Dennis Stevens
July 17th, 2010, 03:52 PM
Not sure if this is an Adobe issue or not.
I'm the proud owner of a new Canon EOS 7d. Just a few seconds of video, and transferred it to my Vista 64 bit pc running Premiere Pro CS3. I created a 1920x1080 30p ProspectHD project.
I used HDLink to convert the .mov file I got off the CF card to a Cineform .avi file. That seemed to work. I could double click the .avi and Windows Media player played it ok, although it seemed to playback at a faster than I expected.
I brought the .avi file into the Adobe project. If I try to play it in the Source Monitor I get message saying '\src\sequence\sequence.cpp-1611 error' I googled that error message and got nothing.
If I try to put it in a sequence - nothing happens. It's like my cursor won't even select it.
Thought I had done my homework on editing this, but I guess not! I just started playing with the camera, so maybe there is some setting on it I didn't look at.
Or do I just need to upgrade to CS5?
I'm the proud owner of a new Canon EOS 7d. Just a few seconds of video, and transferred it to my Vista 64 bit pc running Premiere Pro CS3. I created a 1920x1080 30p ProspectHD project.
I used HDLink to convert the .mov file I got off the CF card to a Cineform .avi file. That seemed to work. I could double click the .avi and Windows Media player played it ok, although it seemed to playback at a faster than I expected.
I brought the .avi file into the Adobe project. If I try to play it in the Source Monitor I get message saying '\src\sequence\sequence.cpp-1611 error' I googled that error message and got nothing.
If I try to put it in a sequence - nothing happens. It's like my cursor won't even select it.
Thought I had done my homework on editing this, but I guess not! I just started playing with the camera, so maybe there is some setting on it I didn't look at.
Or do I just need to upgrade to CS5?