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  • Tony Kloiber

    March 22, 2007 at 1:36 pm in reply to: After Effect 7 Speed

    It’s not at all like Motion in that regard. If You came to AE to get more layers and effects playing in realtime you won’t find it. AE’s strength over motion is in things like masks and expressions and larger (more layers) projects, as well as project management.

    I’d have to say that you might of done better to get Shake at this point, but that’s helping you now.

    In AE you won’t be able to take a video file, drop it in a comp, press play and have it play at the full frame rate. It just don’t work that way. Maybe, please maybe, it will change in the next version. And if you add plug-ins or transform it in any way it will go even slower.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2007 at 8:36 pm in reply to: NEWS: Adobe Says No Way to Vista Updates

    That’s the one.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2007 at 8:18 pm in reply to: NEWS: Adobe Says No Way to Vista Updates

    Perhaps the cat that C##ps coffee beans.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2007 at 8:16 pm in reply to: NEWS: Adobe Says No Way to Vista Updates

    Maybe its the fact I’m not sure what they mean that wears me down. Sometime ago I actually wanted to know. Now…ah.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm in reply to: NEWS: Adobe Says No Way to Vista Updates

    The difference is in the wait. Vista available recently, Adobe updates available soon. Mac intel change 12 to 18 months ago, Adobe updates still waiting.

    For the most part I don’t care. AE 7 works on my dual-core Xeon Mac. I’m just tired of all the webbies asking how to create an outline of their video and export to flash.

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 21, 2007 at 6:43 pm in reply to: NEWS: Adobe Says No Way to Vista Updates

    “Adobe says you’ll have to upgrade to new versions of popular (and really expensive) software like Photoshop, InDesign and DreamWeaver if you want them to run well under Windows Vista. ”

    This is not the situation that Mac users faced when Apple, continuing to improve, came out with new machines (and software to support them) and Adobe’s response was we’ll get to updating our software when we have another development cycle (18 to 24 months).

    This would appear to be the opposite. Hum.

    TonyTony

  • The anwesr to all three is Preset.

    1.DVCPRO HD 720/23.976 or W920 H720
    2.HDV 180/DVCPRO HD 720 or 1.33
    3.DVCPRO HD 720/23.976 or 23.976

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 19, 2007 at 7:42 pm in reply to: render/memory problems on intel mac

    Is your ai file 4185×3352 to begin with and then your moving on it (particualy a zoom)?

    TonyTony

  • Tony Kloiber

    March 12, 2007 at 8:25 pm in reply to: Still having problems with my AE

    It works for myself and other users. Follow moldyboot’s suggestions, get back in touch if those don’t work.

    [Dave LaRonde] “You wouldn’t happen to be running AE 7 on a Mac Pro, a piece of hardware that contains different processors from their predecessors, and that Adobe never knew anything about when they wrote the software, now would you?”

    Ah yes, the old technology company being blind-sided by the inevitable advance of technology nonsense. Does the same go for Vista?

    TonyTony

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