Gates Bradley
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Gates Bradley
November 13, 2015 at 5:51 am in reply to: How to find offline media graphic in timelineHey thanks! This is hugely helpful. I have a feature film I’ve been trying to export, and I kept getting the message “warning: offline media is present in the timeline” or something to that effect, and I couldn’t find it by just scanning the timeline. This helped me locate it (the clip was disable, so it wouldn’t have effected the render, but it’s just good to know these things). Thanks a bunch.
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Gates Bradley
November 12, 2015 at 9:50 pm in reply to: How to find offline media graphic in timelineBump, after 3 years.
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Again, I spoke to soon, haha! The whole “close, reopen sequence” trick now just makes Premiere crash. This happens consistently. *sigh* This bug might not be Adobe’s fault, but the number of bugs that have been seriously hampering my workflow are very rapidly approaching the untenable level. They’ve been quite responsive in the past, but the last several bugs I’ve encountered have not been met with a fix for some time.
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I spoke to soon, as it started happening to me again. I filed a bug report with Adobe. In the meantime, though, thanks Jonathan for the suggestion. It seems to do the trick.
And thanks, Craig for connecting it to a Mac OS update. I saw what you wrote on the Adobe forums. I’ve not really cared much for the OSX “upgrades” recently, but I was a sucker for the GUI updates of Yosemite. Last time I update my OS for as long as possible, especially with the dearth of worthwhile new features in the last few version numbers (#anotherrantentirely, ha)
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Sure enough, that did the trick! I didn’t realized you could access comp settings this way. Thanks a million.
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Thanks so much for the recommendation. I’ll be checking that out today!
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No, I would like an auto-color that doesn’t regrade every frame distinctly, but rather once applied, whatever settings it is using, it sticks to those settings. As of now it recalculates the color settings for each frame, hence the flicker.
As for learning color grading, see the aforementioned bit about needing things done quick.
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Did anyone try James’ suggestions? I ended up not having to, as just as randomly as the issue showed up, it then disappeared about a week later. Maybe it was fixed in an update?
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Thanks for the rec James. I haven’t been able to try those things just yet, as I’m in a time crunch, but will let you know what happens when I do.
Sean, I haven’t found a reason yet. It strangely does seem to go away on it’s own, so as headache-inducing as it is, if you power through, eventually it will go away. (Of course, it will then come back at some point.)
And Craig, I can’t say for sure, but it seems you may be on to something. Sean, what version OSX are you on? I’m working off-site on a Mavericks machine right now. At my machine at my office, which runs Yosemite, I’ve never had this issue. Then again, I’ve worked on other Mavericks machines and not ever had this problem. Going down this line of thinking, though, makes me wonder if it’s this 4k monitor I’m working on for some weird reason. I dunno.
As of now, I’m just hoping James’ suggestions end this once and for all.
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Just wanted to bump this, as it’s an issue that still occurs. Seems it’s only effecting my autosaving to the cloud. the creative cloud folder to be specific.