Hi Bill!
Are you by any chance using any other connected firewire equipment?
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From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device
Bill,
I am a little out of focus on exactly what is not seeing your cameras.
Does windows lose the connection, or does Adobe Premiere lose it? I
believe that if it is an initial connection problem, then it really is not an
Adobe Premiere question, although we will try and help you.
Brian,
I recently upgraded to 2.0 from 1.0. I loved a lot of things about the
upgrade. One of those things I fell in love with was the ability to export to
a Flash movie, standard. It came with my upgrade. Gotta love it.
Tom
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I was
Bill-- with XP it shouldn't matter so much, but are the students always
plugging the camera in before Premiere has started? This used to be a
requirement in previous versions of Premiere (although I suspect it had more to
do with the OS than Premiere). Just something to test.
For
Sune,
No not that I know of. Being a high school sometimes kids bring in
their own devices. We do use various digital cameras, Sony,
Panasonice, and JVC.
Thanks,
Bill
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Hi Bill!
Are you by any chance using any
Tom,
I believe that the camera is not being seen by Windows, but others
in my department think it may be an issue with Adobe. The PC does
not regonize the camera at random times, but once Premire does see
the camera, it does not seem to drop it. I was wondering if there
are known issues with
Thanks for the reply Tom. I actually downloaded the trial version
of Pro 2.0 and everytime I try to export a flash file the
application crashes. Hopefully it is just because it's a trial
version. I'm trying to export a 360x240 square pixel flash file and
don't know if flash is expecting a
Thanks for the reply Tom. I actually downloaded the trial version
of Pro 2.0 and everytime I try to export a flash file the
application crashes. Hopefully it is just because it's a trial
version. I'm trying to export a 360x240 square pixel flash file and
don't know if flash is expecting a
I would like to know the difference between MPEG2 and MPEG4. I am
working with Adobe Premiere 6.0 and need to buy an encoder/converter.
Has anybody worked with SmartSoft Video Converter?
Thanks,
Husen
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My problem is the following:
I have a DVD made by me, and now I want to extract a .mpeg-2 file that I burned
into it.
I see that inside the DVD are some IFO, VOB and other files. So my question is:
-How can I extract the clips (and its audio asociated) from those files
existing in
I have trouble with firewire and SP2. Try SP1.
Read this:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/504820.html
Kjell
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From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
Subject: [AP] Loosing
Claudio Franzetti wrote:
Hello Group
My problem is the following: I have a DVD made by me, and now I want
to extract a .mpeg-2 file that I burned into it. I see that inside
the DVD are some IFO, VOB and other files. So my question is:
-How can I extract the clips (and its audio
And read this: http://forums.photographyreview.com/showthread.php?p=124437
Kjell
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From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device
I have a question that I hope will
At 26-4-2006 17:41, myaquadome wrote:
I would like to know the difference between MPEG2 and MPEG4. I am
working with Adobe Premiere 6.0 and need to buy an encoder/converter.
Has anybody worked with SmartSoft Video Converter?
Thanks,
Husen
MPEG4 is more effective in compressing than MPEG2. In
Generally speaking, video compression standards are the product of groups
of engineers working to create a delivery format that is broadly compatible
with target playback devices. So MPEG-2 serves the needs of movie
distributors (on optical disk) and satellite/cable/DSL (digital)
Broadcasters.
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