Jeff Coleman
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Jeff Coleman
August 6, 2016 at 7:40 pm in reply to: Mixing framerates in timeline (Still don’t understand)The following discussions may help:
Mixing 23.976 and 29.97 footage – Premiere CC
https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/946556Shooting in 24p, editing in 30p, easiest workflow?
https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1112879Mixing Frame Rates short tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShHXl6flbewMixing 24p and 30p in PPro
https://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?71465-Combining-24fps-amp-30fps-in-Adobe-CS5-5Film on 60 fps, then convert to 24fps in Post? or film directly on 24fps?
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Open your new project.
Click on Window/Workspaces/Reset to Saved Layout
This will give you the number of bins that you had when you saved your workspace layout. Without this step, you’ll open a project with as many tabs open as the last time the workspace was used.
Does that help?
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Learned the following from experimenting. Not sure the exact cause but this worked to fix it at least so far:
Create a new workspace.
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Vince Becquiot was right actually.
Most of the Macintosh OS Adobe Premiere Pro plug-ins are in
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Plug-Ins/7.0/MediaCore
The rest of the plug-ins are in
Macintosh HD/Users/[User]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Plug-Ins/7.0/MediaCore
I had been looking in the latter and not finding most of them.
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There is, but it looks like only Adobe plugins are in that folder. I don’t see any of my third third party plugins in there.
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Only find the FxFactory ones in there. No BCC, Magic Bullet or other plug-ins in that folder.
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Figured it out. So simple….
The entire layout was a bit too big on the monitor. I slid over the whole lefthand PPro display layout and I could see the scale on the right hand side of the meter now. I shrunk the window a tad and filled the screen.
All is well now.
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Thanks, but it seems to me that I shouldn’t have to make the audio meter any bigger in PPro 2015 than I had it in PPro 2014 in order to see the scale.
However, if I make the audio meter REALLY wide, it turns the meter on its side (so that the level indicator is rising from left-to-right) and displays a scale at the bottom of the pane. This is not desirable.
Another suggestion?
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Jeff Coleman
May 10, 2016 at 2:28 pm in reply to: Weird frame rate when exporting in youtube setting from Premiere Pro CC 2015What Dave said.
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Jeff Coleman
August 20, 2015 at 1:45 pm in reply to: Illustrator pattern tile problem in After EffectsSeveral associates have reproduced this tile pattern anomaly on various Mac systems. So I don’t think it’s some sort of configuration, setting, plug-in, or operator error. BTW: CC 2015 produced the same results.
I don’t know if it’s a tile pattern error in Illustrator or an error in AE’s continuously rasterize function.
As a workaround, in Illustrator I replaced the patterns in the file with my own shapes (think lots of shapes).
Two plus hours with Adobe tech support last week elevated the case to Tier 2 (48 hour call back) support. That was 6 days ago and haven’t heard anything yet from them.