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ddrolett -> Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/4/2003 10:57:03 AM)

Hi,

I am using the latest Juicer 2 to render my jumpbacks to AVI and for some reason, Premier Pro will not play them back in the program window or display them when I scrub the timeline. I just get a black screen. They play in the project thumbnail window and in the monitor preview window fine. I have made sure that Premier is set to play back to the desktop only.

I am rendering them at 720x480, 29.97, lower, full frame (uncompressed). My project is a standard DV NTSC 48 Khz project.

These work fine in Premier 6.5. Have I not read the manual far enough?

Thanks,
Dave




David Hebel -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/4/2003 11:35:37 AM)

I think you want to be using a DV codec and not uncompressed..otherwise Premiere probably needs to render the jump back to dv before it can play back in real time.




ddrolett -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/4/2003 1:07:19 PM)

Thanks David. I thought that might be an issue but there is no DV codec in the list when I pull up the video compression dialog.

When I use premier to export to a movie, the Microsoft DV codec is an option there. I wondering how to get the MS DV codec.

Dave




David Hebel -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/4/2003 1:14:58 PM)

The Microsoft DV codec is a strange bird.. it is a Windows Media/DirectShow codec as opposed to Video for Windows. Right now Juicer only supports Video for Windows codecs.

I would suggest taking a look at the MainConcept DV codec over at http://www.mainconcept.com/products.shtml . The MainConcept DV codec is one of the best available and is MUCH better than the Microsoft DV codec. They have a demo version available and if it works for you the $49 for the unlocked version is well worth it.





Robert Barrera -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/5/2003 1:18:03 PM)

I am having the exact same problem with Premiere Pro and importing Jumpbacks.

What is the solution to importing Jumpbacks into Premiere Pro.

thanks





ddrolett -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/5/2003 3:23:40 PM)

I have not found any way to get an AVI created by Juicer to work with PPro. I does not display even when I render the timeline to a movie, all I get is black.

However, I did find out that an image sequence of un-compressed TIFF does work although it' s a bit more CPU intensive for PPro, but it does work.

In 6.5, I never had to worry about Juicer settings when generating AVI' s. I' ll have to ask the Premier folks.

Dave




David Hebel -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/5/2003 3:51:18 PM)

I think we are expecting a copy in from Adobe soon so we should have solid answers next week.




Robert Barrera -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/5/2003 11:54:31 PM)

I did a conversion with Canopus procoder and now it works fine. Just sucks that i have to go thru that process for it to work.




ddrolett -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/7/2003 11:44:53 AM)

I found out if I right-click on the footage in the timeline and choose ' Interpret footage' and then choose ' Ignore Alpha channel' , it plays fine.

I guess PPro can' t handle the AVI with the Alpha channel. Thanks to the guys over at Creative Cow for the answer.

Dave




Robert Barrera -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/7/2003 9:33:20 PM)

thanks for the tip ddrolett





Kevin Brunner -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (9/16/2003 1:47:29 PM)

Our Full Framed Uncompressed AVIs rendered from JumpBacks and ETK' s Backgrounds or Templates contain an alpha channel with no data. That alpha is covering the graphic with black. To remove the alpha do the following:

1) Import the AVI
2) Right-click and select " Interpet Footage"
3) Check " Ignore Alpha Channel"

We are working on a fix for this in the next release of the Juicer.

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CJ -> RE: Jumpbacks and Premier Pro (10/16/2003 10:24:52 PM)

Matrox rt100 users...... use your matrox dv codec and there are no problems with the resulting footage. fyi some feedback
cj




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