k well i encoded me some strictly rgb huffyuv like you said and it didnt work:( i thought for sure it would too.
when i applied some random silly masking to it just to see(since it appears mostly around heavy effects like masking or crossfades), garbage data appeared again on a few random frames. the weird thing is, normally when the garbage data appears, it doesnt go away, but this time it did after a minute:O and it wasnt quite as bad. so it does help, but not quite successful:( i just dont understand whats going on errrrggghhh. maybe i should try asking the guy who wrote a&e's tech guide since he mentioned something about this in his guide, though it didnt go into detail and didnt quite solve my problem.
hows premiere? i have pro cs4 on my desktop but never really used it much. think switching over would b a good idea? i use after effects also so the compatibility would b a plus. and hows the whole editing with 23.967 footage thing? i heard theres a problem with that. worth the stress though? i didnt touch it since i kno that vegas has more effects so i wouldnt have to open after effects so much but i eventually wanna implement it much more anyways. watcha think?
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It looks like Adobe has finally gotten 23.976fps editing right as of Premiere Pro CS4 (though I never tried CS3). I've seen it in action -- importing, editing, exporting -- without any problems. However, I don't know why they don't have a 24fps "drop-frame" timebase if they're going to allow 23.976fps editing.!kouze-kun wrote:hows premiere? i have pro cs4 on my desktop but never really used it much. think switching over would b a good idea? i use after effects also so the compatibility would b a plus. and hows the whole editing with 23.967 footage thing? i heard theres a problem with that.
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sounds pretty alrite then:) all i need is another headache, so 23.967 support done rite is awesome! ill probably try it out soon, probably on my next vid since its gonna use quite a bit of after effects anyways.Scintilla wrote:It looks like Adobe has finally gotten 23.976fps editing right as of Premiere Pro CS4 (though I never tried CS3). I've seen it in action -- importing, editing, exporting -- without any problems. However, I don't know why they don't have a 24fps "drop-frame" timebase if they're going to allow 23.976fps editing.
maybe they dont support different things for the purpose of upgrading? the more new versions they come out with, the more money they make rite? haha kinda like vegas, soooo many new version with almost no upgrades to actual transitions and effects, mostly support for different things. tricky assholes haha. just my thought. but idk. thanx for the premiere tip. ill give it a shot