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Latest Release questions
I have a couple of questions about the latest release of Prospect
1 I recorded some test footage in CFQuicktime on the SI2K, the files played flawless in a Mac, but i couldnt play them on PPRO in Windows. I tried using avis on Final Cut as well and they played as good as the quicktimes. What are the difference of using quicktimes or avi´s in a Mac? because i havent seen any so far. On Mac im using the free codec and in Windows im using prospect 2k. My second question is related to the changes in the latest CF release Build 3.2.4.154, because with this one I cant disable the Metadata on windows. I tried the registry tools in a past release and they work ok. But with the later I cant disable the LUT´s using the tools. |
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General rule, use AVIs on the PC and MOV on the Mac. Quote:
Build 155 is the latest. Report support issues to support. They can confirm if this is a file issue or a bug. |
Thanks David:
I´m just downloading build 155 that Jake send me. Do you know where can i get the QT dshow demux for my pc workstation? |
I´ve read about the new debayer algorithms you incorporated, i´ve been doing some testing in PPro, and the detail you can pull from the footage is gorgeous.
In the release document says the algorithms were incorporated in AE as well. How can I acces the debayer options in AE? (what is the default debayer algorithm in AE?) |
It is manual process for AE today.
Replace the debayer filter in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\CS3\MediaCore with the one you like. BiLinear = debayerBiLinear.dll Matrix 5x5 Enahance = debayerM5x5Enh.dll CF Advanced Smooth = debayerMCFAdvDtl0.dll CF Advanced Detail 1 = debayerMCFAdvDtl1.dll CF Advanced Detail 2 = debayerMCFAdvDtl2.dll CF Advanced Detail 3 = debayerMCFAdvDtl3.dll I happy to here you like the new filters. |
Hi David:
I think maybe the thing with the metadata controls is a bug. They doesnt work with AVI files but with Quicktime this works all right. |
Currently fixed in the beta.
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I´ve tried disabling in the beta too, but that doesnt happen.
It was working on previous releases, though. Only in Premiere I can disable metadata. But I cant export to Quicktimes from Premiere. |
Please send full details to support as it is working fine here.
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I´m working on Windows X64, so maybe it has something to do with the keys not changing something properly.
Maybe thats the thing. You send me a edited keys a couple of months ago for x64, do you think they should work as they are, or do you thing they need a tweak? |
Hi David
More choice = better However by manually changing it in AE you must commit a particular debayering filter to all footage imported, its not possible to do it on a per clip basis. Some types of footage may prefer a different algorithm over another. Or in PPro you must choose one for scrubbing and one for rendering. Is this a possible future development or is it not possible within the CS3 framework or do we have to render out the clip with the filter of choice and reimport it. One question though regarding AE is what seems like a duplication of debayering .dll's. When installing Cineform the importer and a debayering dll get placed in the AE plugin directory and another copy goes in the C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\CS3\MediaCore directory...which does AE use? You seem to be saying to palce them in the common folder. Wouldn't you manually place it in the AE plugin folder if you wanted to change it? Quote:
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Where are the filters located.... I did a search on my computer and they dont show up.....
are they in the 159 release?? |
Yes they are in Build 159.
Located here : C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS3\Plug-ins\en_US\CineForm |
Thanks David, is there a document that describes the filters...
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No docs on the individual filters. Just try them in Premiere and choice the look you like.
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