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Adobe Premiere CS4 misreading FPS
I have Adobe Premiere CS4 4.2.1 on a Mac running OSX 10.6.2. I have a bunch of ScreenFlow videos that I need to export out of Screenflow for a client. He wants them exported in the Apple Animation codec at 1280×720 at 30fps. I worked on the first batch yesterday out of Screenflow with success with Adobe Premiere CS4 correctly interpreting the footage.
However, I installed Final Cut Studio 2 last night on my Mac. I export the Screenflow videos with the same settings as yesterday. However, now Adobe Premiere isn’t reading the videos properly.
The sound, length, size, codec, and video all play correctly. However, Premiere reads the Apple Animation file and plays it back as 1 fps. I don’t understand it. Final Cut reads the files perfectly at 30fps.
Any suggestions? I tried to interpret the footage from 1 fps to 30 fps, but it reduced a 4 minute clip to 1 second in Premiere. Any setting that I’m not checking? Thanks!