Glenn Triggs
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Glenn Triggs
November 3, 2008 at 3:34 am in reply to: Jitter/Stutter in PP and AE CS3 (effects both preview and encoded product)Uninstall and then delete all possible files and folders – program files (86 or whatever it is) – adobe – premiere – and so on. (excluding. all your saved files and video files). Then reinstall – i just did it today – worked for me after 3 days of hell.
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FIXED the problem – for anyone else who may of encountered this. Just uninstall and delete all associated premiere files then re-install – I was just uninstalling without deleting all the little files left behind. Possibly due to an older adobe master collection installed.
All works fine now!!!
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you might need to make the sd stuff larger in the frame cause the resolution will be differend – do this be simply enlarging it through the effect drop down and size it up.
-glenn
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i had the exact same problem during a shoot for a feature on the ex1. finally worked it out. it’s pretty simple. go to premiere and select import – (you have to select import to do this) – then find your folder with all the files in it – not the bpav folder – the one before this – you would of names it something yourself – then hit IMPORT FOLDER – all the files will open in premiere – an error may come up – ignore it – open the folder on the left of premiere and all your mp4 files will be there – no time at all.
good luck
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try exporting your video through ‘adobe media encoder’ i like australia and we use pal too. select mpeg 2 – and whatever settings you need after that – depending on qual and interlaced –
that should hopefully do the trick. what are you using to watch the footage back on??? i like vlc media player – it’s free and plays everything and anything -
take off the pre-rendered function on premiere – that fixed the problem for me – just discovered it. its the little bar on the left – just underneath the timecode for your shots – little box with a line of colours on it. premiere might go funny when you initially click on it – so save everything first – click it – reset it then it’s good to go –
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hey. i do know that adobe released some fake upgrades – for people who had pirate software of the programs. as soon as you install it is comes up with all kinds of problems. a good trick that i heard of – change your computer date back to 2006 – this will fix it. not that i have done this though. if thats whay you may or may not have that could definately be the problem. you can just back up all the your footage and keep your prmeiere files and reinstall the program – i did that a short while back and it worked a treat for weird upgrades. just get the patches from the adobe website to get the latest cs3 hd upgrades.
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hey. i have had a simular problem. not being able to import the bpav folder into premiere and having to individually select mpeg4 shots from the clpr folder. not sure about the timecode. i think since were dealing with a really new product with an older product (ex1 – premiere) things are still a little way off from being an easy workflow. but sorry – not sure about the timecode thing.
-GLENN