Every time there’s a new version of Adobe’s creative suite, designers and artists all around the world shudder with the thought of more upgrade expenses. Personally, I’ve always put a lot of thought, weighing the pros and cons of new software with the ones I’m accustomed to before investing. This year, when the new Photoshop CS6 released, this video - http://tv.adobe.com/watch/cs6-creative-cloud-feature-tour-for-design/russell-brown-six-favorite-features-from-photoshop-cs6-in-six-minutes/?sdid=JUMMY is all it took to convince me to buy the full version, no matter how expensive, because frankly, every feature highlighted is something I had hoped for in future upgrades.
@thougts2uk That doesn't sound right. I'm regularly rendering stuff that long in a 6th of your time or less. As VK suggests, what hardware you using?
CS6 hardware recommendations
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/files/2012/07/CS6_hardware_recommendations.pdf
Is anyone else having HUGE render times with GOP1 in Premiere? It took me 6 hours to export a 4 min music video with minimal effects.
@tinbeo I asked myself the same question...
What I could come up with was this: Let's assume that your clip has scenes ABC and you only want to stabilize part B. I insert the clip ABC in the time line and then I duplicate layers two times. I end up with:
1-ABC
2-ABC
3-ABC
I then set the IN point of and OUT point of layers 1,2 & 3 as follows:
1 - A##
2 - #B#
3 - ##C
...and then I apply Warp Stabilizer to Layer 2 alone. If the video is relatively stable in A and C it should work well, but if B doesn't end up aligned with A and C what you can do is make B bigger if you start earlier to the side of A and end later to the side of C.
I would also like to know if there is an easier solution!
I pulled my hair to this problems. How do I just apply the ward Stabilizer between In and Out point only. Every time I drag the effect on a clip on time line, that effect apply for the whole clip and took long time to analyze it. In Avid I just need to add 2 edit points and voila. Your help would be appreciated.
105 Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Questions Answered
http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/ssimmons/story/105_adobe_premiere_pro_cs6_questions_answered/
I was having the no MTS audio problem in Premiere CS6, but uninstalling and reinstalling fixed it.
However, now I'm having another annoying problem - Premiere keeps randomly reconforming the media in my project even though it's done it already. Even leaving Premiere running doesn't fix this. It's really slowing down my playback/seeking and there's just no need for it. Anyone else having this problem? On a large project with lots of clips it's pretty crippling.
I can't help but feel Premiere CS6 is super promising and clearly where I'm headed (versus Avid or FCPX) but Adobe needs to iron out some of these damn bugs.
Edit: Another update, maybe a fix - I noticed my Scratch Disk folders that I assigned weren't being updated when Premiere was conforming files. So maybe they were being written to a temp folder somewhere? I created a new folder and pointed Premiere CS6 to it, reconformed my project one more time, and since then it's running better. Possibly this has something to do with not clearing the cache after upgrading from CS5.5.
http://www.retooled.net/?p=308
Adjustment layer works with
nested sequence
color correction
masking
tracking
blending
transforming
All can be done in PP CS6. Nice. Actually I was hoping to see more PP features on AE, but more AE features on PP work ok.
Premiere Pro CS6 works with my hacked GH2 files just fine. I just copy the .MTS files from the STREAM/ directory onto a HDD and import them into PP.
@sohus will this hack work on laptops as well?
I have sound, no problem from GH2 in Premiere CS6. maybe restart program holding down shift to reset prefs
ati 5770 in a octocore (hack)mac pro 2,1. works awesome
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