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Re: Creating a project media subfolder?
by John Rofrano on Jun 23, 2012 at 4:16:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
[Andrew Lenczycki] " Is there any way to "get the good stuff" from a large event, retaining the good parts and being able to discard the original large file? I believe you could edit out all the unwanted stuff and then render the remaining events to
Liner notes from Nikon D800 into BMD Hyperdeck 2
by Rob Manning on Jun 23, 2012 at 8:57:41 am
in the DSLR Video Forum
So far, Surprise number one, video direct is getting sent at 29.97 fps, even while set to 23.97 fps in camera? That's a nuance which may be related to the capture device as I'm bridging with Mac Drive software. I don't want to spend $4,800 on t
Re: 3D using Pr Pro CS5.5 ?
by Alex Udell on Jun 22, 2012 at 6:36:40 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I'll guess that Cineform will likely change your avi's to some flavor of the cineform codec as part of the process... Alex
making 3D movie files from SD 4:3 source
by peter wicks on Jun 22, 2012 at 4:03:39 pm
in the Blackmagic Design Forum
I'm using BM DL HD 3D Extreme with CS 5.5, and I want to make 3D TV compatible files out of interlaced pal, from twin SD cameras, (not anaglyph or stereoscopic 3D). Do I really need to acquire/use an extra thing, like Cineform studio premium or
Re: 3D using Pr Pro CS5.5 ?
by peter wicks on Jun 22, 2012 at 2:55:17 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
The catch for me usually, is my old (cheap) camera equipment, I think I can use cineform studio premium if I capture both files, & import the AVI's into the cineform to mux, as in video 3 of the stereoscopic workflows videos mentioned earlier. I su
Videoguys' Top 10 Reasons to Switch (or Upgrade) to Adobe® Creative Suite® 6 Today!
by Gary Bettan on Jun 22, 2012 at 12:56:46 pm
in the Forum
Top 10 Reasons to switch to Adobe Premiere Pro http://www.videoguys.com/Blog/E/Videoguys+Top+10+Reasons+to+Switch+or+Upgrade+to+Adobe+CS+6+Today/0xa67b476c2f6043ba7a4075ee7c4c4167.aspx 1. Boosted efficiency with unparalleled...
Re: 3D using Pr Pro CS5.5 ?
by Alex Udell on Jun 21, 2012 at 5:46:12 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi Peter.... sorry if I'm leading you down an already traversed path, but have you looked into Cineform? I don't have much knowledge here, but they seem to have a pretty well established 3d workflow. I actually viewed some work a buddy of mi
Re: More gasoline on the fire
by Frank Gothmann on Jun 21, 2012 at 7:08:42 am
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
[Jeremy Garchow] "Media management is bad, multiple user environment is bad, conform is bad, basically many of the non sexy, yet really really important parts of editing is tough in premiere, especially at the end of the project, or if you need to mo
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 19, 2012 at 6:04:25 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Yes, I downloaded it but haven't installed yet. I'm pretty familiar with the format since we often receive DNxHD QTs from clients at work (vfx studio) for edit reference and such. One thing I like about Cineform over DNxHD on a Windows platform is
Re: make render faster
by Walter Soyka on Jun 19, 2012 at 4:43:49 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
You can precomp and pre-render [link] the unchanging elements. For output codecs, I generally recommend to a lossless or mastering codec (using the Lossless preset, or a high-quality lossy codec like CineForm, DNxHD, or ProRes) and then compressin
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 19, 2012 at 3:35:18 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
No, I didn't. I did some research here and elsewhere on web and Cineform just seemed like a better fit for my needs. I tried it first and it worked...so that was that :)
1st wedding with Sony Vegas...7hrs of footage!
