Josh Weiss
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Josh Weiss
November 1, 2014 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 2014 new patch. Project Manager is a mess, what’s still and what’s gone??I’m pretty sure that cineform would be the new go-to codec for pc users. Yes, it is in an MOV wrapper, but I haven’t heard much about negative performance because of that.
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I think he means deleting the footage between the Ins and Outs and not the ins and outs themselves. It has to do with your track selection in all likelihood. Make sure any track you want to delete from has the track Active. For example, in this image track 1 and 3 are active, while 2 is not active.
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Odd, maybe Peter knows.
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Josh Weiss
October 28, 2014 at 6:18 pm in reply to: Use Previews and Match Sequence Settings checkboxes giving me MASSIVE export timesI think I’ve noticed that unchecking Use Previews recently actually seemingly makes it much faster. As if it is actually MAKING it use previews or something. I would give that a shot.
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Josh Weiss
October 28, 2014 at 6:14 pm in reply to: how can i make an adjustment layer only effect 1 video/cam source individually and ignore others?You could duplicate your video track with all of the effects on it, by selecting everything, clearing the tack above it so you don’t write over anything, and alt-dragging all of the clips up so you now have 2 copies. The higher track is with effects, the lower track is without. To get rid of effects on the bottom, select all clips on that track and click remove effects. Then select each corresponding set of clips and group them to each other, or just be careful when you make an edit to do it in both tracks. Then you can shut the eyeball on the top track when you want to edit without effects and turn it back on when you want them back.
Alternately, you could duplicate the clips onto the second track, then make an adjustment layer in your project panel. With all clips on the second track selected, alt-drag the adjustment layer from the project panel onto the selected clips. This will replace all the clips with an adjustment layer and keep the original effects in place. Then you can remove effects on the bottom layer. This is easier than your cmd-k method in my opinion.
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Try setting playback to shut off all external playback and see if you get the same behavior.
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Are you hooked up to a broadcast monitor, with a card like AJA or blackmagic. That could effect it.
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Go to retooled.net blog entry about features in 2014.1. Ibc update.
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Are you sure you are making a SUB CLIP, hitting cmd-u and making a new clip out of it, and not just setting an in and out? i tested on 8.0. can test on 8.1 later if u can’t get it to work.
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so the subclipping fixed the issue? just worked in my tests here.