Anthony Bernard
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I’m having a similar issue. It seems like most of my clips are being trimmed (most of them are 29.97 1080i). However, it appears that my multicam files aren’t being trimmed. I saw your issue with interlaced footage and thought that might be part of my problem. Did you ever find a work around?
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Anthony Bernard
September 18, 2014 at 1:22 am in reply to: Project Manager: do i understand this correctly?I am having the issue using Prores 422 mov’s @ 29.97 fps. I have a 40 sec test sequence we are sending to our potential colorist just to make sure this workflow will work for him. For some reason the export is like 50gb. So obviously something isn’t trimming. It looks like the file that isn’t being trimmed is a multi cam. Both the files in the multicam are prores mov’s, but is there an issue with multi cams when doing this?
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Anthony Bernard
September 18, 2014 at 1:08 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CC Project Manager not trimming ProRes progressive timelineAny luck solving this? I’m in a very similar situation (Prores 422 29.97) with a looming deadline.
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Anthony Bernard
July 24, 2014 at 7:30 pm in reply to: Is it possible to make subclips from multicam clips in Premiere Pro CC?Yea, I might try that. Thanks Paul.
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Anthony Bernard
February 18, 2014 at 10:45 pm in reply to: Thinking about upgrading main 7,200 drive to ssdVery good point Eric. That will probably save me money on pointless space when I do pick one up.
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Anthony Bernard
February 18, 2014 at 9:17 pm in reply to: Thinking about upgrading main 7,200 drive to ssdYea, thats what I figured. I do have 2 hotswap bays built into my tower so I may just invest the money in 3 normal hard drives and do an internal raid setup with a backup drive I can swap out to storage when it’s full. I do really like the idea of running solid state, but for right now I think I might wait until prices of the 512gb Samsung Pro series drop a little bit. Thanks for the input Eric!
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Im currently in the same boat. I have 10 days worth of interviews for this doc that I need to multi-cam then sub-clip, but apparently there is still no way to do this short of duplicating the multi-cam sequence and trimming them individually into each sub clip? Not even in CS 6?
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Ok so I figured it out. I was looking at my Media Cache database on my external, but Premiere ALSO saves conformed files to a folder named “Media Cache Files” on my system drive. Re-conforming now. Anyone else who has this problem just clicking on clean under media cache database wont do the trick. You have to navigate to where your media cache FILES are and delete them. Then relaunch the project and it should start re-conforming again. This was my mistake hopefully this will help others from needlessly banging their head against their desks like me.
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Actually I think I fixed it. All my frame sizes and sequence settings matched up…I looked more into the sequence settings options. I noticed the video preview section had a resolution on it. I randomly decided to hit reset and it bumped it up a few pixels and boom its fixed…guess that got tweaked somehow. Unfortunately now I have to re-render…I’ll see if it changes it again or not…Thanks!
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I just checked the resolution and the sequence matches the original r3d files I am using (5120×2700). I am using the Red sequence presets. I cant remember exactly which 5k preset I used, but Im pretty sure it was the 23.976 full frame one.
Now when I first brought the footage in it took up the entire program window with no bars. For a day or so I wasn’t able to render for some reason, as you will see in the above posts, but after the 5.5.2 update I suddenly was able to render. As soon as I rendered thats when the frame size issue happened…I have never seen a render change the frame size before. Any more input?