Enable CUDA in Premier Pro CS6 (and CC) without a Quadro
There’s probably a number of us out there that are using Adobe’s Premiere Pro CS6 to edit video for indy level and zero budget projects; and as that usually implies there’s 0 budget for a professional...
View ArticleProcessing Multi-Camera Video with Plural Eyes and Premier Pro CS6
For some work, such as interviews, it’s simply not possible or practical to shoot multiple takes to get multiple camera angles. For these situations, it’s necessary to shoot all the desired camera...
View ArticlePerformance Aspects of Exporting Video with Premiere Pro CS6
The question has come up a couple of times in my article on enabling CUDA support in Premiere Pro regarding why exports still take so long even with the GPU enabled. The reality is that while Premiere...
View ArticleCodecs and Bitrates: Comparing MJPEG to H.264 Round 1
Both the 5D mark IV and 1DX Mark II use Motion JPEG (MJEPG) compression for their 4K video streams. The conventional wisdom, all be it paraphrased, has been that this super high bitrate was chosen...
View ArticleVideo Export and YouTube Upload Workflow
An overview of my custom video compression and YouTube upload workflow using custom designed python code to automate the process. The post Video Export and YouTube Upload Workflow appeared first on...
View ArticleZoom F6 Line Out Scratch Sound Noise Issue, and Workaround
Another workaround for the Zoom F6's line out noise when attenuated to mic levels. The post Zoom F6 Line Out Scratch Sound Noise Issue, and Workaround appeared first on Points in Focus Photography.
View ArticleUsing the EOS R5 with the Zoom F6
Revisiting working around the Zoom F6's line out noise without using an attenuator cable with the EOS R5, and some additional info on the R5's PCM audio format. The post Using the EOS R5 with the Zoom...
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