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Feb 18, 2014 - Thereafter I opened an existing Premiere CC project and Imported the. Then I did some multicam “music video” edits, mostly near the end of the sequence. Codecs directly including ProRes 422, H.264/AVC, DVCPRO HD. Apr 24, 2014 - KVR Audio News: Adobe has updated Premiere Pro CC updated to v7.2.2. XDCAM HD 422 QT files were sometimes not decoding properly. Multicam Sequences could move in the timeline when flattened if they had speed. Export To Tape could exhibit issues if a file was growing at the same time.
I was DITing on a pilot yesterday, the production asked me to sound sync the rushes and transcode them to a format suitable for Avid, so I contacted the post house looking after the edit for a specific codec; they specified XDCAM HD.MXF files. So I used Premier Pro to do the sync and media encoder for the export. But today the post house are saying they can't view the files in Avid, they they are 'Premier Pro'.MXF's. Annoyingly I've only been able to speak to the account executive that deals with the production company I've been working for and not the Tech who's been ingesting the files, So I've not been able to get any more details about the issue. But personally this sounds like nonsense, I was under the impression that an.MXF was a.MXF and that the software used to create it had no bearing on the finished file, or am I wrong? Thanks in advance for your help- First of all, I'm a serious noob, so please bear with me.
I have Premier Pro CC on a Windows 8 machine, and need to edit video that I recorded for a client. I used a rented video camera that outputs to AVCHD format. When I import these clips into PP-CC, I get the following warning: The video I'm trying to edit has 2 channel stereo audio.
When I add the video to the timeline, there is no audio track and when I play it, no audio is heard. Additionally, when I play the clip through Windows Media Player the audio can be heard. Any help here?? So I'm running Premiere Pro CC 2014 (8.0) on OSX Mountain Lion (10.8.5), using CUDA acceleration and everything works fine except for one thing: when I do a multicam edit I switch the program monitor into the multicam mode as usual.
However, during playback I'm dropping frames with the video (audio playback is normal). This happens with playback at any resolution, even down to 1/8. Since I've retained the previous version of Premiere Pro (7.0), I've checked it's multicam playback and it's completely normal at full res. After going through and matching all settings in 8.0 to 7.0 I'm really at a loss with this problem, any ideas?
In AE one sets the (field) Interpretation for footage at the source. In Final Cut 7 there is a Deinterlace filter that can be applied en masse to clips in the timeline.
Neither option seems applicable in Premiere. If I have interlace source material and a delivery spec for Progressive, it is satisfactory to edit a native seq (interlace) then on export set it to Progressive? Or does one have to additionally go into Field Options for every clip in the TL and set it for 'Always Deinterlace'? If it were the easy option 1 I would be surprised why so many on-line explanations suggest the time-consuming 2nd?
Thanks in advance, Paul.
I am in the middle of editing a TV spot we create bi-weekly and therefore on a tight timeline. I am using Premiere Pro CC (2014) just upadted last week on Win8.1, 4790k, 16GB, OS SSD 256GB, Project Drive 1TB SSD, Export and Preview Drive 3TB Seagate 7200. They shot this particular spot in a studio with different cameras. So I recieved files in: XDCAM HD 1080 422 i60 50mb CBR 1920x1080 - 1888x1062 My understanding is that XDCAM is supported natively in PPro, however, when I try to import into Premiere or add to Media Encoder I recieve error: 'Codec missing or unavailable'.
I asked a friend to re-encode it as ProRes rather than spend time figuring out -what I assumed was a codec issue. But the ProRes 422 LT that he exported I get error: 'The importer reported a generic error'. I'll say that I've been using prores on this same system a bunch of times, however it was a different possibly less savey person who did this transcode and so it is possibly still suspect. These files were live edited on some box so the file is over an hour long. Could it be a RAM issue?
I've jogged my page file up to a static 120GB. Xtools pro arcgis 10 0 cracker. I am able to play the prores files on a second laptop that has no adobe suite installed. But still cannot export them from quicktime as something else.
I get an error.