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Strange behavior like that is often a result of some corruption with your media cache. You can clean them by using the clean button in app prefs > media. Or you can go to the path listed there and delete them all manually. Beware the second method though because it really will delete all your cache files and not just the ones for whatever project you’re in.
Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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Yes, unfortunately it was removed in 2014, and here is why…
https://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2014/11/update-on-speech-to-text-functionality-in-video-tools.htmlSoftware Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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Alex’s response is good and correct. I’ll just add to it. Even after doing the ‘render and replace for any given AE comp there will still be a ‘restore original’ option to get it back to its ‘un-rendered’ state. So R&R is a good way to really boost performance in a project containing AE comps and you’re not actually losing the comp or anything when you do it, so I suggest using it whenever you can make time for it.
As for the terminology, baked, flattened, replaced, and even rendered are all kind of fluid terms They essentially mean, ‘not rendered and replaced yet’, or ‘not exported and re-imported’ as the case may be… They’re all sort of related to transcoding but aren’t exactly the same. But that’s all a pretty long discussion that may be more info than you need. Short of that, it is good to know more about rendering in general in PrPro, and here is a very good (brief) video about that…
https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/why-is-there-a-red-or-yellow-bar-in-my-sequenceSoftware Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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James Strawn
July 15, 2015 at 1:25 am in reply to: What’s your preferred way to populate the timeline?My preferred method most of the time is: “- Put INs and OUTs on the source monitor & grab to the timeline one by one.”
And ou left off automate to sequence, which is still very useful for a certain set of users.
Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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James Strawn
June 17, 2015 at 7:28 pm in reply to: Upgrading to Adobe CC.. How to prevent loss of workBEFORE YOU INSTALL CC 2015, choose to keep versions side-by-side or overwrite. Details:
https://bit.ly/1TphtgUSoftware Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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[Andy Field] “I played with it and with the timeline in Yellow, it doesn’t seem to play smoothly after it figures out how to do the morph on the cut…however if you render just “in to out” effects it does play smoothly enough to see what it will look like on output
“This is correct. Let me explain a bit more though:
The render bars are just PrPro’s best guess at whether or not it will be able to playback in real time. Yellow means that it probably will be able to but it’s not sure. Morph Cut playback is extremely processor intensive for a built-in effect because of all the facial recognition, tracking and other things it needs to handle. So it often cannot play back in realtime without building render previews first. You need to choose ‘render in to out’ or ‘render entire work area’ depending on whether or not you have the work area bar showing or not. The enter key is mapped by default to ‘Render Effects in to out’ and since the morph cut effects are yellow in GPU mode it won’t render anything that way. There are already several user requests to force the morph cut effect to turn red in GPU mode, but feel free to add another if you like… adobe.ly/BugReport
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[Herb Sevush] “Morph effect shows quicktime gamma shift going into and out of effect (Quicktime ProRes 422) on OSX 9.5”
I’m not sure what’s going not here. Do you think it might be similar this?
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1872101
“Morph Effect causes color shift on Background, Help”Which apparently this user saw go ways by upgrading Speed grade 2015 as well. … worth a try?
Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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[David Roth Weiss] “***The new project files created in CC 2015 are most likely not backwardly compatible with Premiere CC 2014”
= TRUE…and it’s saving that new project with the ‘-n’ iterated name because it’s actually converting your previous project to be compatible with 2015. (just in case that was not 100% evident)
Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
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The most latest news usually goes to twitter first and is currently this…
https://twitter.com/creativecloud/status/610220402770481152Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems
The countdown is on! Morph Cut, Character Animator, and more coming to pro video tools within days. http://t.co/oYtaP0N5vy #CCNext
— Adobe Creative Cloud (@creativecloud) June 14, 2015
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You need to 2x click the marker to open it and then assign it a duration value. The default is 00.
I’m not sure why some of your markers already have duration but it could be because they had markers already added to them in prelude (or perhaps an earlier version of PrPro). So those markers and their assigned durations were inherited at import.