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Re: Premiere Crashes are killing me!
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Tim Kolb
on Jul 3, 2008 at 7:50:28 pm
Please try this:
Uninstall CineForm Aspect/Prospect
Download the CineForm NEO playback utility (free) and install it.
Create a project with custom settings at the proper framesize, etc (you could check your current project settings and note all of the specs other than the codec/compression type), but set compression to 'none'.
Open the new project and import your existing CineForm project into it. It will show that the material needs to be rendered, but you should be able to work with it albeit a bit more slowly.
See if you can't get some run time out of this arrangement at least to finish your project.
TimK,
Director, Consultant
Kolb Productions,
CPO, Digieffects
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