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  • Src2206

    October 23, 2006 at 12:59 pm in reply to: Rendering Problem in Premiere Pro 1.5

    Thank you very much Mike :).
    I have downloaded and applied the update. But I think it is a support for HD cameras- can it be the cause of this problem? 😕

    Still I’ll check out and submit the result here.

    Thank you.

  • You can always go for AMD Athlon 64 bit version, its cheaper, faster and more stable. 🙂

  • Src2206

    October 22, 2006 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Rendering Problem in Premiere Pro 1.5

    Thank you,
    but are you pointing to the upgradation of the integrated adobe media encoder or the whole Adobe Premiere Pro?
    If you are pointing to Adobe PPRO as a whole, then I did not.
    I shall highly appreciate if you could point me to the link from where I can download and install this update..

    Thank you again :).

  • Src2206

    October 22, 2006 at 4:51 am in reply to: Rendering Problem in Premiere Pro 1.5

    No!

    I am just trying to convert the edited clips to MPEG1 video [high quality VCD option]. I tried to convert tit to a movie, but after rendering 25 frames out of around 65,000 frames, it is simply stopping.

    One information that I need to inform you that I have used the ‘Auto Contrast’ filter applied to the all clips.

  • Src2206

    June 1, 2006 at 2:19 pm in reply to: Avid Interface vis a vis Adobe Premiere

    Hi Jon,
    Thanks for your reply. Well that is a bad news for me.
    I do not use laptop ( a decent one costs a bomb in our country ). I use desktop PC. There is a onboard AGP via unichrome pro available as default one.
    Though my Premiere 1.5 runs decently on my PC (a little slow though but managable 🙂 ).

    Regards
    src

  • Src2206

    May 31, 2006 at 4:47 am in reply to: Avid Interface vis a vis Adobe Premiere

    Hi,
    I sincerely apologise for this delay in replying. Lately I am facing a lot of problem with AVID. Basically it is not loading properly. I tried to reinstall a number of times but the problem is not solved.
    Do I need a graphics card and 1 GB ram to run it properly?
    I have 512MB ram (DDR 400 FSB) and no graphics card.
    Thank you.

  • Src2206

    May 3, 2006 at 1:58 am in reply to: Avid Interface vis a vis Adobe Premiere

    Hi thank you very much for your help. I am really sorry for this delaying in reply but I had
    problems with my net connection so please forgive me.
    As you instructed I opened AVID timeline. At the leftmost bottom corner I did find a menu
    icon. Hovering my mouse eover it its name was shown as “FAST MENU”. Did you mean this menu
    by ‘hamburger menu’? After I opened it, there was a option as ‘show frames’. But
    unfortunately, clicking on it did not show up frames in the time line! Did I do anything
    wrong? Please help.

    Regarding dark side please let me allow to say something. Well in my mothertounge there is
    one proverb “KALO JAGOTER ALO”. This means “blackness/darkness is really the source of light
    of this whole universe” -bit philosophical; but creative people like you should not have
    any problem to fathom the depths. So I am glad to join the dark side and hope that you
    people will guide to enlightment :).
    Thank you

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