by Mike Clouse on Jun 18, 2012 at 8:24:12 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
I just shot my first wedding (I have done other types of events). and I would REALLY Appreciate some guidance and insight from the Vegas Pro experts here (I own Vegas Pro 11). I have never had this much (7hours) of footage to deal with before,I wo
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 18, 2012 at 6:49:33 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Using Cineform and really liking it so far. Nice codec...especially for free :) -M
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Angelo Lorenzo on Jun 16, 2012 at 7:40:23 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
You know, I'm not super familiar with Cineform. I have it on my system since I've had to use it as a delivery format for a few film festivals so you're probably better off looking around the Cineform site for that. If all else fails, I would consider
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Angelo Lorenzo on Jun 16, 2012 at 6:00:28 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
No, don't use Cineform Studio. In Premiere/Media Encoder you should see Cineform as a codec under both AVI and MOV. Installing the Studio program also installs the system codec which can be accessed from numerous programs. Avoid Lagarith. It's not
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 16, 2012 at 5:42:45 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Ok, after reading the feature list on GoPro site it looks like I would need to buy the Cineform Studio Premium to convert Tiff or DPX to Cineform files. $299 is more than I want to spend for a codec, so off to test Lagarith and DNxHD.
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 16, 2012 at 5:21:43 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I just installed the Cineform Studio converter and it looks like you cannot import uncompressed AVI for export (only mp4 and jpg). My source is currently uncompressed film scans, so in order to use Cineform I'd need to FIRST make a mp4 THEN export a
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Ann Bens on Jun 16, 2012 at 5:20:35 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Which codec you want to use is up to you, all codec are easy to use. The first two are free. I use Cineform as intermediare codec and love it. All mentioned codec/format work perfectly with CS6.
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Mitch Gates on Jun 16, 2012 at 5:06:39 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Ann, Thanks for the reply. In regards to choosing between Lagarith, DNxHD or Cineform do you have any thoughts about which ones would be most compatible and easy to manage with PP CS6? Also, will any of these codecs work in CS4? -Mitch
Re: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 - Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?
by Ann Bens on Jun 16, 2012 at 1:39:23 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
You can edit uncompressed in CS6 with no problem. I would not convert to H.264 or some other heavily compressed format. With Premiere you cannot convert to AVCDH. Workaround is make the files into an BD folder with Encore and rip the m2ts. Lagari
Re: Mac Pro Alternatives
by Chris Harlan on Jun 12, 2012 at 8:03:58 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
Cineform's great, but that kind of decision is way out of my hands. My clients are divisions of tier one entertainment corps., so there is a complicated set of overlays, ranging from financial to political (and even geo-political), that set what's wh
Re: Mac Pro Alternatives
by Lance Bachelder on Jun 12, 2012 at 7:52:07 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
There's always Cineform. Far better quality than ProRES or DNxHD and cross platform.
Re: Premiere Pro and stuttering playback / dropped frames during playback
by Mike Smith on Jun 12, 2012 at 3:59:48 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi Michael I agree this does sound strange! To be clear, the stuttering is often subtle with only an occasional frame drop, like watching a hulu stream, but its nowhere near as reliable as watching the same media under FCP. Where is the stat
Premiere Pro and stuttering playback / dropped frames during playback
by Mike Smith on Jun 11, 2012 at 10:19:58 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hi All, I'm having a very basic problem with the smoothness of playback in Premiere Pro CS6. Any time there is fast smooth movement in the frame, there is an occasional stutter in the playback. Is there a way to lock the playback frame rate of
Re: CineForm/Protune
by Marc Lucas on Jun 10, 2012 at 1:45:28 pm
in the GoPro Forum
Thanks for that.I just thought the new firmware update that I recently downloaded included the above thats all thats why I posted. Thanks for the clarification.
Re: CineForm/Protune
by Trevor Taylor on Jun 9, 2012 at 11:57:03 pm
in the GoPro Forum
The Protune firmware update is not released as of yet. According to the GoPro website, it will be "available this summer" but GoPro hasn't announced any further details on that firmware update. GoPro Partners with Technicolor to Incorporate CineSt
Re: Video Stutters While Scrubbing
by Angelo Lorenzo on Jun 7, 2012 at 7:37:05 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
There is no way around it that I've found. AVC and H.264 are interframe codecs, your computer still needs to decode the frames around the frame you're looking at and, when you're scrubbing, that causes some lag in processing. I even have it to a v
Re: Blu-ray Challenge: How to take a 30fps video to 24fps, encode in HD on Vegas 8 Pro, and burn Blu
by John Rofrano on Jun 6, 2012 at 6:53:37 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
If your source is HDV 29.97 I would set your project to HDV 29.97 same as your source. It's fine to render to 24p from a 29.97 project. This will give you smoother playback on the timeline. I also would not disable resample. This is what makes the mo
Re: Suggestions for moving from DVX100b to a consumer hd cam?
