I sent a file to David and he confirmed that the issue is due to my custom timeline: 1920x823.
He said this is an issue due to the odd number of vertical pixels and they are looking into it but in the meantime to use 824 instead. |
823 heigh decodes have now been fixed, and will be supported in the next release.
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Premiere Pro CS4 supported?
Am I to infer from this thread and the FAQ on CineForm that Neo Scene is now working with PP CS4?
Thanks Tom |
It always did, yet on some PCs the CS3 importer got in the way and had to be manually deleted. All that changed was the installer script to prevent the CS3 component going into CS4.
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In that case....
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Thanks for the fast response Tom |
David,
I tried to fill several times the form to get the download link of Neo Scene Windows Trial version, but no way. The next page leads to nothing and nothing more by email. Jake is supposed to send me this link. Would it be possible to have it ? A small suggestion : it would be really great if you could rebuild the whole website and to make it clearer and more straightforward. Thanks, Jean-Charles Wolfarth |
Yes we are re-building the site, I need to put that in my signature, I say that two a day now.
Site does send an email but you are not getting them for some reason. Are you not get Jake's either? Do you have another email account you can try? We can't find you name in the database, so it is hard to follow up. P.S. Just found you, none of our mail to you is getting through. You are having email problems. |
Thanks David, Jake finally sent me the link.
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It doesnt work for me
I tried the demo of neoscene but I cannot play the files smoothly via Media Player Classic or via Adobe Premiere Elements. I installed the player codec but that did not help even though I can see MPC is using it.
My specs are: Core2Duo E8400@ 3.6GHz 8GB RAM GeForce 8800 gts 320MB Vista x64 2xRAID0 setup |
I had similar issues until I activated "fast" playback:
Go to Start->Programs->CineForm->NeoScene->tools->Desktop Playback -- Fast Guillaume |
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im jst trying Neo SCene...
ive converted a mov. file that was around 97mb in size. "High" was selected for export quality and 30p was maintained. The conversion works... but for some reason its really slow. In task manager my CPU usage is only hovering around 2%-3% usage with HDlink. HDlink isnt taking advantage of all 4 CPU's HDlink will run at full power at 91-40 ish then slowly dieing down to 02-01 in task manger. Its like it runs outa steam or something during conversion. www.ozan.ca/mk2/slow.jpg Previous cineform Aspect and Prospect worked without any performance issues. update: I didnt have my speakers on to hear audio... Ive jst noticed that the audio is completely distorted on all the clips. Video looks great though. Im running... 2.6 Intel quad core 4gigs of ram raid0 media drive 10rpm system drive My system is a dedicated editing system so its disease free from the internet. Never had performance issues before. |
That's odd. Do you have the /3GB switch set? In general, that's needed for Win32 PCs with more than 2GB of RAM installed.
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Im jst looking at the graph CPU history.... all the green lines are silent on all 4 CPU's while HDlink slowly converts away. |
I recommend contacting Cineform. Maybe they've seen this before.
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