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  • Right on Vince. Thanks for the input.

    Have a great one.

    Canon XH-A1’s and Vixia V30’s. Dell Studio XPS, i7 8 core 2.4gig, 6 gigs RAM soon to be 12, 5TB can’t remember video card, Pioneer Blue Ray Burner.

  • Thanks Vince,

    I see you’re up the in the Bay Area, I’m down in Santa Cruz.

    Any noticeable advantage to shooting in 30p? A group of us are finally preparing to make the raunchiest indie horror film we can and I have debated whether to shoot in progressive or just shoot in interlaced and on the extreme outside chance that somebody wants to buy it (Rebel Without A Crew) let them do the progressive encoding at the high end.

    Have you experimented much with 1080p?

    Thanks.

    Todd

    Canon XH-A1’s and Vixia V30’s. Dell Studio XPS, i7 8 core 2.4gig, 6 gigs RAM soon to be 12, 5TB can’t remember video card, Pioneer Blue Ray Burner.

  • Todd Roush

    September 25, 2009 at 11:50 pm in reply to: This program is written by monkeys on drugs!

    I like drunkeys and mugs…..

    Peter, this is bar none, the least inter-comptible software I have ever encountered. I have had 4 computers, 2 HP, 2 Dell and the software is currently working fine on my Dell XPS aside from the minor fact that YOU CAN’T EXPORT ANYTHING to ME or even DV out.

    I believe this happened because of either a Flash update or a Windows update…the only 2 things I have ever allowed on this brand new computer specifically purchased to work with this software.

    It’s an absolute life wasting Bear at times and I never had any trouble with 6.5

    …. HOWEVER, once you get it running it’s quite stable and amazing. It uses 8 cores, it really rocks.

    It is my feeling that Adobe knows they blew it on this one but they needed the $$$ so they released it early. My guess is that the next version will be more compatible and easier to install.

    I hope they got the message….these posts are everywhere….. It’s a great program when it’s running. Adobe needs to realize that not every editor wants to be a software troubleshooter…. that is why Apple rules the roost for video editing to this day. Apple is for people who dislike troubleshooting and that’s why they pay 4x as much for their computers.

    It’s good once you get it running. Now someday when I’m not editing 16 hours a day I’ll have to figure out how to fix that export problem.

    Good luck.

    Best,

    Todd

    Canon XH-A1’s and Vixia V30’s. Dell Studio XPS, i7 8 core 2.4gig, 6 gigs RAM soon to be 12, 5TB can’t remember video card, Pioneer Blue Ray Burner.

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