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    Default Problem with Cineform AVI and Premiere Pro CS6

    So I upgraded to CS6. It's great.....however I did notice a problem with my latest project. So I took all my Dslr MOV's and used Neoscene to convert them to Cineform AVI's. Apparently Premiere is importing some of these files but not in its entirety. I took an 8 minute clip converted to Cineform codec, imported to Premiere, and only 2 minutes of it got imported. Same thing happens when I import it to After effects. hmmmmmm, weird! But when I play the file using Quicktime player or Windows media player, it plays the whole 8 minute clip. Anybody ever have this problem? I'm using Windows 7, i7 with 16GB of RAM in case that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaydawgy View Post
    So I upgraded to CS6. It's great.....however I did notice a problem with my latest project. So I took all my Dslr MOV's and used Neoscene to convert them to Cineform AVI's. Apparently Premiere is importing some of these files but not in its entirety. I took an 8 minute clip converted to Cineform codec, imported to Premiere, and only 2 minutes of it got imported. Same thing happens when I import it to After effects. hmmmmmm, weird! But when I play the file using Quicktime player or Windows media player, it plays the whole 8 minute clip. Anybody ever have this problem? I'm using Windows 7, i7 with 16GB of RAM in case that helps.
    This sound like it could be a mismatch in the setting issue. Perhaps if you post the process step-by-step it would be clear? Updates also come to mind, have you checked the Cineform website? Good luck.

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    Found out today what it was. Cineform tech service is very nice by the way. Apparently you have to download a Cineform Media Import script when you are dealing with the legacy Neoscene program.

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    Hmm can you explain some more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUDIO32MID View Post
    Hmm can you explain some more?
    Don't use Cineform but I was curios as well. I do know that FCP 7 uses and import script from the Canon website. I was wondering if its similar.

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