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Re: Adobe Premiere (A DISSAPOINTMENT)
by Eric Addison on Apr 28, 2009 at 3:37:06 pm

Jason,

I'm with Eric - I've been using CS4 since it was released and have not seen it produce anything like that.

system used (FYI this is a system that is not available to the general public yet, our parent company does a lot of work with the GOV so we have some systems we test for them on occasion)

I have to wonder if that has something to do with why you are having some trouble. It could be caused by some conflict with something in your system.

XP on all systems (NO VISTA) we have enough issues with ADOBE without M$ global F#$%up being in the mix!

You know, I've heard this from so many people, but I've got Vista 32 on my laptop and Vista 64 on my edit workstation and they work great. PPro has no problems with them, and I've had no real issues with anything else as well. I think that a lot of the problems with Vista have been addressed.

I watched the clip and can see what you're talking about - if it doesn't jump like that in the raw footage, then something is happening in the encode...I've just no idea what. Could it be that there was a bad install?

Maybe I missed it, but did you say what format the original footage was? Also, you matched those settings in the output (i.e. the frame rate's the same, etc.)?


---Eric


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