This content has been marked as final.
Show 6 replies
-
1. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
(tlc51369) Mar 3, 2008 4:38 AM (in response to gold987987987)They are adding it to the next update 3.1.2. -
2. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
Eddie Lotter Mar 3, 2008 6:07 AM (in response to gold987987987)See also:
http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ%3aHow_do_I_capture_the_Canon_24F_HDV_format%3F
Cheers
Eddie
http://ppro.wikia.com The PremiereProPedia -
3. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
gold987987987 Mar 3, 2008 10:51 AM (in response to gold987987987)So I'm assuming that means no.
Do we have an ETA on the 3.1.2 update or will that update be called CS4? -
4. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
Eric1138 Mar 3, 2008 11:08 AM (in response to gold987987987)No ETA on the patch - should be released soon, I hope. But it should be a patch, and not CS4 - at least that's what we've been told.
Scott, not sure if you saw my other post on another thread, but I've been using the 24F preset in CS3 with very few problems. I suppose you really don't have to - you could create custom settings that will do the same thing, but I figured I'd give it a try. -
5. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
gold987987987 Mar 3, 2008 12:07 PM (in response to gold987987987)Thanks Eric, but the problem still remains, that when I import footage into CS3, I have to render it. Thats not right.
You have to render to correct or am I the only one that uses these presets and still has to render? -
6. Re: Time for some answers,.... CS3 and 24f.
Eric1138 Mar 3, 2008 3:42 PM (in response to gold987987987)No, I have to render it, but it plays fine.

