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  • Ryan Quan

    July 19, 2009 at 11:37 pm in reply to: seperate files vs. sub clips CS3 on Mac

    Unfortunately, I have not found a solution for this problem. I have since moved to a tapeless workflow. I’ve come to the conclusion that Adobe will not address this issue. With hard drives being so cheap now, I feel it’s almost a non-issue storing raw footage data. But good luck in your quest, keep us informed if you figure out a solution.

  • Ryan Quan

    May 21, 2008 at 2:13 pm in reply to: seperate files vs. sub clips CS3 on Mac

    I didn’t have the patience to watch all the videos to see what they’re doing with Premiere Pro CS4, maybe you can point me in the right direction… but holy shit! Did you see what they have up their sleeve for video metadata and flash authoring? Check out the “Technology Preview” clip.

    The two new features that impressed me the most was their text to speech recognition. Lets say you have some interview footage. You can OCR the audio into text, then you can search the text and jump to that exact point in the timeline where the person says that specific word! If I’m not making sense, then watch the video! Haha.

    And the other cool feature is Flash Authoring! No more coding. They are creating an Encore like interface where you can drag and drop and create fully interactive web content!

    I CAN’T WAIT FOR CS4! GIVE IT TO ME NOW! =)

  • Ryan Quan

    May 21, 2008 at 1:45 am in reply to: seperate files vs. sub clips CS3 on Mac

    Thanks for being the bearer of bad news! I figured as much that it wasn’t possible. Hopefully they fix all the quirks in CS4. One of my biggest complaints is that Encore projects are not cross-platform compatible!

  • Ryan Quan

    May 20, 2008 at 4:00 pm in reply to: seperate files vs. sub clips CS3 on Mac

    I prefer the workflow on the Windows version of Premiere when using scene detection. It’s much easier for me rename AVI files later in Bridge vs. spending the time to scrub the tape and log everything in the capture window.

    I’m assuming by your response, you did not find a solution to doing that on the Mac side. I recently purchased a Macbook Pro and I would like to use the laptop for digitizing tapes, leaving my PC free to edit.

    Let me know if you figured out a way to do this! Thanks.

  • Ryan Quan

    May 20, 2008 at 4:23 am in reply to: seperate files vs. sub clips CS3 on Mac

    Did you ever figure out how to capture individual files on the Mac side? I have the same workflow as you and would like to know how to capture scene detected clips into self contained files vs. subclips. Let me know! Thanks.

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