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Adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion
Adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion













  1. #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 TESTVERSION PRO#
  2. #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 TESTVERSION SOFTWARE#

I still experience this problem with every single cross dissolve. Are other users still experiencing this problem, and is there any hope of an improvement from Adobe?

#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 TESTVERSION SOFTWARE#

The problem goes away when the MPE software only is used. It was one of the first things which I noticed when I started using CS6. I am experiencing this problem with cross dissolves not being smooth with the hardware MPE GPU Acceleration (CUDA) enabled. I have only recently upgraded at Premiere CS6 (from CS3) using PC. RAID for video (there is no bottle neck here)

#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 TESTVERSION PRO#

I pray someone has had this issue too and can shed some light on a solution.Ĩ Core 2.8Ghz Xeon Mac Pro (early 2008 - 3,1) BUT, that's kind of useless as editing without the Hardware Acceleration is a much larger step backward (absolutely a must when working with RED footage, DSLR or higher bitrate/resolution material). However, I have found intermittent success with Software-Only. The problem persists in both Hardware Accelerated Mercury Extreme playback AND Software-Only settings. It is a very noticeable difference in dissolve smoothness compared to After Effects or Final Cut and is not professional-looking.Įxtending the length of the dissolve is no fix either. That was not the solution and the thread was left answer-less.

adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion

In that thread it mentioned manually adjusting opacity keyframes with bezier controls. I had come across an OLD Creative Cow post with what I thought was my identical problem.

adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion

I've been hard pressed to find an answer anywhere. It also shows up in all timeline renders and final exports.

adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion

As well, it is not a playback quality/speed issue as you can advance frame by frame and see the problem. This is not a result of me having set those parameters in the effects controls. In other words, the dissolve goes from 100% opacity to 10% opacity of the previous clip. I've been having this issue since I first started with Premiere Pro (cs5) and it has kept me from using any dissolve transitions or the program altogether:ĭissolve transitions (specifically Cross Dissolve) will not end smoothly - there is always a jump at the last, seemingly, 10% or so of the transition.















Adobe premiere pro cs5 testversion