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  • Tony Connoly

    October 9, 2012 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Stardom Storage

    Andrew, thank you for the link but it does not appear that you have any more of that.

    How about just a plain old storage case or padded anti static bag that fits a bare drive–I used to see them all of the time but haven’t seen one in a while.

    Any ideas?

  • What I was getting at is that I want a different Auto-Scaling measurement for each portion of the clip using the same settings. I thought the program should be able to compute this without having to re-Analyze, because it’s quite clear that certain portions of the clip have been stabilized less than others.

    As far as I can tell, Auto-Scale uses the least common denomintor; i.e. it scales to the portion of the clip that has been stabilized the most. By cutting the portion off, I would have hoped that it could easily recompute the Auto-Scaling for the rest of the clip.

  • Tony Connoly

    June 24, 2012 at 3:49 am in reply to: Speeding up Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro CS6

    Michael,

    I think those posts are referring to something different. I struggle with “phase I” of the stabilization, where it says “analyzing in background (step 1 of 2)”. This is very slow for me, and the GPU does not kick in by design I think.

  • Tony Connoly

    June 22, 2012 at 12:34 pm in reply to: Speeding up Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro CS6

    Is there any way to make the computation phase a foreground process?

    A two-minute clip took 30 minutes to process as a background process.

  • Tony Connoly

    June 22, 2012 at 5:01 am in reply to: Speeding up Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro CS6

    Michael,

    On my machine the GPU usage is 0% During the “Analyze in Background” phAW. cpu usage is around 40%

  • Tony Connoly

    May 31, 2012 at 11:25 am in reply to: Exporting without re-encoding?

    Does CS6 have the ability to trim and export any codecs without recompressing them?

  • Tony Connoly

    May 30, 2012 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Nikon video format

    Rob,

    The DLNA server I referred to is a Linksys WiFi Router EA4500 that has a DLNA server built into firmware. It supports H.264 and MPEG but it’s confused by the .mov extension, and by the audio too apparently.

  • Tony Connoly

    May 30, 2012 at 11:33 am in reply to: Nikon video format

    Thank you for the information.

    It says: “Video compression H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding”

    Are H.264 and MPEG-4 the same thing?

    Isn’t it unusual for H.264 to have a .Mov extension?

    I am trying to play the movies in a DLNA server which supports H.264 but not .Mov, so the movies don’t play.

    As an experiment, I changed “.Mov” to “.Mp4” and the movie played but not the audio.

  • Tony Connoly

    May 25, 2012 at 7:26 pm in reply to: Free Upgrade to CS6 Not Working

    I chatted with them today and got promo code that way. (I never did get the email.) Why do you say chat is not available?

  • Tony Connoly

    May 21, 2012 at 12:34 pm in reply to: Free Upgrade to CS6 Not Working

    Between the two calls, 30 minutes of my time wasted.

    The second fellow spoke to “another department” and said they will put my name on a “priority list” so I will get the email within “a couple of days”.

    This is simply bizarre.

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