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Vince Becquiot

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Re: Older versions to output directly to Flash Video
by Vince Becquiot on Oct 16, 2009 at 11:58:01 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I'm pretty sure they only started including it with Premiere Pro 2.0 There is also this free flv encoder if you don't mind exporting to uncompressed first. Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco - Bay Area...
first tagged by Brian Dalziel


Re: Insufficient Media error
by Vince Becquiot on Sep 14, 2009 at 12:31:30 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
That's because in order for any dissolve to happen, clips need to overlap. Premiere uses extra frames called "handle" frames outside of your cut to make this possible. If your clips are of exact captured lengh, then those extra frames...
first tagged by Rachel Jenks


Re: Issues when exporting
by Vince Becquiot on Aug 12, 2009 at 2:27:41 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Unless you export to the same exact frame rate, you will see this jump. At 24p, you are removing frame, and at 29.97 you are repeating some, no way around it. If you are seeing this at 25p, then this...
first tagged by David Bustamante


Re: CS4 warning
by Vince Becquiot on Aug 10, 2009 at 1:24:44 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Try right clicking on the icon and "Run as Administrator". Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco - Bay Area...
first tagged by Don Hutcheson


Re: Quad Core and Premiere Pro
by Vince Becquiot on Jul 27, 2009 at 7:06:57 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Bob, The issues people had with 64 Bit (Vista or XP) were because of hardware drivers. Most manufacturers of recent hardware now support 64 bits, they would get hell from their customer base if they didn't. CS4 fully supports and takes...
first tagged by Bob Kiger


Re: error message - pulling hair out
by Vince Becquiot on Jul 14, 2009 at 9:31:30 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Basically, this is what I would do, short of formatting the drive and reinstalling Vista. Uninstall all Adobe software, including flash, Acrobat, etc. Delete all Adobe folders afterwards. First you will have to go to Control panel > Folder options > View...
first tagged by Tim Kolb


Re: i7 processor with premiere cs4 anyone use?
by Vince Becquiot on Feb 19, 2009 at 11:22:13 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
You will certainly get better performance at render time, but it comes to a point where drives become the bottleneck (especially in a laptop). I would recommend a SATA RAID system attached. Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco...
first tagged by Brent Dolan


Re: Video Transition Pixelation - How to Prevent?
by Vince Becquiot on Dec 24, 2008 at 5:17:02 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I think what you are seeing is plain old compression artifacts. Basically, the bit rate in your Mp4 is too low or the compression keyframes are too far appart. Clean compression mostly depends on similarities (repeated pixels) between consecutive frames....
first tagged by Rogier Chardet


Re: color phasing problem - fix? ...desperate... (also about this problem)
by Vince Becquiot on Dec 18, 2008 at 10:23:24 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Looks like color phasing through a cycle due to the lighting (fluorescent?). Auto white balance will do that to you. Some cameras will pick that up, even the very expensive ones. How can you fix it ? Not easily. I would approach the...
first tagged by bob edwards


Re: how to export dvcprohd 25pn
by Vince Becquiot on Dec 11, 2008 at 12:35:55 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Cinepak would be your problem. That compressor is very much outdated and should never be used. If you need a smaller size, try exporting using the Adobe Media Encoder option, either H.264 or Windows Media, you'll have to play with the...
first tagged by anton hecht


Re: Capture 16:9
by Vince Becquiot on Oct 20, 2008 at 8:16:16 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
It depends on what you are capturing from, and whether it was true 16:9 as in 1.2 pixel aspect ratio.I'm guessing this is from an SD tape. I can't quite tell on your screen grab whether the footage is actually stretched...
first tagged by Mihaita Axente


Re: Targeting Audio tracks CS3
by Vince Becquiot on Sep 14, 2008 at 7:22:50 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Before you bring the P2 clips to the timeline, select them all, then go to Clip > Audio options > Source channel mappings. From there you can uncheck unused channels and assign the others to either a stereo track...
first tagged by David Erwin


Re: Any solution for AVCHD and Premiere 1.5?
by Vince Becquiot on Aug 14, 2008 at 6:17:42 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
And of course, there's always this: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/support/desk/e/download.htm#avchd It convert AVCHD to P2. Not the prettiest of solutions, but you'll be able to work native in Premiere with a very slight compromise in quality....
first tagged by Suraj Reddy


Re: Yes. Another audio sync problem!
by Vince Becquiot on Jul 17, 2008 at 5:22:13 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
It could be that your preview is off. Or it could be the Quictime playback not keeping up. What is your audio / video preview setup? Have you tried a WMV export intead (WMV player has a sync option)?...
first tagged by Mike Berry


Re: Encoding from Premiere to Encore high quality
by Vince Becquiot on Jul 4, 2008 at 4:54:11 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
>> What is the best MPEG 2 DVD preset to use, and what should i do >>for my >>Field order? (None? Upper? or lower?) I wouldn't use a preset, but rather pick the settings. The ones you care the...
first tagged by David May



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