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  • Tony Partam

    October 20, 2005 at 9:37 am in reply to: PPro 1.5 sluggish performance

    Have the same problem here…noticed it really on HD long projects.
    When i used project management and done a copy of the project to a new one in another location with only the clips i used on the timeline the problem dissapeared.
    It is a long clip problem.
    Happy to hear you’re working on it guys.

    Tony

  • Tony Partam

    October 19, 2005 at 1:08 pm in reply to: First HD project…very slow PPro response

    Done another project using project manager…just using the clips on the timeline and the result is super fast moving premiere..
    So i guess it must be an audio conforming problem or that if you put a large file on timeline adobe will have trouble refreshing everytime.

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  • Tony Partam

    October 17, 2005 at 2:51 pm in reply to: Very low downconversion quality on Decklink HD Pro

    Had the same issue…Try to choose a 50i project and not a progressive one even if your footage is progressive.
    I had a project done on HDCAM 25P …looked like VHS on a progressive project downconversion…when i chose the interlaced one suddenly the SD is not that bad anymore.

  • Tony Partam

    September 28, 2005 at 12:58 pm in reply to: Timecode capture

    I figured out that i had VITC on the deck and not LTC so i put timecode switch to LTC and i have the correct timecode now on Decklink deck control
    However once the clip is captured there’s no way to find out it’s timecode in Premiere pro…
    any ideas?

  • Tony Partam

    September 26, 2005 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Decklink as system audio?

    Hi Luke

    Why i need it is because i have a pair of audio monitors on the decklink edit workstation and sometimes need to check a dvd…sometimes i get an mp3 by email…sometimes i edit audio at 44Khz so instead of having to put two outputs on two monitors i was hoping that windows can detect Decklink as an audio device but without having the 48Khz problem…
    So i guess the best way is to hook the HDlink rca out to the pc line in…that way i also can control what goes through the amp…windows beeps or not…and all is done via my multimedia logitech keyboard.

  • Tony Partam

    September 26, 2005 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Decklink as system audio?

    Hi Luke

    Why i need it is because i have a pair of audio monitors on the decklink edit workstation and sometimes need to check a dvd…sometimes i get an mp3 by email…sometimes i edit audio at 44Khz so instead of having to put two outputs on two monitors i was hoping that windows can detect Decklink as an audio device but without having the 48Khz problem…
    So i guess the best way is to hook the HDlink rca out to the pc line in…that way i also can control what goes through the amp…windows beeps or not…and all is done via my multimedia logitech keyboard.

  • Tony Partam

    September 21, 2005 at 3:45 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro shuts downdue to serious error

    try not to use multiple sequences and nested sequences as this may crash ppro.
    I never could use this option with decklink.

  • Tony Partam

    September 20, 2005 at 9:41 pm in reply to: Decklink as system audio?

    seems i cannot do that on xp.
    But i put an rca cable from HdLink to pc,and another from pc to amp.
    That’s the only way to hear both audio devices

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