by Dave Haynie on Jun 6, 2012 at 9:17:52 am
in the Panasonic AF100, DVX100, HMC150 Forum
[Ruby Gold] "Hi again. As I move away from my beloved DVX100b because I need less camera, the simpler import of HDMI than tape capture, and less learning curve than a DSLR would represent, I'm wondering if you all have any suggestions for consumer HD
Re: FCP switchers and PPro 6
by Frank Gothmann on Jun 5, 2012 at 4:30:02 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
[Herb Sevush] "Where are the limitations with Edius? For me it's the multi-cam implementation, which does not lend itself to my workflow, but I was wondering where you see it's strengths and weakness's. " Strengths: - absolutely rock solid vide
Re: Where do I find where a particular filter is used in a project
by Kris Merkel on Jun 5, 2012 at 2:56:52 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
While I didn't find the answer to my direct question, I did find the CineForm plugins from 5.5 and moved them to CS6 the answer link is here:http://forums.adobe.com/message/4443297
CineForm/Protune
by Marc Lucas on Jun 5, 2012 at 12:25:10 am
in the GoPro Forum
Can someone please explain about the new FW update, I have updated to the latest version of the software and was expecting to be able to change settings in the GoPro for the new CineStyle codec settings. I think I was wrong. What is the deal with the
Re: Best fromat to Pre-Render, then work with
by John Rofrano on Jun 4, 2012 at 7:47:20 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
[Sam Caino] "In the meantime, I am going to recommend my friend use the no-compression render to break up this large file, see how that works."I would not work with uncompressed video unless you have a RAID to deal with the throughput of the incredib
Re: roundtip from Windows Resolve back to FCP7 - codec to use
by Ben Scott on Jun 3, 2012 at 9:23:54 am
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
see that cineform has a free codec for gopro cameras and that seems to encode out from resolve, for the encoding in fcp 7 timeline for dissolves I found the cheapest is neoscene which should be fine for many 2d applications
News: Cinedeck Software Upgrades Ship With More Native Codecs, Including Dnxhd 444, Plus New 3D Ster
by Cow News Droid on Jun 1, 2012 at 7:44:12 pm
in the NEWS: Product News Releases Forum
Cinedeck’s software-based architecture enables greater capability and faster development (New York, New York--June 1, 2012) Cinedeck LLC, pioneering developer of capture systems for motion picture and broadcast production, continues to set new ben
Re: Prores 4444
by Dave Haynie on Jun 1, 2012 at 6:54:38 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Vegas can usually only render with alpha channel (the fourth "4") to uncompressed or uncompressed-ish formats. That's because you rarely want an alpha channel with any lossless compression, as you can imagine. I use this all the time for animation pr
roundtip from Windows Resolve back to FCP7 - codec to use
by Ben Scott on May 31, 2012 at 5:38:24 pm
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
Have spent this afternoon trying to figure out a codec for outputting fcp roundtrip We are working on a PC resolve From what I have seen it isnt possible to get a reliable Codec out from this resolve PC to a mac with FCP 7 and a kona card Have
What's best HD format for editing same footage in FCPX and Sony Vegas Pro 11?
