Best way to edit "A Cam" HPX250 AVC-Intra 50 with "B Cam" AC160 AVCHD in Premiere Pro CS6??
Thread: AVC-Intra & AVCHD Editing
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06-25-2012 09:05 PM
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06-25-2012 09:15 PM
Some people say you can edit AVCHD directly; I prefer to transcode it. I use Prores for that, but you may prefer dnxhd or cineform.
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07-11-2012 11:34 AM
Use Edius, throw all of it directly onto the timeline together and edit it natively
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07-28-2012 10:15 AM
Can you throw it all into a premiere cs6 timeline and edit it together? Which project setting do you choose, avc-intra or avchd , when you open premiere?
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07-28-2012 02:13 PM
In CS5, I would just choose whichever I had more footage of and choose that type project or timeline.
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07-29-2012 02:22 AM
I have both CS5 and CS6 for Mac. But somehow AVC-I mixed w/ other codec resulted in red (needs rendering) on the sequence. Not using NVida certified GPU on CS5 or 6 - perhaps that's why there're red. This annoying GPU war is costing me a fortune. Getting a new Mac Pro these days come w/ ATI 5870. I don't see anyway of not including a video card in the Mac Pro. This is a cold Adobe & Apple war that's hurting end user's pocket book.
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07-30-2012 04:21 PM
Just buy GrassValley Edius 6.5. I've install Bootcamp for clients Macs and everything is realtime. On my PC, I use a $100. graphics card, and all AVC codecs on the same timeline is realtime. In fact, any codec mixed is realtime. I don't know why more poeple are aware of Edius. I guess it's because GrassValley is used in very high-end pro stations, etc., and they don't care about college kids,etc. Almost all of ABC news in the field uses Edius.
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07-30-2012 11:02 PM
I'll be trying the demo out for the Mac. If it's efficient in laptop and desktop, will seriously consider as a 2nd backup over the lame CS5&6's solution w/ their unbelievable hard to work "Audio Confirmation" whenever the media is taken from a laptop to desktop even it's on the exact same ext. hd. CS5-6 is just not flexible when it comes to working on different computers.
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07-31-2012 12:41 AM
Best is to use the new Edit Button software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DD6WAr4A4Y




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