Morgan Mendieta
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Morgan Mendieta
January 3, 2014 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Toggle audio while going through footage at fast speed?Thank you for this. I have now been using Premiere Pro for almost a full year and I love it I can not will not hate it when a client has FCP7 Premiere is the best.
Yes new premiere has option to disable but I recommend those trying premiere to stick with the audio at the high pitch your ears will get used to it and you will be able to understand what is being said at fast skimming. It just takes time.
Thank you all for the replies.
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Morgan Mendieta
February 5, 2013 at 7:58 pm in reply to: Toggle audio while going through footage at fast speed?Actually. False alarm. I just realized it only mutes while you scrub but npt play at more then normal speed. Still helpfull but not what i wanted.
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Morgan Mendieta
February 5, 2013 at 2:11 am in reply to: Toggle audio while going through footage at fast speed?Thank you. This worked “Toggle Audio During Scrubbing” Thanks I can’t live without this. Specially when im editing audio with an annoying voice.
Thanks
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Morgan Mendieta
February 2, 2013 at 12:10 am in reply to: Toggle audio while going through footage at fast speed?Thank you but this is not what i was looking for. What i want is the audio to auto mute as soon as i fast forward or rewind faster then 1x speed.
You can do this in fcp and was wondering if this was posible in premiere.
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I could onnly get 964 on my MBP 16GB ram SSD drive AE 6.0 OSX Mountain Lion
After layer 964 the rest of the layers where blank I could see the layers but the lenght of each layer was inexistent.
I did no more investigating….. on my particular project i can work around that.
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That would be super awesome!!!! I already sent a submission request.
Thank you.
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Thank you all for your input.
Turning off MultiProcessing “Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously” Fixed my problem. tested out 3 times after restart both computer and software and it worked all times.
Thank you this was getting a bit annoying.
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Its strange though because some of the ghost frames that come up are nothing on of my work. Ill try and uplaod a video sample for reference.
Ill give this purge a try never knew it was there.
https://youtu.be/VXeQfBXwOCUnot sure how to add youtube link
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Oh yes It works. Great, time saver.
I think I attempted this before but i did not put markers into new bin and it kept crashing.
Also on my solution which is not obsolete no need to copy in and pase in and out points,
simply make clip length to 00:00:00:01, just copy that into every marker clip.
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Morgan Mendieta
March 9, 2012 at 12:26 am in reply to: export still frames based on sequence markersI was looking for a way to do this myself.
I have about 50+ images I need to export per sequence / video
This was my solution.
Steps:
1. Select my shots with markers
2. Edit each markers Out Point in the browser to the same as the IN point. “Copy In point, Paste to out point”3. Then I take my markers and drag them into a flat timeline like 25 FPS
4. Batch export each timeline to Image Sequence at 25 fps.
Not automated but saved me lots lots of time.