Kamran Sekha
November 17th, 2008, 07:42 PM
Hello Everyone,
I am back to this forum after a year. Someone please be kind enough to sort out a major problem for me.
Some months ago, I edited a half hour movie on Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 using the Cineform Prospect HD preset. At that time I had a Cineform 15 day trial version. My editing on Premiere Pro was completed but I did not have time to render the project and my trial expired.
I have now downloaded the Cineform Prospect 4K trial version and have successfully been able to open the same project after so many months. Being a novice, I did not find much of a difference (for my purposes) between this expensive software and the cheaper Aspect and Prospect HD so I decided to uninstall it.
However, before I uninstalled Cineform Prospect 4K, I created a new project in Premiere Pro 2.0 but using the Sony HDV 60 pre-set (not Cineform) and imported the same project into this new blank project. Again it worked fine but on second thoughts I prefer the cheaper Prospect HD and Aspect, and will go for one of these.
Now this is where the major problem is. After uninstalling Prospect 4K, I opened both projects (the old one that was edited using the Cineform preset, and the new one that I created using the Sony HDV 60 preset) and although I am able to open these projects in Premiere Pro 2.0 WITHOUT Cineform Prospect 4K, each time I get the same error message "Missing Transition - CF Additive Dissolve". Additive Disssolve is one of the video transition effects in Premiere Pro that I used in my project.
Moreover, the whole movie is badly screwed up (presumably because it contains the CineForm compressed AVI file that I created a few months ago). I even downloaded the free Neo player so that at least I have the Cineform codec, but that doesn't solve the problem either.
I cannot risk spending so much money on buying Cineform software if after buying it, I will still have the same problem.
For now, can someone please be kind enough to let me know how I can get rid of that error message and not have a totally screwed up Cineform AVI file within the project and still use Premiere Pro 2.0 for the same project. Obviously by using the free Neo player, I do have the Cineform codec.
My aim is to downcovert my completed movie to DVD format, so I am serious about purchasing the cheaper Aspect or Prospect HD but for now I would like to salvage my project.
By the way, I tried the same thing on Premiere Pro CS3 but I still get the same error message and the screwed up Cineform AVI file.
Thanks for your cooperation.
I am back to this forum after a year. Someone please be kind enough to sort out a major problem for me.
Some months ago, I edited a half hour movie on Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 using the Cineform Prospect HD preset. At that time I had a Cineform 15 day trial version. My editing on Premiere Pro was completed but I did not have time to render the project and my trial expired.
I have now downloaded the Cineform Prospect 4K trial version and have successfully been able to open the same project after so many months. Being a novice, I did not find much of a difference (for my purposes) between this expensive software and the cheaper Aspect and Prospect HD so I decided to uninstall it.
However, before I uninstalled Cineform Prospect 4K, I created a new project in Premiere Pro 2.0 but using the Sony HDV 60 pre-set (not Cineform) and imported the same project into this new blank project. Again it worked fine but on second thoughts I prefer the cheaper Prospect HD and Aspect, and will go for one of these.
Now this is where the major problem is. After uninstalling Prospect 4K, I opened both projects (the old one that was edited using the Cineform preset, and the new one that I created using the Sony HDV 60 preset) and although I am able to open these projects in Premiere Pro 2.0 WITHOUT Cineform Prospect 4K, each time I get the same error message "Missing Transition - CF Additive Dissolve". Additive Disssolve is one of the video transition effects in Premiere Pro that I used in my project.
Moreover, the whole movie is badly screwed up (presumably because it contains the CineForm compressed AVI file that I created a few months ago). I even downloaded the free Neo player so that at least I have the Cineform codec, but that doesn't solve the problem either.
I cannot risk spending so much money on buying Cineform software if after buying it, I will still have the same problem.
For now, can someone please be kind enough to let me know how I can get rid of that error message and not have a totally screwed up Cineform AVI file within the project and still use Premiere Pro 2.0 for the same project. Obviously by using the free Neo player, I do have the Cineform codec.
My aim is to downcovert my completed movie to DVD format, so I am serious about purchasing the cheaper Aspect or Prospect HD but for now I would like to salvage my project.
By the way, I tried the same thing on Premiere Pro CS3 but I still get the same error message and the screwed up Cineform AVI file.
Thanks for your cooperation.