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  • Red frames on Premiere

    Posted by Alex Ojeda on March 8, 2015 at 3:31 pm

    I am having this issue now, never heard of this problem until now. And its happening inside projects that had been ok since a few months back when I finish them. I just went in to export again some of the sequences and now the red frames are all over like a plague. Its Canon footage from an XF300. Ive deleted media cache files, digital rebellion house clean, and now that I want to restart premiere it keeps on crashing while loading the media files, I relaunch again and it loads some more files and goes a bit further until if finally stops crashing after 3 -4 times. I tried the following solution suggested by an Adobe guy: offline clips, delete media cache, save project, close project, link again, and the red frames were gone from the timeline, but they did show up in the exported movie!! I need to deliver this to client this Monday!! Is there any fix to this? I been using this project for a few months exporting movies with no problem until now, but I haven’t changed anything in the project. What caused it? What should I do to fix this asap. Please help! Im using Premiere CC 2014 latest update 8.1 Many thanks!

    Alex Ojeda
    http://www.alexojeda.com

    Alex Ojeda replied 11 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Alex Ojeda

    March 8, 2015 at 7:06 pm

    Im running on Premiere Pro 8.1 caravan OSX 10.9.2

    Alex Ojeda
    http://www.alexojeda.com

  • Mads Nybo jørgensen

    March 9, 2015 at 8:35 am

    Hey Alex,

    It is a known problem for the second to last version of Premiere Pro CC. I thought that they had fixed it by now, as I am no longer getting them.

    However, based on advice I received at the time one should use the “Media Browser” within Premiere Pro to import tapeless footage. Rather than doing the drag & drop straight into the project panel. Since doing this, I have seen none of the annoying red flashes.

    If your project is an older version, it may be worth considering setting up a new project and import all the timelines from the old one into that.

    All the Best
    Mads

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  • Alex Ojeda

    March 17, 2015 at 9:25 am

    Hi, Mads,

    Many thanks for the info. Ive never imported footage by dragging and dropping. Ive always used the media browser. I did a bit of research and apparently that red frames bug came back strong in version 8.2, and affects most commonly mxf files, randomly attacking some users.

    I rolled back to Premiere 8.1 and AME 8.0.1 and now im good. I’ll wait a while before updating again.

    Again, many thanks!

    Best,

    Alex

    Alex Ojeda
    http://www.alexojeda.com

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