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Premiere CC 2014.1 Project Manager
Hey,
I work in a post-production facility and we are having some problems with the Project Manager.
The latest update, where they redesigned the Project Manager tool solved the previous issues (long GOP files not being trimmed), but seems to have also created a new one – A lot of our editors are getting the following general error message when trying to use the Project Manager’s consolidate and transcode:After doing some testing, it seems like the problem has to do with sound – sequences with mixed audio information (i.e. 48KHz and 44.1KHz files) can not be trimmed via project manager. after converting all audio files to 48KHz the problem is usually solved.
This is an annoying issue, but one I figured we can work around as long as we know where the problem is coming from.However, today I ran into a project that has all 48KHz 16bit AIFF audio and is still showing the same error when trying to export via project manager.
The strange thing is that when trying to delete the audio (meaning, using the project manager on video only) it works fine, which is consistent with the above mentioned audio issue.. But I am 100% positive that all the audio files on the sequence are 48KHz 16bit. I did notice that some of them are 6-channels audio and some are 4.. Don’t know if that makes any difference at all.
For now we’ve migrated the project to AE using an XML, but I would still like to understand this issue better so that I can help solve it next time around.We are working on Mac Pros with either MXFs or mov ProRes 422 LT – usually not in the same sequence; and our CC applications are updated to the latest versions.
The settings we are using for the Project Manager are Consolidate and transcode, to quicktime ProRes 422, matching individual clips.If anyone has any info on this issue or knows of any other reason this might be happening, I would love to hear it.
Thanks!
Michael
