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  • Tim Langston

    February 17, 2015 at 8:17 pm in reply to: New Mac Pro 2013 and Premiere Pro lockups

    My smooth editing was shot lived, problems with lockups in Premiere Pro CC are still happening…..that is until I decided to unhook the OWC Helios 2 that housed my AJA LHi. Once I took that off Premiere Pro CC is working faster than ever and better than ever, no lockups at all two days running (knock on wood). However Premiere Pro CC 2014 still has problems with the New Mac Pro, PPCC2014 is still disappearing then I get the “serious error” message. Do you think I can get a reduced monthly payment plan?

    At least I’m up and running on Premiere Pro CC.
    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Tim Langston

    February 6, 2015 at 2:39 pm in reply to: New Mac Pro 2013 and Premiere Pro lockups

    Thanks Kevin,

    Yesterday after partitioning a TB of my Video RAID for Audio files and getting rid of the daisy chained external Thunderbolt 2 audio drive….and trying an external USB 3 audio drive, I’m editing without lockups. Funny thing is, I only had music on the external drive, but once I stored the music on my fresh RAID partition for audio, the software seems happy. Now to try editing on CC 2014 again. Wish me luck.

    Thanks for all the info,
    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Tim Langston

    February 5, 2015 at 3:50 pm in reply to: New Mac Pro 2013 and Premiere Pro lockups

    Here’s what has gone down so far, I’ve replaced my Audio Thunderbolt drive that was daisy chained to my Thunderbolt RAID with a USB 3 Drive, still had crashes. I then partitioned part of my Video RAID for my audio, knock on wood, so far no crashes. I know the old days of having your audio and video on separate drives has been over for years, but I still liked having them separated. Well, not if it’s going to cause this many problems.

    Thanks for all your help,
    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Tim Langston

    February 5, 2015 at 2:11 am in reply to: New Mac Pro 2013 and Premiere Pro lockups

    Thanks for the link. I just found how the Thunderbolt Buses are laid out. I think I might have two buses with two devices each. Once back in the office I’ll reconfig and see if that helps. Might switch my audio drive to a USB 3 also.

    Thanks again, well let you know how things go.

    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Tim Langston

    February 5, 2015 at 1:33 am in reply to: New Mac Pro 2013 and Premiere Pro lockups

    Hmmm, I have a Thunderbolt 2 Raid, but I have a single external audio drive daisy chained to it, I wonder if that’s causing my problem?

    Thanks,
    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Tim Langston

    August 14, 2013 at 1:30 am in reply to: Where did my Filmimpact plugins go?

    Same thing happened to me, I ended up just reloading and they popped back in.

    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Ahhhhh. Worked like a charm.

    Thanks Walter

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Same problem here, just installed Premeire 5.5 and was hoping for the best but got the choppyness and audio dropouts.

    Booted into 64bit didn’t help, tried HD and SD, same thing, tried footage from my 7D same thing.

    Will wait and see what AJA’s next set of drivers do.

    Back to FCP7 for now.

    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Thanks Walter,

    I keep thinking I’ll wake up and find that it was just all a bad dream and Apple has really released FCP Studio 4. After a few pinches I realize I better take Adobe up on their 5.5 upgrade and start learning and editing in Premiere.

    Thanks again Walter,
    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

  • Yeah, I thought that to or even a film effect filter. I did speak with them and they told me they were shooting in 1080 24p for most of their shows. Once in awhile an interlaced show comes on, must be older episodes.

    I have a buddy with a Red One that has offered to shoot some footage for me, I’ll check that on my system and give a follow up.

    Again, thanks for putting up with me. I have a one track mind right now and it’s on getting my progressive to look like it should. I was even thinking of setting a camera on the screen to see if I can record what it looks like and post that, it’s an idea. I’ll see what the red footage looks like first.

    Tim

    Tim Langston
    Cryin’ Out Loud Productions
    Fort Wayne, IN
    http://www.colproductions.com

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