Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
- milkmandan
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
that is very odd :\ i made a post about it in the official adobe forums. we'll see what kind of support i can get. :\
- Hareoic
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
The trial I used had those codecs, and that was from January. It's not something only the betas can use.
- milkmandan
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
is there any way for me to uninstall just the Premiere Pro program? and reinstall it without touching anything else?
- milkmandan
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
just reinstalled Premiere Pro CS4, no help.
still same old limited list
still same old limited list
- milkmandan
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
*wow, looks like i am spamming in here*
Well after 1-2 days on the Adobe forums, I am back with some information.
I am still unaware of a fix, but information is information.
It seems this problem lies in the way Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 handles video codecs in a 64bit OS.
The codecs we expect to see are all 32bit, and even though Premiere Pro is a native 32bit program, on a 64bit OS, Premiere might only want to read the 64bit codecs. While Adobe Media Encoder (AME) will read from the 32bit list. Which I find absolutely retarded.
- For the people who do have the list, are you guys using a 32bit OS?
I get the feeling Zarxrax is using a 64bit OS, which is why we have this problem and no one else does.
Well after 1-2 days on the Adobe forums, I am back with some information.
I am still unaware of a fix, but information is information.
It seems this problem lies in the way Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 handles video codecs in a 64bit OS.
The codecs we expect to see are all 32bit, and even though Premiere Pro is a native 32bit program, on a 64bit OS, Premiere might only want to read the 64bit codecs. While Adobe Media Encoder (AME) will read from the 32bit list. Which I find absolutely retarded.
- For the people who do have the list, are you guys using a 32bit OS?
I get the feeling Zarxrax is using a 64bit OS, which is why we have this problem and no one else does.
- AaronAMV
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
This actually makes sense, and could be the reason why I don't see codecs in Premiere CS3; I can only export as uncompressed. And yes, 64 bit OS here.
- blabbler
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
get AME 4.0.2.002 update installed, seems they fixed all the exporting issues.
- milkmandan
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
We were talking about Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings. Not export issues with the Adobe Media Encoder. AME is fine.blabbler wrote:get AME 4.0.2.002 update installed, seems they fixed all the exporting issues.
- mirkosp
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
Yep, Vista Home Premium 32bit SP1.milkmandan wrote:- For the people who do have the list, are you guys using a 32bit OS?
- blabbler
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Re: Premiere Pro CS4 Sequence Settings?
milkmandan wrote:AME is fine.
heh, i was just making a public service announcement :3
i have the same problem with a clean install of the retail version on vista 64, with all the updates.
i can't see 64 bit picvideo for previews. no sheervideo either ;_;
i-frame only mpeg seems to get the job done reasonably fast. sure would be nice to have something to compare it to though.