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Activity Forums Adobe Premiere Pro Timecode off between Quicktime file and PP

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 27, 2012 at 1:03 pm

    Let’s hope it’s fixed in CS6. Thanks for your response.

  • John-michael Seng-wheeler

    April 30, 2012 at 8:42 pm

    So I just hit a similar bug, and I think I might have found the problem.

    The files you were having trouble with weren’t created in MPEG Streemcilp were they? I’m having similar timecode reading issues with ProRes from MPEG Streemcilp in Premiere, and I discovered that Premiere thinks that the files are Non-Drop Frame, when the original files (HDV captured in FCP) were Drop-Frame and MPEG Streemcilp wasn’t told to change the frame rate.

    I don’t know if the problem is MPEG Streemcilp, Quicktime, or Premiere, but it’s sure annoying.

  • Rikk Desgres

    May 1, 2012 at 2:18 am

    Mine were brought in by FCP log and transfer.

  • Bruce Little

    March 5, 2013 at 7:26 pm

    Has this timecode issue been fixed?
    I am having same problems. PP timecode does not match what is in the quicktime. NDF or DF does not matter. If the quicktime is DF PP sees it as DF, same with NDF. I have files that have been captured and then exported with AVID. Every other app sees the timecode correctly except PP. Why? So very frustrating.
    I have found that if I render files from Resolve then, and only then do the timecodes match.
    Has anyone found a solution?
    Bruce

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