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  • Victorypoint

    June 20, 2006 at 4:44 am in reply to: Moving PP2 DV project up to 10bit uncompressed

    I import my DV projects into Decklink uncompressed sd/sdi projects to reduce compression artifacts produced from finishing in the DV codec. They artifacts won

  • Victorypoint

    May 15, 2006 at 5:11 am in reply to: PPro 2 loses recognition of dv deck randomly

    Are you have Decklink drivers or Morgan switch installed?

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 29, 2006 at 12:09 am in reply to: External Mixer for PP2

    No even through ASIO drivers?

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 28, 2006 at 4:43 am in reply to: Re-Editing an MPEG2…then to DVD

    I’ve had some success copying .VOB files from a DVD (unprotected), renaming them to MPG and importing them into PPro 1.5. Haven’t tried it with PPro 2.0 yet.

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 28, 2006 at 4:35 am in reply to: Protools WAV into PPro2

    I agree Mark, PPro and Audition’s audio tools are improving dramatically. However, Protools is the industry standard and it’s what I use in my recording studio. I’ll do some tests to see if PPro is messing with my Protools audio. My hope is that PPro’s 16-32-16-bit conversion keeps my audio prestine and unaffected. If anyone else has experience with this issue, I’d sure like to hear from you.

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 27, 2006 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Media Management

    David, are your issues likely related to hardware or are you working with a pretty smoking machine? What kind of footage? Any add-ons (e.g. Aspect-HD, Matrox Axio, etc)? Any bottlenecks that should be avoided?

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 27, 2006 at 8:20 am in reply to: DV -> uncompressed AVI in PPro2

    Again, it’s what the client wants. Apparently uncompressed is what they need to integrate it with an AE comp for broadcast.

    -AJ

  • Victorypoint

    April 27, 2006 at 5:06 am in reply to: Protools WAV into PPro2

    That didn’t make any sense. But thanks anyway.

    -AJ

    -Alan

  • Victorypoint

    April 26, 2006 at 9:47 pm in reply to: Protools WAV into PPro2

    Well, for starters, Protools in an industry standard in professional recording and movie studios. I really don’t think PPro2 can come close in that regard. I use Protools to record and mix bands at 24-bit 95kHz, then dither their songs down to DVD specs (48kHz, 16-bit).

    -AJ

    -Alan

  • Victorypoint

    April 26, 2006 at 9:42 pm in reply to: DV -> uncompressed AVI in PPro2

    Hi Mark. As I stated earlier my client wants uncompressed AVI. Would I need to convert PAR and frame size with Quicktime?

    -AJ

    -Alan

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