(Freakin' eh, I HATEHATEHATE this stupid forum layout! GRRRRRRR...)
OK, do you have MPEG StreamClip? If not, Google it up and download it; it's free. Open one of the clips showing the problem in MPEG StreamClip, and then go to File > Save As, and then pick a new name for the file and save it. Try importing this clip into CS6 and see what happens...
(You can also do this with QT Pro, if you already have that installed. QT Player won't do it, which is why I suggested MPEG Stream Clip.)
Very weird. That makes me think maybe it's Pr itself. Do you have a shorter clip you can upload that is showing the problem? You know how to get a hold of me... ![]()
I don't believe this is a GPU driver issue; if that were the case, all your clips would show this in the PM, and not just some of them.
@ Jim Simon
Just renaming the file does not fix it.
I downloaded a short sample awhile back of this video.
Last time I used VLC to convert it to mpeg and it worked but with the new version of VLC it wont convert to anything playable.
@ Colin
I was able to convert with MPEG Streamclip and it plays fine in CS5.5
@ Jay
Here is a screen cap with it working.
Like everyone else the new forum does suck for now. At least I think they are working on it from what I have read.
Not knowing who is replying to who sucks.
GLenn
Hi Jay,
What you're seeing looks like what happens when there is a mis-translation between YUV and RGB (green and pink from black and rowbytes errors). Something rather odd is happening. I can't see this having anything to do with your graphics hardware, but I can totally see it being caused by a damaged or otherwise 'unexpected' form of file. Since PPro can handle H.264 files (they are .mov internally regardless of their extension) 'natively' (meaning that it doesn't have to use Quicktime to read them), it makes me wonder - is the same rendering you're seeing the same on all of the files from your 5dMarkII, or just this one?
Thanks,
-EricS
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