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Re: Premiere Pro CS6 tutorials - 11 years ago< - Free plugins. FCP X already trumps Premiere in this category despite being only a year old. > Aren't a lot of those free plugins now made with Motion 5?by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: How did the LAFCPUG "Final Cut Pro X Update Night" meeting go? - 11 years agoApple is just not doing very well lately in the "department of Good News" They need a new director of the DGN!by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: FCPX updated today to 10.0.5 - More stable and faster. It's about time! - 11 years agoSteve, I remember over on the Adobe forum everyone was complaining about 0.5 was crashing. For me, 0.5 solved that problem. But I think now everyone has done things to stop the crashing like cleaning out the prefs and such. I use the MXO2 mini for external monitor and it's works fine with 0.5by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: FCPX updated today to 10.0.5 - More stable and faster. It's about time! - 11 years agoVic, Like Steve said. Once you get your head around it, you'll be able to edit a project with no problems. It's actually a fun program to work in. It does some really cool stuff. The only problem you might encounter is if it crashes a lot. Which can be very annoying. I had to stop using it until the 10.0.5 version was released. It's pretty stable for me now.by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: Blu-Ray out of FCP - 11 years ago< I haven't done it but I believe that Encore will encode the video as well. > Yes, Encore will encode the video also. No need to do it somewhere else. Plus you have Photoshop to build your custom made menus. Encore and Photoshop work very well together.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: FCPX updated today to 10.0.5 - More stable and faster. It's about time! - 11 years agoSteve, are you saying that Matrox is coming out with an universal driver that I can go back and forth from CS6 and FCPX without doing an unistall/install every time I switch?by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: DVD burn - 11 years agoCan you post a screenshot? Your footage is 16:9, I'm I correct? Did it come out as a 16:9 in letterbox?by Russ Blaise - Café LA FCPX updated today to 10.0.5 - More stable and faster. It's about time! - 11 years agoToday Apple updated FCPX to (10.0.5). I went to the Apple FCPX forum and found that many users were complaining about it crashing after doing the update. I updated it anyway. After playing around with it for a few hours I have to report that I DID NOT have any crashes, and that this update is much much more stable and faster. 10.0.4 was a pig and I had to stop using it. Mac Pro 1,1 - Loin - 1by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: WWDC: New version of Final Cut Pro.... they said Pro and not X.. hmm. - 11 years ago< ?as we?re working on something really great for later next year.? > They said that about FCPX. Now I'm worriedby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Wall Photo Replacement - 11 years agoHarry, How does that work when a person in the shot passes in front by the part you are replacing?by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Wall Photo Replacement - 11 years agoDaniel, I've seen that After Effects can fix your problem. I just wonder if Apple's Motion can do the same thing at fifty bucks for the app. You probably saw the behind-the-scenes of the movie, "Monsters (2010)" by director Gareth Edwards. He had the same problem with signage throughout the movie. In the behind-the-scenes he talks about and shows how he changed the signs in the movie usby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: WWDC: New version of Final Cut Pro.... they said Pro and not X.. hmm. - 11 years agoFor many years (17) I've used Macs for professional work. Over those years I've convinced many of my friends and family to move to Macs from PC's. And I think in my little corner of the world it had a snowball effect. I think it's been that way for a long time all over the world. Pro users just don't use Macs, they sell the idea of the Mac to the consumers. So Apple, if you don't want to return tby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: WWDC: New version of Final Cut Pro.... they said Pro and not X.. hmm. - 11 years agoWell if you are an Apple iPhone and iPad fan, and like plenty of apps, then Apple seems to be the company for you. But If you want a new Mac Pro with all the new stuff that the MBP has... well who cares!by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Now there are new Mac Pros but just speed bumps... - 11 years agoNo Thunderbolt in the new Mac Pros! Are they for real?by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Getting rid of hiss on a clip - 11 years agoGoggle the rebel t3i and Rode and you'll find websites that talk about hissing.by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: Devastating issue that makes XML to Premiere worthless? - 11 years agoJoe, Two camera shoot. Recording audio on both cameras plus Zoom H4n. Audio from the B-roll camera was for syncing only. I sync all the audio manually (old school). Use audio from different tacks as I edit. imported the XML to CS6. All was fine. Maybe I just got lucky!by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Devastating issue that makes XML to Premiere worthless? - 11 years agoI did a test going from FCP 7 (XML) to Premiere Pro CS6. Didn't see any problems on my end.