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  • Wolf

    January 15, 2006 at 11:18 am in reply to: damaged project, cannot open

    Hi Frederic

    first thing to do is like mark explained:
    open a auto-saved project.

    But when auto-save is dissabled or a auto-saved project is to “old” try this:
    (that worked most time)
    Create a new project with the same setting as the corrupt project.
    Then import the bad project in the new project.
    That worked sometimes when i had a corrupted project.

    Good luck

    Claus-Peter Wolf

  • Wolf

    January 5, 2006 at 10:53 am in reply to: DL Extreme PCIe – Premiere Serious Error II – HELP!

    Hi chaos,

    i had the same problem to install 5.3.1.
    Be sure to have quicktime installed.
    And a other trick that worked on my PC is:
    First install 5.2.2. than don

  • Wolf

    December 30, 2005 at 11:22 am in reply to: No way to install 5.3.1

    Hi…

    i had also problems to install 5.3.1
    I work with only with PPro, so i had no Quicktime installed.
    When i install quiktime 6.5 i can install also 5.3.1 !!!

    But i have still problems with “serious error” in PPro.

    Greatings

    Claus-Peter Wolf

  • Wolf

    December 15, 2005 at 10:12 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 1.5.1 HDV – render problems & crashes

    Hi again,

    i

  • Wolf

    December 15, 2005 at 8:16 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 1.5.1 HDV – render problems & crashes

    Hi Normann,

    ich habe auch so einn

  • Hi

    when you export a clip: at the Export Movie Settings -> Keyframe and Rendering Options
    click Deinterlace Video Footage.
    I am not sure, but it is worth an attempt.

    For you color problem, i have no idea, perhaps try first 5.2.2

    Greetings

    Claus-Peter

  • Wolf

    November 25, 2005 at 8:54 am in reply to: Thanks

    Thanks

    And happy Thanksgiving to you to 🙂

    Claus-Peter

  • Wolf

    November 24, 2005 at 9:23 am in reply to: 5.2.3 Beta

    Hi Matt,

    yep, seems to working 🙂

    Thanks

    Claus-Peter Wolf

  • Wolf

    November 23, 2005 at 9:05 pm in reply to: Decklink PrePro 5.2.2 driver capture bug

    Hi,

    i don

  • Wolf

    November 23, 2005 at 6:16 pm in reply to: decklink for betacam

    Hi,

    Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is a standard for digital video transmission over coaxial cable. The most common data speed is 270 megabits per second (Mbps). Standard 75-ohm cable is used. This is the same type of coaxial cable used in most home television (TV) installations.

    The SDI standard uses data words that are 8 or 10 bits in length. Signals are uncompressed and are self-synchronizing between the source (transmitter) and destination (receiver). A signal in SDI can contain up to four independent digital audio signals along with the video signal.

    Greetings

    Claus-Peter Wolf

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