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  • Opening CS5 project in CS6 Spanned clips out of sync

    Posted by John Ford on July 1, 2012 at 9:43 am

    Hiya,

    I’ve opened up a CS5 project in CS6 and noticed that any clips (shot on c300) that span multiple clips are out of sync.

    I have several interviews that have 4 MXF files that make up the entire clip. In CS5 it seems that these have been treated as seperate files whereas in CS6 the have all been combined. Thi
    s means that the 4 clips are all around 23 minutes long and have the same timecode.

    The problem with this is that my timeline plays any shots that reference the first clip abosolutely fine but any clips that reference the second, third or fourth clips are WAY out of sync.

    Does anyone know a quick fix for this?? seems like a pretty major bug to me!

    Thanks for your help,

    John

    Rob Wiltshire replied 13 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Rob Wiltshire

    December 5, 2012 at 5:27 am

    Hi John,

    I hope you sorted out these sync problems. I don’t know if this will work in your case but today I had a similar problem where I transferred an Adobe Premiere CS5 project along with the video files to CS6. When I started working on the CS6 project, I noticed that the videos were out of sync although the clip timestamps were the same in CS5 and CS6. After trying everything I could to find out what the problem was, I deleted the .xmp files that sit alongside the original video files. This forced a reindex of the video files when I next started the CS6 project and all the clips were then syncronised !!

    I hope this helps you and others.

    Rob

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