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  • Sean David

    January 19, 2016 at 8:11 pm in reply to: Options and recommendations for upsampling SD to HD

    Thanks, Todd. I plan to run a few comparisons to see if we need a third party solution.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    January 19, 2016 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Options and recommendations for upsampling SD to HD

    I wouldn’t be able to pay more than $1K, unless the quality/speed was significantly superior to using software. There is about 3-5 hours to convert, in many smaller clips.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    October 30, 2012 at 7:53 pm in reply to: Best workflow for video clips in AE <-> PPro

    Hey there,

    Well, if you are just trying to achieve a one-way PPro -> AE transfer of clips, then an easy way is just to place all the subclips on a single sequence. Then copy and paste the sequence from the project panel in PPro to the the project panel in AE. All the subclips will be there in the right length and you just have to copy/cut and paste them where you need them.

    If you want to keep the link going between the two programs, then this approach will not work, you have to right-click on one or more clips in the timeline and choose ‘replace with AE comp’.

    Sean

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Audio doesn’t show up here either in CS5, CS5.5, or in WMP or even by trying to extract using AME.

    Might try shooting in a different audio mode until something gets figured out. It should import natively just fine so there must be an update needed.

    Wish I could help further.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • I don’t see any way to privately send you a message on the site, but here is my email address. Please advise when you have it and I’ll remove it.

    and you know the rest.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Hi,

    I am using the NX5 and having no problems. Do you want to send me a small native mts file to download and test here – I have both CS5 and CS5.5? Use something like YouSendIt or similar.

    The audio on my clips doesn’t play e.g. in Windows media player, but does show up in PPro.

    Sean

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    June 12, 2011 at 9:28 pm in reply to: Boris RED and smooth scrolling in PAL

    Yes, I get that. But my question is actually ‘how do I change the length of a project in Boris Red as a plug-in to premiere pro CS5?’ I have tried everything that I can think of.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    June 7, 2011 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Adobe titling smooth scrolling in PAL

    Hello Vince,

    Am I missing something then? Because I cannot find any controls that set the speed of the crawl. Are you suggesting that the length of the crawl should be an integer in seconds? I have tried that and it doesn’t seem to make a difference.

    I have a feeling that if I tried adjusting the timing length frame by frame and rendered it out repeatedly, I would probably find a ‘smoothest’ point, but this project has way too many titles to do that with each one. There has to be a more exact science to this.

    Sean

    BTW, it is a horizontal crawl, but would have similar properties to the roll.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HPrem 64 bit, Adobe Master Collection CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    February 10, 2011 at 9:13 pm in reply to: Advice for exporting to DVD for playback in India.

    You say ‘all PAL players’, is there some reference on that? I routinely do both NTSC and PAL versions for projects. I expect you are right, but wondered if there is some reference for this that I can give to e.g. project manager or clients?

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HP 64 bit, Adobe Production Premium CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

  • Sean David

    February 10, 2011 at 9:10 pm in reply to: Save and Build’s Save locks Encore with external

    Thanks for the reply.

    There are a couple of things I am going to try to figure it out. I had the software installed on the D: hard drive and have reinstalled it on the C drive. That should also solve the irritating message about there being a newer version of Adobe Media Encoder that pops up all the time when stuff isn’t installed on C.

    Then, if it still happens, I’ll try another drive, and then another project. I really wish Encore was more solid though. It chokes on stuff too easily. Premiere works on my externals without a hitch over a range of projects small and large.

    Sean

    Asus G73JH i7-720, 8GB RAM, Radeon HD5870 1GB, Win7 HP 64 bit, Adobe Production Premium CS5, Cinema4D Studio 11, and more…

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