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Following up on this:
I noticed the AJA 10.4.5 Control Panel was now available for download. I installed it and reinstalled the AJA Adobe plugin 10.4.5 again, and now I can import ProRes movies without the error, and I got my external monitoring back.
Yay!
On Jun 19, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Jim Curtis wrote:
> Cheers to Rob Birnholz for solving this for me. Genius!
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> I removed the AJA Adobe plug-in, and now I can import movies to my heart's content.
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> I lost my external monitoring, but AJA writes on their site that the plug for CC will work best with a version of their Control Panel that isn't ready yet (version 10.5.).
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> So, hopefully, when that's ready, I'll be back in business.
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> However, the plug-in is working very well with Pr CC. Monitoring is better than ever. And we finally have audio offset, too.
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> Thanks again, Rob!
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> Jim C.
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> On Jun 18, 2013, at 7:52 PM, Jim Curtis wrote:
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>> I previously reported that AC12 wouldn't import ProRes footage I'd rendered from Ae CS6.
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>> I tried reinstalling. No luck.
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>> I just read this in the New Features post on the site:
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>> "
>> ProRes media on Mac OS X 10.8
>> On Mac OS X v10.8, you can export ProRes media without installing additional codecs.
>> On Mac OS X 10.7, you still need to install ProRes codecs from Apple.
>> "
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>> I'm running 10.7.5. I wonder if there's a codec conflict with whatever is in the CC app that provides ProREs without a codec.
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>> Still looking for ideas for a cure, if anybody has any. Ae CS6 is still working fine, and importing all my footage without issue.
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>> ???
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