Stephen Armour
October 21st, 2009, 01:22 PM
After loading the newest beta for CFHD (4.1.2) on a 32 bit ws with CS3.2, we noticed that any older CF video (1920x1080p) from our own stock library is causing CS3 to "force render" with a red line above. Newer CF video done since the beginning of this year is NOT showing this behavior.
To try to identify the problem, we tried the following:
- re-rendered it with HDLink (same thing)
- re-registered components (same thing)
- uninstalled the latest beta and reinstalled the first 4.0 Prospect (crashed Premiere CS3 and it wouldn't run!)
- re-installed Prospect beta 4.1.2 (same thing)
- "repaired" the avi with CFRepair.exe (same thing, though it showed as "changing" the video to 29.4 fps...)
- gave up and am posting this as a possible "bug" (since we had this same problem in an earlier version...)
One more possible bug:
FL (the new version) is also now quite unstable and crashes readily, both on a 64bit ws with CS4, and on a 32bit CS3 ws.
We repeated all the above on another CS4 (64bit system) and did not get the same results. All video comes in with a normal green line above it.
To try to identify the problem, we tried the following:
- re-rendered it with HDLink (same thing)
- re-registered components (same thing)
- uninstalled the latest beta and reinstalled the first 4.0 Prospect (crashed Premiere CS3 and it wouldn't run!)
- re-installed Prospect beta 4.1.2 (same thing)
- "repaired" the avi with CFRepair.exe (same thing, though it showed as "changing" the video to 29.4 fps...)
- gave up and am posting this as a possible "bug" (since we had this same problem in an earlier version...)
One more possible bug:
FL (the new version) is also now quite unstable and crashes readily, both on a 64bit ws with CS4, and on a 32bit CS3 ws.
We repeated all the above on another CS4 (64bit system) and did not get the same results. All video comes in with a normal green line above it.