by Tim Wilde on May 31, 2012 at 4:23:28 am
in the Apple FCPX Techniques Forum
The original footage is HDV from a Sony FX-1. I've tried the free Avid codec but you must use Compressor to convert the FCPX work, compression takes a long time and the files are awfully large. Maybe I used the wrong settings for the Avid codec so
Re: Nikon video format
by Rob Manning on May 30, 2012 at 6:37:39 am
in the DSLR Video Forum
Hi Tony, Noting that the uncompressed video is not mentioned here, AKAIK it's 4.2.2 into an SSD formatted for ProRes, Avid, CineForm etc. From the online specs, http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D800_EN.pdf Metering TTL: exposure me
Re: Hacked GH2 and Vegas 11
by Lance Bachelder on May 29, 2012 at 9:49:48 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
You mean you can't render your project to any codec? What was wrong with Avid codec? DNxHD is an industry standard delivery format that is very high quality - I render out of Vegas to that often. You can try the free Cineform software - probably the
Behind the Lens: Sky Soldier: A Vietnam Story in 3D
by Debra Kaufman on May 28, 2012 at 5:37:50 am
in the Indie Film & Documentary Forum
When Major Joel Glenn went to Vietnam in the 1960s, he brought a 3D stereoscopic still camera and audiotape recorder with him to document his experiences for his family back home. Little did he know that 50 years later, his "home movies" wo
Re: Colorista II Keyer Problems
by Stu MacQuarrie on May 27, 2012 at 5:37:16 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I've had this same problem ... incredibly annoying. This was with 4K R3D files. When I converted the 4K to CineForm 1080p, the keyer magically worked again. Definitely a significant bug ... especially if it's supposed to be a "professional" tool.
trimming clips
by Graham Cristie on May 24, 2012 at 3:28:05 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro basics Forum
Can clips be trimmed for export via the project manager if they've been edited in the timeline. I'm new to Premiere and my plan is to get a rough edit with my native Nikon files, then convert to Cineform Neoscene for final grading, using the proje
Re: si2k_3d files issue
by Juan Salvo on May 23, 2012 at 2:08:38 pm
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
I've only done discreet stereoscopic. But have done mirror rigs before, and you need to flip and sometimes also flop the of one camera to align correctly. This is done by going into solo instead of gang in the stereo mode, then adjusting the incorrec
si2k_3d files issue
by prathvish hegde on May 23, 2012 at 1:43:14 pm
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
guys, anyone have experience with si2k 3d files(mov) on resolve ???? i just imported a few clips into resolve the footages were flipped horizantally and vertically . but seems to be fine on quicktimeplayer and on gopro cineform studio. does resol
Re: SVP-8 Capture Aspect Ratio Problem
by Angelo Mike on May 23, 2012 at 12:50:46 am
in the Sony Vegas Forum
I shot on an HV30 and used Vegas 8 for a while and never had a problem like this. I did, however, encounter a problem just like this when dealing with Cineform AVI files on Vegas 11. It would change the PAR on all footage from 1.33 to 1. Though Ve
Re: RESOLVE 3d workflow
by prathvish hegde on May 22, 2012 at 10:36:24 am
in the DaVinci Resolve Forum
guys, anyone have experience with si2k 3d files(mov) on resolve ???? i just imported a few clips into resolve the footages were flipped horizantally and vertically . but seems to be fine on quicktimeplayer and on gopro cineform studio. does reso
Re: 7D footage conversion and Cineform NeoScene
by Nick Karner on May 20, 2012 at 1:51:01 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
yes, but is that the right thing to do if the computer seems a little sluggish in processing them? I open the files, and they play fairly well, but sometimes the audio takes a while to come on and the playback isn't perfect. And this is a fairly new
Re: XDCAM HD = unreadable in Vegas?
by Jeff Schroeder on May 20, 2012 at 1:28:43 pm
in the Sony Vegas Forum
Gee Philippe, Sony Vegas is running codecs written by Sony, Apple, MainConcept, Realmedia, Cineform, just to name a few. When editors realize that the code behind the codecs is not exclusively controlled by Sony, they gain an understanding of how to
News: Can Communicate goes wild with Quantel Pablo
by Cow News Droid on May 18, 2012 at 8:26:14 pm
in the NEWS: Product News Releases Forum
Top London Production Company chooses Quantel Pablo for Sky3D documentary, 'Safari Park Adventure' (Newbury, UK--May 18, 2012) It has been an incredibly busy couple of months for Can Communicate, one of Europe's leading 3D production companies. Fr

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