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  • From Premiere 7.2.2 to Adobe Premiere 2014 – Problems Day 1

    Posted by Tom Laughlin on June 26, 2014 at 5:52 pm

    Ok, so I waited a few days for the dust to settle, and today I made the plunge and updated. To start, Im working with a duplicate project file from a previous CC 7.2.2. project, and I’m at a pause where I can update and work end the part 1 and start a new part 2 of my project.

    Problem 1 – Can’t find ALL my color correction presets anywhere, not sure how to import them or sync them or whatever…

    Problem 2 – Clip frame-rates are not importing properly, huge problem. I opened the project, and had to re-render everything, nothing was rendered, it could not find the rendered media. It also had to re-index everything again. But yes, on the time-line, everything linked to the source media properly, however, I’ve got mixed formats and frame-rates, and so everything is NOT 29.97, my graphic intro for example is 24fps, so there this purple zebra lined section at the end of my graphic, rather than adjust the frame-rate, is filled the clip length, but the last 3 second are black, so no media there, hence the frame-rate issue.

    Problem 3 – Can’t seem to get my key-board shortcuts to pull up. Cloud imported them and synced to new Premiere version, but all my keyboard shortcuts will not work, tried everything. Dont have time to set them all back up right now, under a time crunch on this edit, so today, I’m back editing in 7.2.2

    Any help, or anyone else have some minor set-up hick-ups here?

    Tom Laughlin
    Producer/Editor
    Digital Chop House
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    http://www.digitalchophouse.com

    Ann Bens replied 12 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Ann Bens

    June 26, 2014 at 9:04 pm

    I would finish the project in CC7 and start fresh in CC14.
    Your presets: you have to export them from CC7 and import them in CC14

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