View Full Version : Some First Light Quirks


Bill Engeler
March 21st, 2010, 03:26 AM
I have found First Light to be a wonderful tool, but it exhibits some quirks on my system. I want to find out if it's just me. I'm using the newest version with Pr CS4 and 64-bit Win7.

NLE Sync never works at first. After I open it, I have to manually open a clip. After switching back and forth a few times from Premiere to FL, it will show the right clips.

The other "problem" is the way that adjustments are displayed in Premiere. After making an adjustment in FL, then switching to Premiere and playing the clip in the timeline, the image flashes quickly back and forth from the old settings to new. After about 5 -10 seconds of playing, everything settles down, but it is jarring at first. I have a suspicion this has something to do with caching, but it would be nice for it not to happen.

Are these bugs, or is something funny with my system?

As long as I'm ranting (not really)I'd really like a way to increase the size of the preview window in FL, or at least to have it use all the real estate allocated to it. The image only fills about half the preview window. I realize many people are using an output card and an external monitor, but my system is just 2 monitors on a 8800GT, so I canīt get a full-screen output.

Thanks for everybody's help.

David Newman
March 21st, 2010, 10:16 AM
For NLE Sync to work, you do first have to have the same files imported into FirstLight.

The Premiere playback flashing is a CS4 bug, we can't turn of the frame cache in CS4 so you see old frame data, fortunately we can control the cache in CS3 and CS5.

Full screen playback, on primary or secondary monitors has been completed and will be a feature in the next major release (v5) due out soon.

Geoff Gartside
March 22nd, 2010, 03:48 PM
Bill....

We have a similar issue when playng back FL adjusted files in Premiere (when yo-yoing between the two applications) - flashing between frames which seem to have been altered and some which do not. Sometimes it appears that if the timeline cursor has been moved in FL it confuses things. It doesn't affect renders though.

Can I also add that it would be very useful to be able to reveal clips in FL directly from the Premiere timeline.

David Newman
March 22nd, 2010, 04:11 PM
Explained above.