Video card advice

    Thanks for the replys I think i’ll go with a 9800 GT

    Randy

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    July 23, 2009 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Video card advice

    Thanks for the reply does Premiere use the video card at all? I mainly would like to improve native AVCHD editing I didnt know if Premiere uses the video card for rendering or not. Or is it just for the GPU effects?

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    July 14, 2009 at 8:06 pm in reply to: CS4 system spec

    Thanks for the reply, I found this product https://www.divideframe.com/ I noticed it doesnt support CS4 I was wondering if maybe that technology may be built into CS 4.1. I dont mind going out and spending $300 to $400 for a new video card if it helps my AVCHD editng. I dont care that much about encoding yet I just want to be able to edit smoothly with long projects.

    Randy

  • Randy Johnson

    June 21, 2009 at 2:23 am in reply to: AVCHD to FCP

    Thanks for the reply, I have had bad luck connecting firewire devices to my computer. A couple have resulted in firewire ports being blown on my camera thats one of the reasons I went with the AVCHD format and and cards. Is there a reason why the camera needs to be connected?

    Randy

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    June 9, 2009 at 8:18 pm in reply to: Gone Tapeless

    Thanks guys, so I far I imported the AVCcam files right into Premiere and I COULD edit right out of the box. Its was really slow though. thats with a older quad core 2.4 kinda makes me wonder how a 8 core would go maybe I wouldnt even have to convert. I downloaded Cineforms prospect HD and tried it I dont mind converting if it gives me smooth editing. I converted some files which was simple enough but they didnt have audio and they wouldnt play right. I think I may be doing something wrong but I cant reach anyone at Cineform to help me(bad sign). I left 3 messages and a e-mail.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    June 1, 2009 at 2:05 pm in reply to: Intensity Pro and Windows 7

    REALLY?? I am running Windows 7 RC on one of my machines and its MUCH more stable than VISTA. I edit on it with Edius and Premiere I just dont have a BM card in it.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    May 29, 2009 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Premiere 4.1 Update

    I have been playing with it for a few minutes and I have to say its more stable espcially with my intensity pro card. It doesnt seem to need to transcode my native hdv files now either.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

  • Randy Johnson

    May 14, 2009 at 3:03 am in reply to: CS4 crashing

    No I will but I dont think it has anything to do with the frame rate. I have CS4 running on another machine and it doesnt do it. I am running it on Windows 7 RC so maybe that has something to do with it.

    Randy Johnson
    Rando1968@comcast.net

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