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Saad Khan
September 7, 2016 at 5:49 pm in reply to: Any way of automatically getting rid of those audio pops or clicks that often occur between clips?As I was reading, I was thinking of what Chris Wright has posted. Just to add to that, I would also change the duration of the transition to two frames and I think the keyboard shortcut to change the transition duration is Command Y. I also have to go through many cuts manually so I have changed default audio transition key to just one letter(Z), and I jump to the next cut by pressing the down arrow key and then I press (Z) if I think the cut needs an audio transition. There are other shortcuts you can use to move the playhead a few seconds before the cut before I play it to hear if it needs the transition. Hope this helps
Saad Khan
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Hi. I’m nesting my clips, choosing enable multi cam and editing that way. However after I choose which clips to see, after I play the clip it goes back to normal again. Is there a problem with the way that I’m doing it?
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Saad Khan
February 8, 2012 at 12:13 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5.5 crashing. Using Intensity Pro Blackmagic with Q4000 NvidiaActually, just to do an update. WHen I play in a premiere pro sequence, everything seems to be working perfectly. It’s when I change to a Blackmagic preset, that everything goes funny. Crashing, slow playback etc.
Saad Khan
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Hey Mark. Unfortunately you can’t. I’ve asked around enough to know. Good to know you figured out how to capture though!
Saad Khan
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Hey Jon, and everyone else who may be having the same problem. I’m capturing using my Canon XHA1. I changed all the settings as stated in the forums. However, when I went to change the down conversion setting, it was not highlighted so I thought it was automatically turned off when I changed my player settings from DV to HDV on my camera. After I disconnected the camera from the computer and looked at the settings again, I saw that the Down conversion setting was on and I now had the option to turn it off. Once I did that, Premiere now sees my camera, and I was able to capture the footage!!!
Thanks for all your help.
Saad Khan
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hi I’ve read the entire thread and am having exactly the same issue. My camera works fine with SD but when I set it to HDV, I can contro, the camera, but that’s it. I can’t press record to capture the HDV footage and it says my capture device is offline.
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9450 @ 2.66GHz, 2670 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
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