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1. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
Adolfo Rozenfeld Jun 17, 2009 8:59 PM (in response to skeeze)Skeeze:
Your problem may be related to this issue, mentioned in Todd Kopriva's blog, Region of Interest.
If you downloaded the After Effects 9.0 trial, then updated to After Effects 9.0.1, and then activated the application with a serial number after purchasing a license (all in exactly that order), then the After Effects 9.0.2 update will fail to update your third-party content, like the Cycore (CC) effect plug-ins. It appears that uninstalling the third-party content and then restarting the application will cause the updated third-party content to be installed correctly.
Please note that support for HDV, AVCHD and other MPEG-based formarts relies on technologies licensed from third party developers, and which are installed as part of the third party content package. So I would definitely start by trying this.
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2. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
Adolfo Rozenfeld Jun 17, 2009 9:01 PM (in response to Adolfo Rozenfeld)I forgot this bit, to remove the After Effects Third Party Content package:
On Vista you'll have an entry in Control Panels/Programs and Features, or Add/Remove programs on XP. On the Mac, it will be in /Application/Utilities/Adobe Installer.
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3. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
Mylenium Jun 18, 2009 12:36 AM (in response to skeeze)Also simply initiate the update again. Another user reported that some components did not get updated during the first run even if the issue described in Todd's blog did not exist, but it worked on the second pass without the user having done anything else. Go, figure...
Mylenium
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4. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
skeeze Jun 18, 2009 8:19 PM (in response to Adolfo Rozenfeld)That worked nicely, mucho thanks! Funny you guys respond so much faster than Adobe support.
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5. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
skeeze Jun 18, 2009 8:21 PM (in response to Mylenium)By uninstalling the 3rd party content that fixe the HDV problem, but just to be safe I downloaded the patch to re-install it as you said, but it comes up with an error stating that it can't find the 3rd party content...strange.
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6. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
Adolfo Rozenfeld Jun 18, 2009 8:59 PM (in response to skeeze)I am glad HDV support is working again for you.
In itself it's a sign that the third party content is installed and working. If you want to make sure, check out if third party effects like Keylight, Color Finesse and all the CC (Cycore) effects are there. If they are, there's no need to install anything else.
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7. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
skeeze Jun 20, 2009 3:48 PM (in response to Adolfo Rozenfeld)So..the After Effects patch is on now, so I ran the PPRo update and it disabled HDV in PPRO. I went to the control panel again to uninstall the 3rd party apps, but it doesn't work for PPRO. Do I need to reinstall the software from scratch? uuggg.
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8. Re: Loss of HDV support after latest Adobe patches...
Adolfo Rozenfeld Jun 20, 2009 4:08 PM (in response to skeeze)I am not so to up to date with potential issues in Premiere Pro, so I'd better recommend you to visit the PPro forum
I think I would uninstall and reinstall, but I would check first that forum.




