L. Kirk Kauder
January 4th, 2008, 08:30 AM
Hi
I'm having some problems getting the Aspect HD codec (trial version) to work with AE CS3.
After importing a clip that had been captured with the Cineform codec via firewire I find the video to be oddly distorted.
Click here for a screen cap or see attachment: http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/3205/aecineformte3.jpg
I've reinstalled a couple of times on my new NLE for various reasons and every time I've tried using Aspect HD in AE CS3 I've encountered the same problem. Interestingly enough, the same clip works like a charm in PPro CS3.
I can't believe I'd be the only one who's seen this. Any suggestions or possible solutions?
Thanks!
Hardware:
Mobo: Abit IP35
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Memory: 4Gb Corsair Xtreme DDR2
Graphic Card: Nvidia Geforce 8800GT
External Monitoring: BM Intensity Pro via HDMI
Drive config: Two drives RAID 0 for OS and Programs, 2 drives RAID 0 for Multimedia. All drives are SATA II, 7200RPM with 16MB buffers. Read/Write according to BM speed test & PC Wizard 08 averages around 128Mb. (So you don't think I'm crazy running all RAID 0; my drives are backed up weekly to an external network.)
I'm having some problems getting the Aspect HD codec (trial version) to work with AE CS3.
After importing a clip that had been captured with the Cineform codec via firewire I find the video to be oddly distorted.
Click here for a screen cap or see attachment: http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/3205/aecineformte3.jpg
I've reinstalled a couple of times on my new NLE for various reasons and every time I've tried using Aspect HD in AE CS3 I've encountered the same problem. Interestingly enough, the same clip works like a charm in PPro CS3.
I can't believe I'd be the only one who's seen this. Any suggestions or possible solutions?
Thanks!
Hardware:
Mobo: Abit IP35
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Memory: 4Gb Corsair Xtreme DDR2
Graphic Card: Nvidia Geforce 8800GT
External Monitoring: BM Intensity Pro via HDMI
Drive config: Two drives RAID 0 for OS and Programs, 2 drives RAID 0 for Multimedia. All drives are SATA II, 7200RPM with 16MB buffers. Read/Write according to BM speed test & PC Wizard 08 averages around 128Mb. (So you don't think I'm crazy running all RAID 0; my drives are backed up weekly to an external network.)