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Monthly Archives: November 2014

Move Presets from Media Encoder CC 2013 to 2014

17 Monday Nov 2014

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adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, adobe media encoder, adobe premiere pro cc, creative cloud, Creative Cloud applications, editing

If you’ve installed Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 and want to get your custom presets from 2013, it’s actually pretty easy. Do this:

  • Find your 2013 Presets directory. Mine was in /Users/jmatthewturner/Library/Preferences/Adobe/Common/AME/7.0/Presets
  • In Media Encoder 2014, in the Preset Browser panel (top right by default), click the Import Preset button.Import Preset Button
  • Navigate to your 2013 Preset directory, highlight all your presets, and click Import.

That’s it! You can use them immediately without even restarting.

8 Stories Tall, 1 Football Field Wide

17 Monday Nov 2014

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This is only a test.

Tuesday night Clear Channel will light up its newest digital billboard in Times Square – 8 stories tall, running the entire length of the block between 45th and 46th streets.

“Nearly 24 million LED pixels, each containing tiny red, blue and green lights, make up the display, giving it higher resolution than even the best of today’s top-of-the-line television sets.”

Times Square’s Biggest and Most Expensive Digital Billboard Is Set to Shine

Google has an exclusive contract as the billboard’s first advertiser through the end of the year.

Project Euler #6: Sum Square Difference

15 Saturday Nov 2014

Posted by jmatthewturner in C++, Geekery, Programming, Project Euler, Python

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c++, programming, projecteuler, python

From ProjectEuler.net:

The sum of the squares of the first ten natural numbers is,
12 + 22 + ... + 102 = 385
The square of the sum of the first ten natural numbers is,
(1 + 2 + ... + 10)2 = 552 = 3025
Hence the difference between the sum of the squares of the first ten natural numbers and the square of the sum is 3025 − 385 = 2640.
Find the difference between the sum of the squares of the first one hundred natural numbers and the square of the sum.

C++ SolutionI’m just going to say it: I really don’t get why this one is even here. It has to be the easiest of all the first six problems. I usually feel like each ProjectEuler problem is cleverly designed to teach some new concept or syntax, or reveal a flaw in earlier code – but I don’t see it with this one.

Anyhoo, I used just a single loop, in which I summed all the squares, and also kept track of the sum. After that, I just squared the sum, subtracted, and there you are.

Project Euler #6 Solution

C++ Output

 

C++ code:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    long sumOfSquares = 0;
    long sum = 0;
    long squareOfSums = 0;

    for (int i = 1; i < 101; i++){sumOfSquares += i*i; sum += i;}
    squareOfSums = sum*sum;
    cout << endl << "The difference between the sum of the squares and the square of the sums of the first 100 natural numbers is: " << abs(squareOfSums-sumOfSquares) << "." << endl;
    return 0;
}

Python:

import math

sumOfSquares = 0
sumz = 0
squareOfSumz = 0

for i in range(1, 101):
    sumOfSquares += i*i
    sumz += i

print "The difference between the sum of the squares and the square of the sums of the first 100 natural numbers is: " + str(abs(sumOfSquares-(sumz*sumz))) + "."

Premiere Pro Audio Synching Pitfall on Large Files

12 Wednesday Nov 2014

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adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, adobe premiere pro cc, audio, creative cloud, editing

"Could not synchronize one or more clips in the current selection because a match could not be found."

So impatient!

Just a quick tip: if you’re seeing the error message “Audio synchronization failure – Could not synchronize one or more clips in the current selection because a match could not be found” when trying to create a multicam clip synched via audio tracks on large files (inhale) – make sure you’ve waited long enough for the audio to conform.

This threw me off today after importing two hour-long clips that I needed to use for a multicam clip. When I checked each clip, Cam A was fine, but Cam B had no audio. Since I was using a rented camera for Cam B, I assumed something might have gone wrong with the on-board mic (Cam A had the real mics), before remembering to check if the audio had been conformed yet.

Since audio takes so long to conform in Premiere Pro, I had already googled the problem and read three different dead-ends before I opened the clip again and discovered the audio magically appeared.

Conforming Audio

Conforming Audio

An easy mistake to make, so I just thought I’d post this for anyone else impatiently googling that error and not finding the answer. Check the bottom right of your screen to see if it’s still conforming!

Fincher’s Gone Girl was Edited with Premiere Pro CC

09 Sunday Nov 2014

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Fincher and AfleckHere’s an article detailing the production process. They shot on RED EPIC Dragons at 6K, then punched in to 5K so they could reframe and stabilize in Premiere Pro and After Effects.

Lots more details in the post.

Clean a White Mac Keyboard with a Tide Pen

07 Friday Nov 2014

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Dirty keyboard becoming clean.

Halfway Done

Need to clean one of those white, Apple keyboards that get obnoxiously, embarrassingly dirty? I found a great technique at ManOfGreatHeight’s youtube channel.

Just use a Tide Pen and a paper towel to clean the keys. It still took about an hour to get the entire keyboard done, but it was an easy hour.

It Never Hurts to Ask (or How I Quintupled My Internet Speed with 1 Phone Call)

03 Monday Nov 2014

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Speedtest.net results: 107.45Mb/sTime Warner Cable Internet subscribers, gather ’round.

I recently called TWC to downgrade my service. I was paying $75/mo for 20Mbps service – what they call their Turbo service – and I felt that was too much. ($75 is what happens after you exhaust the special 12 month rate, and include all the taxes, fees and modem rental charges.)

The best the rep could offer me was a savings of $10/mo to drop down to 15Mbps. BUT, she said, if I preferred, they could keep me at the same rate while upgrading my modem to a newer model that would increase my speed to 50Mbps, effectively giving me the Ultimate service for no extra charge. After a series questions designed to reveal any fine print or asterisk that she wasn’t mentioning (I found none), I agreed.

TWC's Advertised Internet-only Rates

TWC’s Advertised Internet-only Rates

When the new modem arrived, I was a little annoyed to discover that it was much larger than my current one and had a built-in wireless router. (I have a Linksys E3000 with DD-WRT firmware – I had no interest in replacing my router.) But now the only thing to do was test.

And the results? I started at 20Mbps, was promised 50Mbps – and tested at over 100Mbps. Seriously. My internet speed quintupled, at no additional charge, just because I told them I wanted to downgrade.

I tested the whole setup 6 ways from Sunday, and here’s what I got:

  • Hardwired into the modem: ~100Mbps
  • Connected to the built-in 5GHz wireless via 802.11n: ~100Mbps
  • Connected to the built-in 2.4GHz wireless via 802.11n: ~80Mbps
  • Connected to my DD-WRT 5GHz wireless via 802.11n: ~50Mbps 😦
  • Connected to the built-in 2.4GHz wireless via 802.11g: ~20Mbps

The TWC rep mentioned this offer had something to with them wanting to get everyone in my area on upgraded equipment, so this could be just a regional thing. But if you’re a TWC subscriber in the NYC metro area, you may want to make a quick phone call.

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