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  • Kevin Anton

    August 18, 2019 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Proxies squeezed although right resolution

    Do the actual proxy video files look like that (in Finder) or do they just get squeezed when they appear in the sequence?

    (i.e. Are the proxies being created wrong or is Premiere just displaying them wrong in the monitor?)

  • Kevin Anton

    August 9, 2019 at 3:17 am in reply to: h.264 with Five Audio Channels?

    I had no idea that file size and CPU usage were not directly correlated. Thanks for the help. I guess I will just stick with Cineform after all, thanks to your confident reassurance.

    (Proxy quality does matter a bit here, since I have a client eager to look at the nice footage throughout the edit process, and the source files play back choppy even after rendering. File size matters too, since I’d like to be able to fit all of the proxies on a portable drive for travel editing. Nevertheless, let’s give Cineform a go!)

    Can you explain how a Resolve workflow is more efficient?vNever done that. I’m working in Premiere, so it will create the proxies for me automatically, I just need Media Encoder to make the presets and then do the work.

  • I’ve never heard of this happening, and I can’t find any info for it online. Does YouTube really apply an automatic noise-reduction to video?

  • Oh yeah, my workflow is usually to duplicate the clip onto the track above and then replace that clip with a linked AE Comp, that way I always have the original clip lined up on the timeline in case some media gets lost somewhere in the AE project.

  • Kevin Anton

    April 17, 2019 at 4:17 am in reply to: Synchronizing problem

    What do you mean by “after I made a cut in somewhere”? Are you using the razor tool to cut the clips and then dragging them around? Or are you marking in and out points and lifting?

    Do you definitely have all four audio tracks selected when you make these edits?

    After synchronizing the clips, try linking, grouping, or merging all of the stacked clips in a given section. Then any changes made to one clip should effect all of the others.

  • Kevin Anton

    April 17, 2019 at 4:08 am in reply to: Flashing Tracks In Timeline

    I’ve seen this happen a few times, but usually a quick restart of the application fixes it. I’m guessing it might be a system memory issue, but I don’t really know.

  • Good to hear.

    For what it’s worth, I don’t know what the others are talking about, I use PP-AE-PP dynamic linking *extensively* and I almost never have technical problems with it. It’s actually the main reason I opt for Premiere for any given job. Being able to quickly pop a clip into AE and do work on it without ever having to export anything is super nifty, and the ability to quickly make tweaks to that work later without re-exporting is invaluable.

  • Kevin Anton

    April 17, 2019 at 4:00 am in reply to: My footage is shifting after render

    I can see it now, thanks.

    That is odd indeed. And this is only happening after rendering? When the WS effect finishes analyzing everything looks fine, but after rendering it moves to the right? If so, sounds like a bug.

    If not, try deleting the WS effect and then adding it back to the clip. Instead of “Stabilize, Crop, Autoscale”, this time set it to “Stabilize only”. Then use the Motion effects to scale the image up slightly and adjust the position until the whole clip plays without any borders popping into frame (i.e. crop and scale it manually instead of having the WS effect do it automatically.)

    If you’re still seeing changes after a render, it’s gotta be a bug!

  • Todd is right, it is almost definitely a “bezier” issue. Here’s a great clip that might help:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haSUaqZes0I

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  • Kevin Anton

    April 16, 2019 at 7:49 pm in reply to: Remove all cross dissolves

    Here is an odd workaround to remove a lot of cross dissolves at once:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMqly8PBTcc

    Forum topic on this:
    https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2416830

    I know of no other ways to do this other than manually, but maybe someone else can chime in.

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