Jayson Moo-young
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Did something like this a while back and couldn’t for the life of me remember what was done. 10/10 method. Thanks!
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Jayson Moo-young
May 17, 2014 at 2:29 pm in reply to: How do i change frequency on sony UTX-B2 wireless microphones?Thanks!
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Jayson Moo-young
November 20, 2013 at 7:46 am in reply to: Match export properties to source “exactly” ?Media Encoder comes with quiet a bit of presets even in CS4. Are your files going to a distribution house or to web? If to web – Replace the audio in Premier Pro, Link to Media Encoder, H.264, YouTube, Look for ‘Level’ and change that to something higher if you’re working with HD files and you can basically adjust all the other settings as you need to. If it’s for someone else to distribute (and because you mentioned Quicktime I’m supposing you’re on a mac) you can select Quicktime as the export option and where it says “Video Codec” select Pro Res and you can tweak the rest of the settings from there. Pro Res files will come out huge by the way but are great quality.
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Trash Render Files and Media Cache and render that timeline again.
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Not all tracks are mixed that way, also might be how whoever compressed it compressed it. Happens all the time when I’m editing music vids. lol.
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Jayson Moo-young
November 19, 2013 at 9:44 pm in reply to: Match export properties to source “exactly” ?Exporting as H.264? It’s been a while since I’ve used CS4(years actually) are you also using Media Encoder?
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Because the edge feather in premier is semi-retarded. It only applies to the direct edges of your clip, not the transparent areas, and doesn’t go too far inwards. You’re better off making lowerthirds in After Effects but you could apply a Four Point Garbage Matte around the edges of the rectangle then add a Gaussian or Fast Blur and crank it up. Then adjust the matted to keep the edges sharp. This also only works if your Text is on a different track. Seriously tho, After Effects.
Here’s a quick vid, just for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nkZ_ilV73U&feature=youtu.be -
Jayson Moo-young
November 19, 2013 at 8:44 pm in reply to: adobe premier Audio Filter missing: Internal Volume MonoI dunno about unworkable but I had to painstakingly go through my working sequence and find the audio cip with a “Missing Audio Filter” in it’s effects control tab then overwrite that clip. The next best way is to export an XML and import that into a new project… you would then have to reapply necessary audio filters. For some reason it was the volume control fx that went missing. There might be a way to correct this by editing the premier project in a text editor but I’ve tried that for a few hours to no avail.
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Jayson Moo-young
May 21, 2013 at 3:13 am in reply to: Changing settings of existing sequence in Adobe Premire proYou are a gentleman and a scholar… Thanks for this post. I had a different sequence setting for my proxy multicam edit so I just searched and replaced that dimension with the 1080p setting.
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Jayson Moo-young
November 4, 2012 at 10:41 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CS4 > CS6 – Raw Footage Codec Suggestions?I do recommend converting those files to a more up to date and reliable codec (lagarith, cineform, pro res or avid’s uncompressed formats should keep em high quality but massive file sizes. No sense in keeping with a codec that Adobe probably dropped form official support.
I normally recommend not installing codecs unless needed but you might want to try downloading the latest Cinepak Codec installer(from a trusted source of course).