View Full Version : Does PPro2 Multicam work with AspectHD 4?


Stacy Rothwell
February 10th, 2006, 01:40 PM
Does PPro2 Multicam work with Aspect HD 4?

Have both installed, working great until you try Multicam.

Everything works normally on Multicam until you actually press PLAY in the multicam window. After rendering, the timeline will go to the end and sit in black. You can scrub the multicam window time bar and watch multicam, but you can't actually do the cuts.

It works just fine in DV mode and in native HDV mode. Just not with AspectHD 4.

Any ideas?

thanks

Stacy Rothwell
February 21st, 2006, 09:07 AM
Any ideas from anyone? Submitted a ticket a while ago but haven't heard back from Cineform....

Thanks

David Newman
February 21st, 2006, 11:55 AM
I'm not back at the office yet, so I can't check on your ticket, however multicam is supported in Aspect 4 under PPro2. It will be on my list of items to check into.

Stacy Rothwell
February 28th, 2006, 10:47 AM
Hi David.... welcome back.

Any update on this issue?

Thanks

Stacy

David Taylor
March 2nd, 2006, 02:05 PM
Any update on this issue?

Hi Stacy (and others),

Good news. Multicam support is fixed in Aspect HD v4.02 Build 54 which we just posted. It turns out multicam was working properly for 720p material, but not for 1080i. You should now be in good shape. You can pick up the update on our website.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention - sorry for the headache....

David.

Stacy Rothwell
March 4th, 2006, 08:43 PM
David,

The update works and multicam functions.

However, I have a question..... If I have two cameras and set up Multicam, how many streams is PPro/Cineform actually processing? Is it two or three?

The reason I ask is that Multicam stutters something fierce when using cineform. When you make the cuts, it actually leaves little gaps between videos on the timeline.

I have verified that I can easily process two real time Cineform files by putting two of them on a timeline and setting the transparency to 50% on the top layer than playing them back. No stuttering, no nothing. Just plays.

Multicam doesn't work for me at all, in terms of stuttering. If I use standard m2t files with PPro's built-in HDV support, I don't get any stuttering on 4 streams.

Any ideas?

Thanks

David Newman
March 4th, 2006, 11:19 PM
Multicam is not accelerated, just supported. Premiere is actually doing most of work. We might accelerate it is there is enough interest. As for the gaps, that is all Premiere as we don't modify the edit list.

Jay Handleson
March 5th, 2006, 10:53 AM
David,

Consider me interested!

JayH

Miguel Lombana
March 5th, 2006, 01:16 PM
Multicam is not accelerated, just supported. Premiere is actually doing most of work. We might accelerate it is there is enough interest. As for the gaps, that is all Premiere as we don't modify the edit list.

David not sure if you did a test in your lab to see what was happening or took someone's word on it, I tested the latest version and found the same thing. With a 4 clip sequence, (3 HDV streams and 1 SD stream) I cut the cams and found the 1 frame gaps in the final cut. Premier is not doing this in it's other editing modes including the HDV preset which if memory serves me, comes from Cineform or am I wrong on that? To me something has to be going on in the interaction between Aspect and Premier 2.0, it can't be all Premier's fault or it would show up in the other presets.

Either way I posted a screen shot of my current timeline with this error shown, it's JPG so you should be able to download it and zoom in on the timeline and see the error.

http://www2.dj-miguel.com:8080/sp-pics/PIC%20OF%20RENDER%20ERROR.JPG

Miguel