Johnny Friday
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This is merely a bug and performance report i'm putting together while using CS 5.5 & 6 to cut a documentary. For the most part we are very happy with the performance we are getting out of Premier.
System:
MacPro Early 2009
2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory: 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
Graphics Cards: NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2048mb
Red Rocket Card
Matrox MXO2 LE output via HDMI & SDI to two monitors: 50" Plasma and FSI 2461w
Software: OSX Lion 10.7.3
Adobe CS 5.5
3rd party plugins: Magic Bullet Suite
Color Finesse
Project: 52minute Nat. History documentary
5 tracks of video that is mixed from 4 codecs: R1mx 16:9; Epic 5k 2:1; HVX200 @ 720p; Nikon D7000; Go Pro; Panasonic AVCHD @ 1080p;
stock footage: pro-res 1080p & 720p
I'll list details and snapshots as i go along....i have a long list already of issues and what i would like to see added. I thought this would be a place to post this to share with other red users in my position...cutting R3d material with other native codecs and using Premier as it claims we should use it--drop native codecs on the same timeline and get the most of those before outputting--which l do like the idea of this.
So i will share my thoughts and experiences from a practical working aspect here. Paul Herrin who is also working on this can also share his experience since he is 99% at the controls here. So a few tips we'll mention as well....since i find that it is not as cut and dry as most youtube videos i've seen and i'm sure those users must have had to overcome many of the same issues. Keep in mind, i'll probably bring up basic issues that are likely quick and easy fixes as well from you more experienced PPro users...i'm from FCP and this is rather a new setup for me. Had no problem with short clips here and there, but now a 52minute timeline and things have changed.
Here we go.......
System:
MacPro Early 2009
2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory: 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
Graphics Cards: NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2048mb
Red Rocket Card
Matrox MXO2 LE output via HDMI & SDI to two monitors: 50" Plasma and FSI 2461w
Software: OSX Lion 10.7.3
Adobe CS 5.5
3rd party plugins: Magic Bullet Suite
Color Finesse
Project: 52minute Nat. History documentary
5 tracks of video that is mixed from 4 codecs: R1mx 16:9; Epic 5k 2:1; HVX200 @ 720p; Nikon D7000; Go Pro; Panasonic AVCHD @ 1080p;
stock footage: pro-res 1080p & 720p
I'll list details and snapshots as i go along....i have a long list already of issues and what i would like to see added. I thought this would be a place to post this to share with other red users in my position...cutting R3d material with other native codecs and using Premier as it claims we should use it--drop native codecs on the same timeline and get the most of those before outputting--which l do like the idea of this.
So i will share my thoughts and experiences from a practical working aspect here. Paul Herrin who is also working on this can also share his experience since he is 99% at the controls here. So a few tips we'll mention as well....since i find that it is not as cut and dry as most youtube videos i've seen and i'm sure those users must have had to overcome many of the same issues. Keep in mind, i'll probably bring up basic issues that are likely quick and easy fixes as well from you more experienced PPro users...i'm from FCP and this is rather a new setup for me. Had no problem with short clips here and there, but now a 52minute timeline and things have changed.
Here we go.......