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  • On a MAC I found the Easiest Workaround was to view the files by “Date Created” in the Finder. Select the files for the earliest Date and
    then simply drag all the files Directly to the Timeline in Premiere Pro.
    For ex. Drag all the files for April 5th to the timeline then all the files for April 6th. Worked for me!

  • So hard to find an answer to this problem but you guys nailed it! ..So You Can zoom around like this in Photoshop, After Effects/etc. But Not Premier Pro??? Whyyy! Someone Please Fix & let me know so I can Quit selecting the “zoom to [Not] fit” option or wrong guessing a percentage of the screen I’d like to see??
    ~Thanks!

  • Cole Phail

    November 12, 2012 at 3:24 pm in reply to: removing pixelation in source video.

    Thank YOu! This worked for me!
    I Changed the QT Video settings to Apple ProRes 4444
    Re-Rendered files and they look Great!

    I’m going to have to mix this footage wt clips set in a DVCPRO HD 720p24 sequence,
    any suggestions? SHould I export them in a specific format and import them back in?

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