Print to Tape
Any ideas on when PP2 users will be able to print to tape? It's starting to get old. I looked online and didn't find it in any of the upgrades yet for Aspect.
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We are working with a new licensing partner, so we do expect some action on this, whereas up until now our hands where tied.
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Thanks David you guys are always great and have great products as well just getting impatient.
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Jerry,
You do know that there are workarounds like having the HDV folder from Premiere Pro 1.5.1 on your system, right? Until they get it all worked out? |
See this, from Dec 14: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=81724
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Back to Tape
How are we coming along with another mpeg2 codec? The biggest problem I have using Cineform is that there appears to be no way of getting back to tape from Premiere Pro 2.0 once I capture in cineform intermediate form. I do not have premiere pro 1.5.
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You can use Premiere native modes to export to tape by importing an exported AVI or full Aspect project into a Premiere native mode. Fortunatelty these steps will be made unnecessary shortly (I not going to say how soon, but soon.)
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Thanks David
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Okay, I am now going to try and export back to tape my prospect project.
So, I see the export to tape is grayed out. I can not with CFHD to make an avi since I am still working with support to find root cause. So, here is what I am trying. Use Microsoft avi for the file type. I the go to video and use cineform HD compressor. Now, I assume I need to make the output 1440x1080 to correctly have ready for a HDV project? But, if I do, what pixel aspect ratio do I use? Okay, I pull an HDV clip in, and it says 1440x1080 1.3333 PAR Ok, I can use that option if thats correct. But, I just hooked my camera up, and the export to tape is now available. If I hit export to tape, it says transcoding to HDV, and then starts recording on the camera. The record starts, the camera rolls, but nothing gets recorded. So, I am confused, what is and does not work and how? Okay, I now tried the export CF M2t format, so I could pull this into HDlink and try to export back to the camera. But, when I try this, I get an error saying it can not create the M2t File. At least I got my DVD done. Still need to try WMV but want to get this back to take for saving. Dave |
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Is there a need for the entire 1.51 app to be installed on the machine or can it be deleted once the HDV directory is copied over to the 2.0 directory? |
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Actually, you can simply copy the "HDV" directory from the "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Premiere Pro 1.5\Plug-ins\en_US" directory in to the "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0\Plug-ins\en_US". You'll want to do the same with the "HDV" directory in "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Premiere Pro 1.5" to the "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0" directory Then you can uninstall 1.5.1. I'm working on implementing our new MPEG encoding solution and hope to have something before too long. |
So, Tim, should I reinstall my 1.51, and do what you suggested to get back to tape?
Dave |
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Tim, Jake said this is the steps to use, which is different than the ones you posted.
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5\HDV" not the HDV folder in the Plug-ins folder. And just copy it to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0\" Dave |
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