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  • Trey Yancy

    January 25, 2014 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Two items: Viewing videos & account reactivation

    Thanks for putting in the effort.

    Just upgraded to Flash 12.0.0.38. Same issue with Safari.

  • Trey Yancy

    January 25, 2014 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Two items: Viewing videos & account reactivation

    Hi Abraham,

    All videos, all pages
    Safari 6.0.5 (7536.30.1)
    Flash Player 11.9.900.170
    10.7.5
    No similar issues with any other sites.

    Works okay with Firefox

    Not sure why you’d get a bounce. All email accounts have worked properly for years. I’ve been kicked off three times in as many years. Must be my cootie infestation.

  • Trey Yancy

    September 8, 2012 at 9:41 pm in reply to: Media Encoder Exports with Black Bars

    Outputting video from Premiere Pro / Encoder is an endless headache. No matter how I set up a project – ratio, pixels, anamorphic, whatever, I always have the issue with extremely black bars in one form or another. Premiere and Encoder appear to be fighting each other. After tearing my hair out for a year and a half, I ended up outputting uncompressed, dragging the result into AfterEffects outputting the uncompressed video and then to Compressor.
    I have no idea why it has to be so complicated with PP/ME. If I set Encoder to use the project prefs, it comes out wrong and endless twiddling and quadruple checking of settings in both PP and ME do not provide a solution. I have yet to be able to output a file properly. I never had any issues over the years with Final Cut and Compressor – absolutely drop-dead easy. Frankly the black bar thing in various versions is the most common complaint on the web about PP/ME.

    One thing I can’t do anything about is the camera where I’ve been during the past 18 months. They figure that a Rebel T3 DSLR is the cat’s meow for shooting serious video.

    Is there some literature out there that makes this task as easy as it is with competing solutions? The documentation from Adobe is a patchwork.

  • Trey Yancy

    July 9, 2012 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Encore CS6 can’t open project

    I don’t produce BluRay projects. Frankly I much prefer DVD Studio Pro – intuitive and, in my opinion, superior to Encore. Even though Apple axed it when FCPX (“iCut”) was released, I still use it.

  • Trey Yancy

    July 9, 2012 at 12:27 am in reply to: Encore CS6 can’t open project

    Thanks,

    I have tried by both double clicking on the .ncor file directly and by trying to open it from the splash screen. Using the latter I can navigate to the folder but once I am in, there is nothing highlighted but the project file. Either way, I still get the same message.

    Regarding relative file paths, if Encore cannot recognize the folder that directly contains it or any of the other files / folders at the same level as the project file, something is wrong.

    Here are the contents of the project folder:

    Cache (folder)
    (Project Name) Title Still.png
    Project Name) Menu Art.png
    Project Name).aac
    Project Name).m2v
    Project Name).mp4
    Project Name).ncor
    ProjectMedia.acx
    ProjectPrefs.xml
    ProjectWorkspace.xml
    Sources (Folder)

    I see that Adobe’s recommendation regarding all issues with Encore is to uninstall and reinstall.

    Thanks for your assistance,

    -TY

  • Trey Yancy

    July 8, 2012 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Encore CS6 can’t open project

    Nope. Nothing. The folder and all subfolders are as they were named by Encore and in the same locations. There are no options other than to quit.

    One thing this tells me is that a programmer didn’t bother putting any relative links into the code. The app should be able find files in the same parent folder and predesignated subfolders.

    I tried yanking the prefs files but the problem continues.

    My next step would be to uninstall and reinstall the app. This is a golden master. There may be a more recent version available.

    -TY

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