Lisa Olshanski
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Okay. For some reason, it was making anywhere from 2-5 proxy files per clip. Not sure why. Will be sure to watch out for that next time. Crazy!
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Hi again Sean- I figured out how to do that but it doesn’t give me the nice effect I get with Bulge.
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Thanks Sean. I tried that. I need the type to move kind of like an odometer or slot machine. Not individual numbers moving but all the type moving around a cylinder in that direction. Thanks though!
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Lisa Olshanski
July 24, 2016 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Upgraded to 2015.3 and my subclips are no longer called subclipsCan’t we all just get along? I hate how people are rude on Creative Cow help forums. It almost makes me scared to ask for help.
Anyway, my whole problem was solved by just unchecking ingest in Media Browser.
Have a nice day, y’all!
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Lisa Olshanski
July 23, 2016 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Upgraded to 2015.3 and my subclips are no longer called subclips@Duke. You are right. I think it was copying my footage but I had already copied it manually. I unchecked the injest box in Media Browser. Cool new feature though for when I want to use it.
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Lisa Olshanski
July 23, 2016 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Upgraded to 2015.3 and my subclips are no longer called subclipsI just found that every time I make a subclip, Media Encoder opens and that’s when my clip name changes from subclip to _#. WTF? Can I go back and reinstall the older version of Premiere and open this new project in an older project?
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Lisa Olshanski
July 23, 2016 at 3:16 pm in reply to: Upgraded to 2015.3 and my subclips are no longer called subclipsAnd another weird thing that has been happening since upgrading…. Media Encoder (I upgraded this to the latest version too) keeps opening and encodes some of my footage but I never told it to do anything. Any idea what is going on? So, weird.
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Hi David- I ended up transcoding all of the footage to Pro Res 422 1920X1080. Sooo much easier to edit now. It didn’t take as long as I thought to transcode the footage but I did have to show Premiere where each clip was for the media to relink. I suppose if I made the file name the same it would’ve found them all. I just should’ve taken the time to do that at the beginning. You live and you learn! Thank you for your help. When I’m a little less swamped I’ll contact you to figure out which RAID set up I should get. Too bad I just bought 3 2 disk RAID drives. Maybe I can chain those together to get 4 disks? The 24TB RAID drive you mentioned actually isn’t a bad price considering what I just spent!
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David- What do you think I should do at this point? I don’t have time to convert all of the footage but I could buy another RAID so I would have 4 disks. Do you think that would work?
And, say I did have time to convert all the footage, would I be able to link my edit to it without any issues? I would think something would be off or I would get some type of error message???
Again, thanks for your help. I really appreciate it. I haven’t had this problem before.
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The data rate for the video is 97 Mbit/s. I just started cutting so I have 2 tracks of audio and one track of video.
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