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1. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
jeremy d. Dec 1, 2010 1:14 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Try dropping the media, from the project panel, onto the New Item button -- this should create a matching sequence.
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2. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ann Bens Dec 1, 2010 1:22 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)This is what the manual says:
pSCAN: Records images of progressive scanning system as interlace signal (60i).
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3. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 1:38 PM (in response to Ann Bens)I did not record the footage in pSCAN. I recorded in in plain "p" which is progressive footage.
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4. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Bill Hunt Dec 1, 2010 1:41 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Ryan,
Did Jeremy's suggestion yield a Sequence that differed in any way from the one that you chose?
Just curious and good luck,
Hunt
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5. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 1:51 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Okay here's what I have discovered. I do not understand why, but here goes...
Jeremy's suggestion made the bar in the timeline yellow...which I guess means real time playback is supported? Our current iMac does not have a GPU card that works with the mercury playback engine, so RT playback is limited to the CPU. Right? We are getting two new 27" i7 iMacs with 16gb of ram on Friday, that use ATI cards which are also not supported by mercury...however the CPUs are muuuuch more powerful.
Another observation is when I go to interpret footage and choose "Progressive" then drag the footage to a 'pre-made' sequence (i.e. NOT jeremy's way), the bar is yellow also.
Thanks for everyone's help so far, I almost understand.
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6. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
shooternz Dec 1, 2010 2:04 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Why forgo MPE advantages by installing the ATI cards?
Seems a strange decision to me!
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7. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 2:07 PM (in response to shooternz)the new 27" iMacs only use ATI cards. we could not put a mercury supported card in it.
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8. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
shooternz Dec 1, 2010 2:22 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)I could say ...well get Windows PCs then...but I wont.
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9. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Bill Hunt Dec 1, 2010 5:30 PM (in response to shooternz)I just knew that someone was going to throw that stone into the still pond...
Personally, for CS5, I'd want MPE if I had to buy an old Atari.
Hunt
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10. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
DreamCaptureMedia Dec 1, 2010 8:39 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Ann is right, the 24P and 30P on the Sony AX2000 and NXcam are recorded as 60i. So you must use an interlaced timeline, which is what happens when you drag the footage to a new timeline.
Ben
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11. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 8:43 PM (in response to DreamCaptureMedia)DreamCaptureMedia wrote:
Ann is right, the 24P and 30P on the Sony AX2000 and NXcam are recorded as 60i. So you must use an interlaced timeline, which is what happens when you drag the footage to a new timeline.
Ben
I am positive that the NX5U can record 1920x1080p30 progressively. Take a look at the site under the Specifications section.
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/product-HXRNX5U/
"AVCHD FX (24Mbps) 1920x1080/30p"
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12. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 8:45 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)There are three settings on the camera: interlaced, progressive and pSCAN.
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13. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 1, 2010 8:47 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)the_wine_snob wrote:
I just knew that someone was going to throw that stone into the still pond...
Personally, for CS5, I'd want MPE if I had to buy an old Atari.
Hunt
Yeah I see how the GPU accelerated capability would be nice. However should our maxed out 2.93Ghz i7 processors with 16GB of RAM do the trick just fine?
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14. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
DreamCaptureMedia Dec 1, 2010 10:25 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Now you got me thinking you might be right...........If thats the case why is Premiere seeing the footage
as interlaced???
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15. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
shooternz Dec 1, 2010 11:30 PM (in response to Ryan Beljan)Yeah I see how the GPU accelerated capability would be nice. However should our maxed out 2.93Ghz i7 processors with 16GB of RAM do the trick just fine?
You havent lived ..."Private Ryan"
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16. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Jeff Bellune Dec 2, 2010 1:55 AM (in response to Ryan Beljan)There is a bug in Pr that causes 1080p30 AVCHD footage to show up on import as 1080i60. Drag the clips from the Media Browser to the Project panel, select all of them at once, and then interpret them all at once. Drag an interpreted clip to the New Item icon to create a sequence that matches the interpreted footage. You should be good to go at that point.
-Jeff
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17. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
Ryan Beljan Dec 2, 2010 6:13 AM (in response to Jeff Bellune)Jeff Bellune wrote:
There is a bug in Pr that causes 1080p30 AVCHD footage to show up on import as 1080i60. Drag the clips from the Media Browser to the Project panel, select all of them at once, and then interpret them all at once. Drag an interpreted clip to the New Item icon to create a sequence that matches the interpreted footage. You should be good to go at that point.
-Jeff
This makes a lot of sense Jeff. Thank you very much. Any word on a fix for this bug?
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18. Re: AVCHD has to render in CS5??
garykirkland Dec 3, 2010 4:13 AM (in response to Ryan Beljan)AVCHD is a resources pain anyway. I liked that JVC semi-pro Format which could be dropped straight into the timeline. GY-HM100 I think was the name of the cam. Hope you got it sorted without having to re-encode/render





