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  • Christopher Burke

    September 17, 2014 at 2:11 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 – No Audio Scrubbing

    Update — toggled settings in a few different combinations based on this post:

    https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/124/884764

    and now it works. Make sure all the audio mapping/outputs/playback are set to Blackmagic playback, and that your external video playback is enabled via Blackmagic as well.

  • Christopher Burke

    September 17, 2014 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 – No Audio Scrubbing

    Cliff — I have the same problem on a 2012 MacPro, on Mavericks with Blackmagic Desktop Video 10.1.4 using a Blackmagic PCIe MiniMonitor.

    I can get scrubbing to work by just running audio through internal speakers or direct line out of the Mac … but of course that defeats the purpose of Blackmagic playback, doesn’t it?

    Anyone with a solution? Looked on Blackmagic’s forums but can’t find anything.

  • Hi Noam,
    Curious whether you ever sorted this out with a third monitor driven by a graphics card? I’m considering doing the same thing and would love to hear of your experience.

  • I have mapped a shortcut to select the next or previous clip at a cut point (in my case, command+left arrow or right arrow, but you can make it anything by creating a custom keyboard shortcut).

    Then I use the old FCP7 standby option+up arrow to move that selected clip up a track. Helps a lot, especially when dealing with lots of footage… the ability to select a clip and nudge it up a track is a new fix in one of the recent updates to PPro, I believe.

  • Christopher Burke

    August 5, 2013 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Captions-Network Broadcast

    Hi Greg —
    I haven’t done it yet, but I am currently posting a show for an NBC cable network as well (still in FCP7, looking to move to PPro for the next go around). I’d be curious to hear what your experience is with this.

    Interestingly, for my show, NBC has us create the caption file, and they insert it on their end (strange, but I’m not complaining as it’s one less potential hiccup on my end!)

  • Check out also fxphd.com

    It’s term-based (like taking a college course or similar) and it costs $, but it’s well worth it (as is Cinversity).

    They have classes on plenty of other software too, not just C4D.

  • Can’t add any ideas but just wanted to add that I am having the exact same problem as Ryan — one level of text falls on another and it doesn’t match in the viewer and the render. Have tried caching etc. Would love to hear if anyone has found a solution! (I’m using r11.5)
    Thanks

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