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  • Steve Lyles

    October 10, 2010 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Second monitor preview, interlacing

    I use an Nvidia Quadro fx3800 and run hdmi to a second lcd monitor which displays Premieres timeline/preview perfectly…this is with the mercury playback engine enabled also….so you get a 1920 x 1080 output of your timeline….its expensive but works beautifully:)

  • Steve Lyles

    December 1, 2009 at 10:48 pm in reply to: Magic Bullet Looks encoding problem

    I have been using Looks since its was released and have had the same problems with it….it will only render out (in premieres timeline) about 200-250 frames before freezing premiere and requiring a restart…sometimes it will do more sometimes less.I now adjust my work area to suit-render-save etc….its a pain in the ass but I love the looks:) it provides. I am running Premiere CS4.2 on a windows vista 64 bit system…an ati radeon 1gb video card and 12 gigs of Ram
    no answers unfortunately!
    cheers
    Steve

  • Steve Lyles

    May 6, 2008 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Second Camera

    You could have a look through the http://www.dvxuser.com marketplace ads for a used dvx100.I have been using a DVX-100b for weddings etc and also using the footage from up to 3 Panasonic AG-DVC30′ at the same events they dont shoot in 24p but the 30fps mode is really good and the blended footage from the cameras is great…..with some attention to color correction in post of course.
    cheers
    Steve

  • Steve Lyles

    December 27, 2007 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Film style effects

    This is a wonderful plugin for Premiere pro https://redgiantsoftware.com/magicbulletlooks.html
    in fact I would say its bloody brilliant!
    cheers
    steve

  • Steve Lyles

    November 20, 2007 at 4:45 pm in reply to: Fuzzy titles in Premiere Pro!

    Bethan was the Photoshop text rasterized before exporting to Premiere? if not this could be your problem
    Steve

  • Steve Lyles

    August 24, 2007 at 6:05 pm in reply to: long render for simple comp?

    Many thanks Kevin…it was motion blur that was causing the slow render…I split the text layer up into 3 pieces with motion blur on the animated segments (this was suggested on the Adobe forum)and bingo! all well
    thanks again
    steve

  • Steve Lyles

    February 8, 2006 at 12:52 am in reply to: AE 7.0

    Hi Jasenn,I talked with Zaxwerks today and was informed that Zax classic 4,0 will soon be available to work with AE7…unfortunately its a $99.00 upgrade or alternately you can purchase classic pro for $199 or Pro-animator for $499 which both currently work with AE7-considering that the classic plug in came bundled with my after effects 6,0 pro an upgrade fee is okey dokey….I will probably opt for the Pro version as it has some tasty enhancements
    cheers
    Steve

  • Steve Lyles

    February 2, 2006 at 2:16 am in reply to: AE 7.0

    I just finished installing AE7-when I try to apply the zax 3.12 plugin its says that its time to upgrade as AE7 does not support zax 3!
    thanks for any info
    steve

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