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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

PPro cs5 available for trial download

Thanks for the link. I'm downloading too..
 
This is awesome, I just upgraded to CS4 with a free upgrade to CS5. I've only been using CS4 for 1 week. This is very tempting to download or should I wait?
 
Is it just me or is the website painfully slow? I could imagine why, but it is really impossible to grab the link!

Edit - Never mind, working now! Is Encore CS5 part of Premiere Pro?
 
running a 2008 Mac Pro with Windows 7 64 bit, 12 GB ram external raid 0 Geforce 285

I did activate the option to scale the footage automatically to the timeline. (in the preference panel)
I can remember this does affect the way the footage is being debayered in some way.
 
Did the trial of Premiere pro and just from the little bit I've played with it... It's pretty awesome. Just threw it up on my gaming PC just to see how it would run on lower specs compared to my MAC PRO. Just off the usb, not even the FW off my slow lacie rugged drive, I'm doing half quality playback off 1080p h264 files, on an old quad core 2.6 ghz, 8 gb of ram, and mercury software only acceleration. New Media encoder is unbelievable, I finally see every bit of processor being used to do transcodes/encodes, and my girlfriend is LOVING the new photoshop and illustrator and can't wait to put her money down on a full copy.


this is no joke, the best release since CS, period.
 
this is no joke, the best release since CS, period.

I second that statement.
I was up to 3am last night just cutting away on a new reel. I am able to just toss all kinds of stuff on the timeline, uncompressed/S16mm footage, 35mm/uncompressed SD 422 footage, Hvx200, Fd900, dvcprohd, R3d's, dv, HDSLR, ex3 footage, Dnxhd, Prores, etc, it finally crashed when I did a dynamic link to photoshop. it gave me serious error has occurred in Photoshop message. Photoshop shut down and I restarted it again. it was fine from then on, 32 gb is not a lot of RAm once you have FCP, PPro, AE cs5, and AE cs4, PS, C4D, color, color finesse and shake open. once i used my common sense and shut down applications once i was done with them. I do miss all the plug-ins I have
 
The fact that we can get full 64 bit with a lot of these programs now really shows how powerful your computer is, I wasn't expecting THAT good of results with just my dinky pc I built for games and daily downloading/web browsing almost 4 years ago. But with win 7 64 bit, a decent amount of a ram and an old quad core and I had very favorable results with just that lower to moderate amount of horsepower. and now from what your saying, anything you throw at it, it will chew up and spit out, which really justifies, and allows us to embrace the faster technology on the horizon more openly.

Until now, very little software has been able to show off what your computer can really do....
 
Until now, very little software has been able to show off what your computer can really do....

I have never seen this type of performance on a home computer. Well except when I'm working in proxies. Its feels really weird like it should not work or something. It just works, the program manager has not been touted by Adobe but you can actually data manage with it.
 
It really is surreal when you can cut 1080p h264 like it's mini dv... I haven't even gotten a chance to do some r3d tests yet, all to come in the next few days.
 
I am using the latest prerelease. I am editing a tv commercial shot last week with my red. I am so relaxed, not one crash, cutting .r3d like dv, well, actually better, my quadro cx handles everything without a dropped frame. Everything at 32bit on my dreamcolor.

And future looks even better!
 
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