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  • Gina Sarentino

    January 4, 2015 at 1:12 am in reply to: Rendering issues

    Yes. Now when I take the same video into premiere cs5.5 and I export it the same way, and open the file in cs5.5 I dont have this issue. But as soon as I bring that export from cs5.5 to cc 2014 again it will show me incorrectly. One more thing I’d like to mention is that on premiere 7.0.0 I did not experience this issue.

  • Gina Sarentino

    January 3, 2015 at 6:05 pm in reply to: Rendering issues

    This is what I get:

    And this is what I get in After Effects

  • Gina Sarentino

    January 3, 2015 at 5:28 pm in reply to: Rendering issues

    Here is my typical export settings.

  • Gina Sarentino

    January 3, 2015 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Rendering issues

    The exporter in premiere automatically sets the footage to NTSC. And I always make sure to set the correct framerate.

    Whats confusing me the most it that other versions of premiere dont do this.

  • Gina Sarentino

    January 3, 2015 at 9:19 am in reply to: Rendering issues

    Hey Tim, thanks for the response.

    Here is my workflow: i set up my premiere sequence as 23.976 for my DSLR footage, I do my edits etc. I then export the media, my setup is custom. The resolution is 1920×1080, i set the fps to 24fps and leave it as NTSC, the pixel aspect ratio stays at Square Pixels 1. I set my profile to high 4.1 and then i set the min and max bitrates and I render.

    Now on all my other versions of Pr I never had this issue, after the render i check the file and the frame count goes up to 29 frames. I dont understand why. But when i render the DSLR footage as 23.976 i dont get any issues.

    I have a feeling something is wrong with my copy of Premiere, cause when I take a footage that is natively 24fps and render it as 24 fps it still goes up to 29 frames. Im very concerened about this so any help will be appreciated.

  • Gina Sarentino

    December 25, 2014 at 6:57 pm in reply to: Render issues

    Thanks alot for the insight Dave. Im gonna stay safe and work within my 23.976 as you suggested.

  • Gina Sarentino

    December 24, 2014 at 12:47 am in reply to: Render issues

    Hey thanks for the reply. I have worked wih ae and almost always render out my 23.976 as 24 on ae and alot of the times nothing seems to go wrong. Im very confused as to why it is happening now. I also usually render out my 23.976 fps footages from Pr as 24fps and nothing goes wrong.

  • Gina Sarentino

    October 28, 2014 at 4:10 pm in reply to: Mixed Resolution Workflow

    Thats for the reply. The good thing is my fps and aspect ratios are all the same for all the clips except a few slow motion shots which im grading independently. Im now using resolve 11 which seems to be grouping all my mixed res and fps perfectly togther in a timeline whereas before it would give me issues. So im gonna do some trial and error by working on the timeline inported in by he XML and render each clip alone (ive always prefered rendering individual clips rather than single clip) with different resolutions and see what happens.

  • Gina Sarentino

    September 18, 2014 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Motion stutter

    Thank you so much I just read through it, put my picture into a separate comp, made that comp 48 fps and now it plays back smoothly. Thanks a lot Michael

  • Gina Sarentino

    September 10, 2014 at 11:24 pm in reply to: HyperNURBS

    Thanks for the help Adam ill give it a shot and get back to you.

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