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Ross Tokach
March 16, 2010 at 7:30 am in reply to: How to adjust brightness of program monitor display?The gamma and color in Adobe should be controlled by adobe gamma, this is a seperate piece of software that adjusts your color identically across the system. If your program monitor is dull perhaps you have it set to half resolution or sometime.
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The files could never go bad, unless you lit the drive on fire. Don’t think that is it. Everytime you load any edit suite it will have to reconform the files, if your doing proper backups. Try putting your cache on the drive with the project save, then put the scratch on the drive with your footage along with a copy of your file save. Then shut off all antivirus software ect…
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right click the clip and go to reset all attributes or clear all effects. If that didn’t work, we need more information about the system and drives
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go into your windows audio settings, advanced has a tab to recognize each program on a seperate channel, unclick that unless you are an audio mixer.
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VOB is video, it will never run as intended at anything other than 30 fps and I believe it is a very unusual aspect ratio. Which means in order to run native it has to be imported to that size of project or you can try dragging it into after effects and laying it on a timeline= the resolution you want it to be, then precomp render it, reimport to premiere, walla!
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Ross Tokach
March 16, 2010 at 7:17 am in reply to: Frustrating Difference between Source and Program MonitorsIf you right click the monitor, I believe there is a setting for quality or resolution, something along those lines.
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Post your system specs and the specs of footage. Are you running a raid drive?
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OOPS just read the responses… glad you got it sorted out
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I have seen something similar, called a watermark. They put it on illegal software. Then its on everything you make in that software…
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Well, I would say you are storing your scratch, your cache and your source all on the same drive. Try splitting them up onto multiple drives. You should have a raid0 for your cache and scratch. I use two raid 0 and split up all my data.
Also, You may want to go to MSconfig and make sure you aren’t running any unwanted programs from the start.
Remember, your computer can be super fast, but the hard drive is the brain and it only performs one task at a time. The more hard drives you use, the more data it can pull off at once.
I would also check to make sure you are the full admin of all the drives and folders and make sure they aren’t set to read only…
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