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Brian Handler July 8th, 2005 09:34 PM

Not like you'll not have a responce by monday, but I'll ask my manger. He is using that exact box for editing..also has a matrox card in it...but i'll ask him how it was before that.

Doug Boze July 9th, 2005 04:21 PM

Found the fix...
 
In the mouse properties under the motion tab, unselect "disable acceleration in games" and that will fix it. Apparently PPro is a game...

Henry Cho July 9th, 2005 08:20 PM

that is really interesting. i wondered why directx 9 was a mandatory install with premiere pro. prior versions mandated a specific version of directx in it's system requirements, but i don't ever remember it self-installing with the main application. i'm guessing premiere pro's updated engine relies pretty heavily on directx acceleration -- which is why your mouse thinks it's a game :). good to know. thanks...

Brent Ray July 10th, 2005 10:40 AM

I had that exact same problem, and solved it the exact same way. I think because Premiere is such a resource-heavy application, your system thinks it's a game. Glad you solved your own problem though.

Miguel Lombana July 11th, 2005 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Handler
Not like you'll not have a responce by monday, but I'll ask my manger. He is using that exact box for editing..also has a matrox card in it...but i'll ask him how it was before that.

Brian I would really appreciate that, seriously thanks!

Allen Lu July 11th, 2005 04:10 PM

The similar problem I had with the GR HD1 was that the IEEE handshake was not correctly done. Premiere 1.5.1 never saw the cam and thought it was alrways offline. I just unplugged the IEEE cable and plugged it back in.

Maybe the green screen is actually playing something, just too dark to see. Does teh JVC HD capture get anything in the mt2 files? (need to use remuxTS) to convert from transport stream before you can view them on a PC media player.

Brian Handler July 12th, 2005 09:13 AM

He has the computer at home for editing. He says he's replaced the mobo so it was compatiable with the matrox card...but he said it was pretty blazing before the upgrade though. The dual processors def helped cut down render times.

He said his AGP port worked after he reflashed the bios.


Look into that.

Miguel Lombana July 12th, 2005 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Handler
He has the computer at home for editing. He says he's replaced the mobo so it was compatiable with the matrox card...but he said it was pretty blazing before the upgrade though. The dual processors def helped cut down render times.

He said his AGP port worked after he reflashed the bios.


Look into that.

Well I guess than I have a major question, it was a DELL PE1800 but he replaced the MOBO, so what is it now? Is it still an 1800 with a new stock MOBO and if so what happened to the original MOBO? Or, what it that he modded the MOBO in order to allow the AGP card to fit?

My understanding is that Dell takes the AGP slot and adds 2 shims so that you can't place a card in the slot, kinda like a restricter. I've seen on another forum where guys are using hot knives to slice the shims out to allow the AGP cards to fit. If you can find out if this is what he meant. Then I know that I can start to make an order.

Miguel

Brian Handler July 12th, 2005 10:23 AM

lol, hes gone for 2 days now so I'll ask when he gets back

Ken E. Williams July 12th, 2005 12:39 PM

Thanks Rob & Joshua.

Deleting the preview folder did help. However I hit the 'Green Screen' problem again soon. Using Rob's idea, I halved the picture sizes. Since then I have double the number of stills on the timeline without any errors.

Thanks for your useful help guys! DVinfo is great!

Ken W.

Dan Mumford July 13th, 2005 12:54 AM

Premiere Pro - Photoshop Problem
 
Has anyone else had this problem? In Premiere Pro 1.5.1 and Encore 1.5, neither one recognizes Photoshop CS. I tried to "Edit in Photoshop" from Encore but I get a message that "It does not appear that Photoshop is installed." Trust me, it is. I spent 12 hous learning how to make a cool menu in PS and imported it to Encore, but can't export the same file.

Premiere Pro has Photoshop greyed out from the "New> Photoshop file menu.

Any suggestions?

Dan

Henry Cho July 13th, 2005 02:33 AM

i believe this has to do with the order of installation. if you installed photoshop AFTER you installed premiere, premiere won't see photoshop. this also happens with other apps in the adobe suite of tools, like audition and encore... someone else might be able to clarify the correct order of install for all these apps to work in harmony.

Dan Mumford July 13th, 2005 05:38 AM

That would make sense. I bought Photoshop after the Video collection. I guess I have to remove Encore and PPro and reinstall them. I hope I don't have to go into the registry. I'd hate to have to find all the Adobe instances and figure out which ones need changing.

Thanks,
Dan

Kyle Edwards July 13th, 2005 01:32 PM

Is it CS 1 or 2?

Dan Mumford July 13th, 2005 01:37 PM

CS 1

Dan


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