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Mac Pro or what? - 11 years agoHere is a new rumor about the future of the Mac Pro: http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/05/apple-pulls-mac-pro-stocks-from-most-retail-stores-ahead-of-wwdc/by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Mac Pro or what? - 11 years agoRemember it's just a rumor what they are saying is coming out. There was an earlier rumor by someone that the Mac Pro will be updated. Just the thought of working on a windows platform makes me want to projectile vomit.. sorry :-\by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: OT-Testing out Adobe Suite on a New 8 core Mac -AE kicks on it! - 11 years agoI had a really hard time playing uncompressed footage in FCP. But now no problem. CS6 gave my old Mac Pro a few more years of life.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: OT-Testing out Adobe Suite on a New 8 core Mac -AE kicks on it! - 11 years agoI have the Mac Pro 1,1 (first generation). I was able to drop a 12 minute 10-bit uncompressed 1920x1080 clip in the timeline of Premiere Pro CS6, and it played without rendering it. It played all the way through without stopping or stuttering. I was able to enable the mercury playback engine by hacking the OpenCL. It would never play in FCP 7 on my system.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: cam for documentaries - 11 years agoThen I think those two cameras you listed will work fine. Anyway the JVCHM710 does 35 Mbps. And I think the Sony does 24Mbps. What's nice about the JVC is that it's a shoulder camcorder. So you'll be in good shape.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: cam for documentaries - 11 years agoI looked into this a few years ago. To know what kind of footage some of these networks will except. Go to their website and look for a spec sheet. Most of the time they will list cameras that are expectable for their network. It's not really the camera, it's a data rate, or the Mbps that the camera produces. I remember that 35 Mbps was okay for documentaries footage. I'm not a tech head so maybby Russ Blaise - Café LA Here's how to get Mercury Playback Engine to work on an ATI OpenCL Card. - 11 years agoI found this on the COW site: < > This is how you enabled OpenCL on an ATI card. It will only work in PPro CS6. Not AE. It worked fine on my ATI Radeon HD 5770 card on my Mac Pro 1,1.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: "They call it FCP 8!" Adobe CS6 Out now! - 11 years agoYeah, I was hoping to buy my upgrade through amazon.com, and save a few bucks. But I guess that is no more. I pre-ordered mine last week. Since I ordered the Production Premium in the shrink wrap box, and could take awhile to ship, I downloaded the trial version.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Premiere Pro CS6 announced - 11 years agoAs of today you can upgrade from any CS2 suite, to CS5.5, and get CS6 at no additional cost. Promo ends May 6th, 2012. CS2 will no longer be upgradable on or after May 7th. That's a good sign that CS6 will be released on the 7th.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Premiere Pro CS6 announced - 11 years agoI just pre-ordered "Adobe Creative Suite 6 Production Premium." Estimated availability is May 7. I ordered the shrink wrap box. Sorry, not doing the cloud. I like to hold something I paid for in my hand ;-) My immediate need is a new feature in Illustrator CS6 called, "Image Trace". I'm publishing a book, and I need to trace old maps and photos and turn them into vector artby Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: DVD Studio Pro alternative...? - 11 years agoAdobe Encore allows for a lot of authoring customization. You can build your menus in Photoshop and round trip it to Encore.by Russ Blaise - DVD Studio Pro Re: I cannot believe I am running Symphony 6 on a laptop... - 11 years ago< "I'm looking to upgrade to CS6 (OpenCL support, finally)" > It looks like only the AMD ATI Radeon HD 6750 and 6770 OpenCL cards will utilize the Mercury play back engine in PPro CS6. And that's only on the MBP. Last night at the LAFCPUG meeting I talked to Al Mooney, Product Manager of Pro Video Editing for Adobe. Of course CS6 uses the Mercury play back engine (Cuda). But onby Russ Blaise - Avid Media Composer Re: Larry Jordan reveals Apple's FCPX Roadmap - 12 years ago< "but my eyeballs popped out at the part where sending a sequence to SpeedGrade causes everything to be rendered to DPX" > I missed that! So can you round trip it back to Premiere after you are done with it in SpeedGrade? I'm asking because I never worked with a DPX file before.by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X |
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