Greg Laves |
January 9th, 2008 09:01 AM |
I don't understand this glitch.
A friend and I work together on many projects. We have our own separate gear. He shot a program with his Sony V1U. He edited it on Liquid 6.1. He showed me the program and I made some suggestions to improve continuity and flow. When he went back to revise some things, Liquid did not want to render anything. He struggeld with it for days and finally got it to render. He put it out to HDV tape and to Blu Ray. The program looked good but I thought it could be better. Since he had been experiencing so many problems with his edit system, I volunteered to do some additional editing. I got the HDV tape and put it into Premier Pro 2.0 using my V1U. Unfortunately, I did not watch the video during the digitizing process. After I had digitized everything, I returned the tape to him. When I started editing, I noticed that all of the transitions that he had used in Liquid were having issues during playback in Premier. The key frame of the incoming video would pop up full screen and then start the transition (disolve). In addition, when the transitions were performing, there were blocky drop outs during the transition. I called him when I saw this and he was absolutely insistant that there are no issues in any of his video. No transition problems on the HDV tape and no problems on the Blu Ray disc. He is sure that it is a problem with Premier Pro. I don't understand how it could be a Premier issue especially in the light of all of the problems he had when he tried to render the program in Liquid. My question is, would the V1U even know it is playing back a transition during digitizing or would it just see a continuous video stream of his rendered program? And if it is just seeing a video stream, how would Premier even know that it is supposed to be playing a transition? So what gives? Any ideas? BTW, he lives in another city so it really isn't just a simple matter of driving over to his studio to look at the tape again. Gas $$$$, argh.
Curious in Corpus Christi.
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