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Chris Borjis2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 9, 2012 at 9:31:18 pm

My clients are especially pleased at no random stopping
on playback (rendered) as before in CS 5.5

Everything went very smooth today. (rendered or not)



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Erik MickelsonRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 9, 2012 at 10:24:15 pm

Good job! I can't wait for it to happen for me.

CrippleBook Pro 2.3Ghz i7, 16GB ram, Lion 10.7.3, FCPStudio 3, QT 7


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Chris TompkinsRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 9, 2012 at 10:40:25 pm

Mac or Win please?

Chris Tompkins
Video Atlanta LLC


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Tom DaigonRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 9, 2012 at 11:38:30 pm

Congrats Chris!!! You should Tweet this victory.

Tom Daigon
PrP / After Effects Editor
http://www.hdshotsandcuts.com
Mac Pro 3,1
8 core
10.7.3
Nvidia Quadro 4000
24 gigs ram
Maxx Digital / Areca 8tb. raid
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Chris BorjisRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 10, 2012 at 12:10:16 am

Thanks guys.

CS 6 is delivering as I expected it would.

When I made the decision to switch to premiere it was
ultimately with the fact that CS 6 release was just
around the corner with needed improvements from CS 5.5

sure, there will be issues for everyone, in my case, see
the post about anamorphic sd footage. Also the audio
had some odd sounding glitches in unrendered view occasionally
but was otherwise perfect when rendered.

But all in all it was rock solid, never crashed and
performed to expectation.

Clients like that there was no transcoding time involved as did I.

Source footage for todays session was all native Canon5D
with dual sound from a sound devices 744T. (synced with pluraleyes from my cs 5.5 edit bay)

MacPro Octocore (early 2009)
16GB Ram
Quadro 4000
Snow Leopard 10.6.8
Black-Magic Multibridge Extreme w driver 9.5.1
RAID5 fibre-channel array.



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Tom DaigonRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 10, 2012 at 12:14:16 am

I hear Pluraleyes is coming out with a new version where it is integrated in PrP to make the syncing process even easier.

Tom Daigon
PrP / After Effects Editor
http://www.hdshotsandcuts.com
Mac Pro 3,1
8 core
10.7.3
Nvidia Quadro 4000
24 gigs ram
Maxx Digital / Areca 8tb. raid
Kona 3


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Chris BorjisRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 10, 2012 at 12:17:30 am

that sounds really good Tom.

we tried this with the current pluraleyes 30 day demo and it took
many hours to process.

didn't quite do all the syncing but we were 70% there when
it completed.



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Richard CardonnaRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 10, 2012 at 2:58:09 am

Doesn't the new sync tool in audition do the same thing as plural eyes?

Richard


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Angelo LorenzoRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 10, 2012 at 3:50:30 pm

You may be thinking of "Automatic Speech Alignment". It's designed to retime ADR to the on-set track. Not really for dual-system recording like Plural Eyes is; Still no Audition/Premiere functionality to replace that program yet.

From Adobe:
"To quickly align overdubbed dialogue with original production audio, use automatic speech alignment. Audition matches the timing of each word, even if the original audio is noisy or differs in overall length."


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David JahnsRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 11, 2012 at 6:13:55 pm

Client Supervised Sessions - were you able to output to a client monitor? Stable? Which I/O card?

David Jahns
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Joint Editorial
Portland, OR


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Chris BorjisRe: 2 Client supervised sessions with CS 6.....SUCCESS!
by on May 11, 2012 at 7:11:53 pm

output to Sony PVM 20L5 HD broadcast monitor over component
also to 50" Panasonic Plasma.

Black Magic Multibridge Extreme. driver 9.5.1

Fully stable.



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