Muthu Ayyeppen
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Hello,
with Premiere Pro CC 7.2.1, is there a possibility in the export settings or profiles (PPro or AME) to force set timecode of exported medias. I’m aware it takes the timecode of sequence and it works brilliantly well. I can see in the export media dialog there is an option of “Set start timecode to 0”. Is there a way to set user defined timecodes, say 05:00 or 10:00 ? the reason I’m asking this we transcode or export around 50-100 medias everyday and we need user defined timecode setting option.
Thanks,
Muthu -
Muthu Ayyeppen
November 6, 2013 at 7:25 am in reply to: AME does not carry Timecode of Premiere Pro timelineThanks Thomas, that works!
Also found out that disabling “Enable Native Premiere Pro Sequence Import” in the AME Prefs also respects the timecode from PP timeline without opening and closing the export settings. Not sure what that checkbox means though? But found out below bugs that needs some fix –
1. Disabling the above checkbox stays good until PP and AME are closed and restarted, when restarted it comes back again!?
2. But, if you also disable along the “Enable Parallel Encoding”, then both stays unchecked even after several restarts of PP and AME?!
Though the timecode issue is sorted with the above workarounds, would be happy if the fixes are done – also to know what those checkboxes actually mean to do?? please can you throw some light.
Many thanks,
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On the same note, exporting sequences out of Premiere Pro CC (as XDCAM 422 50 Mbits)carries the timeline timecode (I’ve set to 10:00:00:00). If Queued using the Media Encoder, it exports but with Zero TC.
I’ve made sure that “Use Zero TC” is off and tried with various combinations on the best depth, maximum quality. Preferences within AME is set to accept metadata, etc. No good.
Any help?
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Muthu Ayyeppen
June 30, 2013 at 12:34 pm in reply to: What quicktime export is as god as prores 422hq?Has anyone tried if encoding to DNxHD from Premiere Pro has the same Gamma Shift problem that is present while encoding DNxHD from FCP ?
Thanks,
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Hi there,
Seems like in your General Settings/Audio – you have selected all incoming sources as 5.1 which turns all your Stereo Tracks into 5.1 while on import so it can only get into a 5.1 track and not a Standard track in the timeline. Try amending that settings to “Use File” , then reimport your audio tracks and see if it solves.
Best,
Muthu
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Muthu Ayyeppen
February 11, 2010 at 12:54 pm in reply to: Media Duration dropping by frames when exported from Avid into FCPCan someone help me out Please???
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Muthu Ayyeppen
February 2, 2010 at 10:46 am in reply to: Media Duration dropping by frames when exported from Avid into FCPAny help?
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Muthu Ayyeppen
January 28, 2010 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Media Duration dropping by frames when exported from Avid into FCPExporting .mov files with DVPAL codec at 25fps. I have even tried with different field order settings and also as progressive frames. Nothing good!
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Steven, if you’re looking for exporting your HDV edit seq into a uncompressed 1440×1080, here you go:
Before exporting your final edited sequence, duplicate your timeline, then go to your timeline settings (cmd +0), change the compressor setting in the bottom left from HDV to uncompressed 10bit. Then go export as quicktime movie and make sure settings is in default “Current Settings” and export.
Hope this helps!