Katie Dillon
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Katie Dillon
February 2, 2018 at 6:51 am in reply to: Premiere won’t export LFE track in the 5.1 mixActually, I just further found out the premiere can’t send out an isolated LFE, it bleeds into the other channels… and there is this terrible workaround instead of adobe just… you know …. fixing it.
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Katie Dillon
February 2, 2018 at 5:45 am in reply to: Premiere won’t export LFE track in the 5.1 mixNever mind, I found the issue. I had a dial moved in the wrong direction.
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Yeah I tried that.
I was just on the phone using “Team Viewer” with Adobe for about 2 hours and it was a literal glitch. They had to go into my premiere and rewrite code. It wasn’t the only issue I was having, but it was the most annoying, but everything is fine now.
Thanks for the help. 🙂
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yes. Like 2 hours ago I remembered i have after effects and did it in there. Thanks for the help though!
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I’m okay with motion.
I guess that’s just what ill have to do.
Thanks for the help.
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I changed the footage from H.264 to Apple Prores 422HQ.
The original green screen was poorly lit, making the Key itself difficult. I was able to matte out the edges where the light trails off changing the hue of the green screen, but the hands still plague me.
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Sorry guys, I totally responded to the first helper, and i guess it never took. But it got swiftly solved by help from people such as yourselves. So many thanks
It was indeed a simple setting that needed to be set.
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Thanks, that was it. Many many thanks 🙂
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I’m not sure what it was shot on, But the footage was originally XML which leads me to believe maybe the AGHVX P2 camera. But it was later converted into quicktime files.
The quicktime files are 1280×1080
DVCPRO HD (18080p 30), Linear PCM, Timecode – HDI’m monitoring it on a large HD computer screen. I have never had this problem before. And when I export it it looks the same, so its not my screen.
The Settings in the timeline are currently as follows :
Frame size 1280×1080 HD (16:9
pixel ration HD 1280×1080
Field dominace NoneQuicktime vid settings
Compressor apple prores 422(HQ)
quality 100%Video Processing Render in 8-bit
Render Control
Frame rate 100%
Resolution%
Codec same as sequence
Master templates & Motion projects
Normal
Always use best qualities when renderingI have changed the compressor setting to a bunch of different things in an attempt to get it to work including the original dvcpro setting for the footage, and nothing…. ive also tried changing the pixel ratio which also did nothing, and the render processing.. which also did nothing.
please help me.
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I’m not sure what it was shot on, But the footage was originally XML which leads me to believe maybe the AGHVX P2 camera. But it was later converted into quicktime files.
The quicktime files are 1280×1080
DVCPRO HD (18080p 30), Linear PCM, Timecode – HDI’m monitoring it on a large HD computer screen. I have never had this problem before. And when I export it it looks the same, so its not my screen.
The Settings in the timeline are currently as follows :
Frame size 1280×1080 HD (16:9
pixel ration HD 1280×1080
Field dominace NoneQuicktime vid settings
Compressor apple prores 422(HQ)
quality 100%Video Processing Render in 8-bit
Render Control
Frame rate 100%
Resolution%
Codec same as sequence
Master templates & Motion projects
Normal
Always use best qualities when renderingI have changed the compressor setting to a bunch of different things in an attempt to get it to work including the original dvcpro setting for the footage, and nothing…. ive also tried changing the pixel ratio which also did nothing, and the render processing.. which also did nothing.
please help me.
