Julian Frost
May 24th, 2010, 10:09 AM
Installing NeoHD added a bunch of presets into Premier Pro CS3. They're all labelled "Prospect xxxxx", where xxxxx is the resolution, frame rate and other description.
When I create an HD project from, say 5D mk II footage converted to AVI by NeoHD's HDLink, should I be using the Prospect 1920x1080 29.97fps project preset, rather than any other preset (say, a 1920x1080, 29.97fps preset I created myself)? What does using the NeoHD-provided preset do any differently?
When I use the Prospect preset, a Prospect splash-screen comes up, and there are no red/yellow render bars on the timeline. When I use my own project preset, the time line has red render bars.
Thanks.
Now, if only I could get NeoHD and Premier Pro and Encore CS3 to work properly together on a clean-install system!
P.S. I enjoyed the First Light intro videos on Vimeo. I learned a lot from them, and am itching to use First Light! My vacation to Italy is coming in 2 weeks, so I should have a bunch of footage soon. Time to format the Nexto DI to make space! :-)
When I create an HD project from, say 5D mk II footage converted to AVI by NeoHD's HDLink, should I be using the Prospect 1920x1080 29.97fps project preset, rather than any other preset (say, a 1920x1080, 29.97fps preset I created myself)? What does using the NeoHD-provided preset do any differently?
When I use the Prospect preset, a Prospect splash-screen comes up, and there are no red/yellow render bars on the timeline. When I use my own project preset, the time line has red render bars.
Thanks.
Now, if only I could get NeoHD and Premier Pro and Encore CS3 to work properly together on a clean-install system!
P.S. I enjoyed the First Light intro videos on Vimeo. I learned a lot from them, and am itching to use First Light! My vacation to Italy is coming in 2 weeks, so I should have a bunch of footage soon. Time to format the Nexto DI to make space! :-)