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  • Heather Brown

    December 1, 2016 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Premiere 2017 – Video clip blank in timeline!

    Okay, I’ll try those things next time it goes black. I’m not too sure how to remove the luts, but will look into it. I think I tried media cache, and it didn’t work. Renaming and relinking the media is messy – but if needed…

    Heather

  • Heather Brown

    December 1, 2016 at 7:39 pm in reply to: Premiere 2017 – Video clip blank in timeline!

    Are you saying that that is the problem or that is a solution?

    The visual in one of my edits came back after I reimported a shutter stock clip. Other clips in edits just came back eventually. No idea of the cause, nor solution really.

    Heather

  • Heather Brown

    May 29, 2013 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Exporting to WMV 40MB limit ?!

    Exactly. Just wanted to confirm my reasoning to the client. Thanks!

  • Heather Brown

    May 29, 2013 at 2:06 pm in reply to: Exporting to WMV 40MB limit ?!

    If the main purpose is to compress the living crap out of these files to 40MB…will the compression quality be better if the footage is shot to kipro in SD or 720 vs. 1080?!

  • Heather Brown

    May 23, 2013 at 4:57 pm in reply to: Exporting to WMV 40MB limit ?!

    Right now, I’m testing w/ Quicktime Pro w/ the Flip4Mac Studio version.

  • Heather Brown

    May 23, 2013 at 4:57 pm in reply to: Exporting to WMV 40MB limit ?!

    Thanks. Yes strict guidelines for company’s intranet. I’m suggesting 15min segments..but still doing tests. I’m using Quicktime Pro w/ Flip4Mac Studio to export to WMV. I’m playing around with CBR 300 (16×9) and VBR (different modes).

    Question: In reality, I’ll be getting kipros 1080 APR which I’ll need to edit. Will testing a workflow from another 1080 source be comparible? I’m basically exporting APR from Premiere Pro, then letting Quicktime do the export.

  • Did you ever get this workflow figured out? I have 30min presentations that need to be around 30MB WMVs..

  • Heather Brown

    February 16, 2013 at 3:36 am in reply to: Audio Channel confusion

    I couldn’t pull the audio into the mono track – not too sure why. However, I did bring it into a new stereo map & changed the Audio Channel Output Mapping which seemed to work.

    Also you mentioned to make sure when dragging to a new track to be careful not to go out of sync. I see that when the clips are linked there is an out of sync alert if it’s out of sync. Is there any setting in Premiere where I can see this all the time like FCP? There are a few must haves that I’m not finding in Premiere that I’m wrestling with.

    Thanks.
    Heather

  • Heather Brown

    February 16, 2013 at 3:09 am in reply to: Audio Channel confusion

    Thanks Victor. Makes sense, but I can’t physically drag the audio track (L volume, R no audio) down into the new mono track. Lessoned learned for next time – but any more suggestions? My plan is to Reveal, each clip, in the Project, then bring it back into the timeline now that the tracks are set to Mono.

  • Heather Brown

    February 14, 2013 at 5:02 pm in reply to: Audio Channel confusion

    Thanks, but it’s not allowing me to drop in that audio effect.

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