Graham Hickling
February 1st, 2009, 05:14 PM
I'm running Premiere CS3 v3.2.0 with ProspectHD 3.4.6.
Today i needed to convert some digital camera video from 30.0fps to 29.97, so I did with speed conversion in Procoder. Within Procoder I had the following Cineform codec options: HD Encoder, HD Encoder2, HD codec V.3.8.2. None of those looked familiar so I punted and chose V.3.8.2.
The resulting file plays fine in Media Player Classic and Virtualdub, but is a blank green square when loaded into a Cineform project within Premiere.
So from within Virtualdub I resaved it as HD Codec 4.3.4 (which is the only codec that VDub sees) and that loads fine into Premiere.
So my questions are: whare these old codecs I'm seeing in Procoder, should I try to get rid of them (and if so how)? And is there a reason why Procoder can't see V.4.3.4, which seems to be the one I need to use?
Today i needed to convert some digital camera video from 30.0fps to 29.97, so I did with speed conversion in Procoder. Within Procoder I had the following Cineform codec options: HD Encoder, HD Encoder2, HD codec V.3.8.2. None of those looked familiar so I punted and chose V.3.8.2.
The resulting file plays fine in Media Player Classic and Virtualdub, but is a blank green square when loaded into a Cineform project within Premiere.
So from within Virtualdub I resaved it as HD Codec 4.3.4 (which is the only codec that VDub sees) and that loads fine into Premiere.
So my questions are: whare these old codecs I'm seeing in Procoder, should I try to get rid of them (and if so how)? And is there a reason why Procoder can't see V.4.3.4, which seems to be the one I need to use?