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  • James Strawn

    April 22, 2015 at 7:31 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro or PluralEyes for audio sync

    It’s a good request and you should share it here if you haven’t yet…
    adobe.ly/BugReport
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    Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems

  • It’s hard to day without being able to see how your previous episode project were set up. I seems like the ‘Multiple Project Workflow’ features from CC 2014.1 were made with needs like yours in mind. However, if that’s not exactly working for you, it seems like a nested sequence workflow would be the easiest. If you can straight-forwardly grab the sequence assets you want from those older projects, then it;’s just a matter of making a new sequence for each and nesting them into a master sequence with whatever footage is going to be tying it all together. You should have no problem matching frames either direction as long as you’re always in the same sequence.

    I’ll be thinking of other possible workflows in case that doesn’t work for you either.

  • James Strawn

    April 21, 2015 at 10:45 pm in reply to: Warp Stabilizer won’t analyze footage

    What happens if you delete the effect and then re-apply it front he effects panel to the sequence clip? Also maybe try re-starting PrPro if you haven’t already.

  • Edit: See Alex’s post below

    I can’t think of any workaround either but maybe someone else can. I tried applying and key framing the effect as a master clip effect first but that actually just makes it ignore all but the first keyframe altogether.

  • James Strawn

    April 20, 2015 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Premiere CC Saving Permission Error

    A++ for HT Davis… what he said is probably case in almost every reported case here

    If it thinks the disk is write protected, that’s because something at the system level is telling it that it is. You need to do whatever you can to make sure it’s not being made busy by other processes at the time of your auto saves. Also, you need to 2x check all your permissions to make sure something isn’t blocking you without you knowing it. I also use FAT whenever I can for this reason, among others.

  • Unfortunately, no. I agree it should be possible though and hopefully we can soon.

    Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems

  • Oh I see, I thought you were talking about tracks in the timeline. I don’t use audio track mixer a lot so I’ll check on an answer for you and get back to you asap.

  • Yes. You can just go to the Effect Control Panel, select the effect(s) you want by clicking on their labels (or ctrl/cmd click for multiple) and then copy and paste to a different clip. All customized settings will be retained. You can even paste them into multiple selected clips so they will all be applied at once.

    Software Quality Assurance – Digital Video at Adobe Systems

  • James Strawn

    April 16, 2015 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Making the Leap from FCPX

    + 1 on integrating Prelude into your workflow for the ingesting process. As a bonus, you can use it to log clips or perhaps even make rough cuts before sending to PrPro.

    Once in premiere pro, if you need to import files (assuming you didn’t send them all directly in from prelude), it’s good practice to use the Media Browser for previewing and importing files because it’s smarter about understanding folder dependent file structures where the audio/video (and perhaps some metadata, etc…) are not all part of one standalone file.

  • James Strawn

    April 16, 2015 at 8:20 pm in reply to: Remove unused Clips

    Oh yeah I forgot about that! haha!
    Also, the icon have badges to show whether they’re in use r not, so that’s a way you could selectively remove some or all unused clips.

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