Warren Morningstar
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Warren Morningstar
November 17, 2021 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Using News footage in a promotional videoI’m not a lawyer, but as I understand it, anything “published” on the Internet is copyrighted, even though a specific copyright has not been asserted. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. So, you may not repurpose anything you find on the web without permission, even if your project is non-commercial. As Mark Suszko notes, there is the “fair use” exception for news, commentary, education, and parody, but that’s not likely to apply if the final product is monetized or promotional.
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Thanks, Mike. I was afraid of that. Looks like I’ll have to budget for an iMac Pro.
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Thanks, Oliver. I’ll do some more playing.
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Premiere Pro 13.0. 4K footage from a Canon C200 (Cinema Raw Light .CRM) and H.264 from an Osmo Pocket. Main storage is on a ProMax network system (10GB ethernet), cache on a local RAID drive. Files from the Canon not so much of an issue, since I can record proxies in the camera, but other 4K sources lag significantly on playback or scrubbing.
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At he time I bought my machine from Boxx, it actually cost less than one of equivalent horsepower from Dell. For me, even if it had cost more, it was worth it because of the support.
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Also take a look at BOXX. They specialize in Windows graphics workstations, so their machines can handle Premiere and AE with ease. Support is also very good. My previous experience with a major computer builder (Dell) is the finger pointing game. You have a problem, they say, “not a fault with our machine, must be software.” And then the software folks say, “must be the machine.” BOXX support will help you solve the problem, regardless of where the fault lies.
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Adobe seems to have solved the problem for me. One of their remote techs cleaned up my machine. I was busy editing a show on another deck, so I didn’t follow everything he did, but among the things he did was to manually delete all the media cache files, rename the users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\PremierePro\8.0 directory so that Premiere would generate new files, and update the graphics card driver. All things I should have known to do, I guess, but everything had been working fine until that last upgrade to 8.1.
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Hi Peter,
Not sure exactly what I did, but it is now working. Under ASIO settings, I found -
Hi Peter,
Not sure exactly what I did, but it is now working. Under ASIO settings, I found that both Speakers (High Definition Audio Device) and Speakers (Blackmagic Audio) were enabled. Disabling the High Definition speakers seemed to make the Black Magic card now pass audio.
Thanks for the suggestions.