My Standard Workflow for animations was to get the rendered frames directly into After effects and do all the rest of the work there including the cutting.
Now i have tried out Premiere cs5 with the new mercury playback engine that is using nvidias cuda GPU acceleration.
The speed is simply incredible.
I can get realtime playback of several Full hd Layers with transitions and color corrections.
When you are finished you can send the whole project over to After Effects without Rendering.
It creates a new composition with all the Cuts and Effects pointing to the original source material.
But i only do that anymore if i need z-depth effects or some complex compositing.
It won't work with any ATI cards and you have to do some ini file editing if your NVIDIA Card is not Certified by Adobe, but thats very easy to do.
You can send the premiere hd output fullscreen to your second Monitor while editing.
Anyone else here tried this out?
I have a GTX 285 Card.
I wonder what would happens if i upgrade to the newer cards like a 480.
Is there still any difference to a high end system like Flame?
Now i have tried out Premiere cs5 with the new mercury playback engine that is using nvidias cuda GPU acceleration.
The speed is simply incredible.
I can get realtime playback of several Full hd Layers with transitions and color corrections.
When you are finished you can send the whole project over to After Effects without Rendering.
It creates a new composition with all the Cuts and Effects pointing to the original source material.
But i only do that anymore if i need z-depth effects or some complex compositing.
It won't work with any ATI cards and you have to do some ini file editing if your NVIDIA Card is not Certified by Adobe, but thats very easy to do.
You can send the premiere hd output fullscreen to your second Monitor while editing.
Anyone else here tried this out?
I have a GTX 285 Card.
I wonder what would happens if i upgrade to the newer cards like a 480.
Is there still any difference to a high end system like Flame?
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