Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 24, 2017 at 3:10 am in reply to: Why is Premiere messing up the Audio Track AllocationsYikes! That’s really odd. Please email with your project file and a sample video. I’ll connect you with the right folks.
petergaraway at adobe dot comPeter Garaway
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Hi John,
This is expected behavior. This is specific to having the AE template in the sequence above or below the Premiere title. If you move the Premiere title so that its no above or below the AE template you can modify the text as you desired.
So not necessarily a bug but I understand why you would want it to behave differently. Please file a feature request. You’re the only person I’ve heard this request from ☺
https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 23, 2017 at 10:04 pm in reply to: Shift Select text selection not working in ‘New’ TitlerHi Peter,
The plan is to have this feature available in the upcoming release. Please keep a look out for it.
Peter Garaway
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Hi Gilbert,
Chris is correct. The workaround is to turn on High-Quality Playback. This resolves the issue. This bug should be addressed in the next release.
Sorry for the troubles!
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 23, 2017 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Why is Premiere messing up the Audio Track AllocationsHi Brent,
If you like I can put you directly in touch with someone from the team who’s familiar with this area. Again, getting a project from you would be the most helpful.
Let me know! You can email or response here.
Peter Garaway
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Hi Mark,
I’m not aware of a less manual way to connect the original files. You can rename or make the files offline in PPro and manually relink the originals (painful). Maybe others have a better way.
Here’s some additional information about moving your FCP7 project into PPro.
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/importing-xml-project-files-final.html
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 23, 2017 at 4:53 pm in reply to: NVIDIA Card with Yosemite and Premiere causing major graphics failureHi Julius,
Just recently, Peter Kirst from the NVIDIA Workstation team wrote on the Adobe user forums that he’d be happy to have an offline conversation with anyone that can provide steps to reproduce these corruption issues.
You can see his post here https://forums.adobe.com/message/9766096#9766096
Definitely, reach out to him!
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 9, 2017 at 11:32 pm in reply to: Why is Premiere messing up the Audio Track AllocationsHi Brent,
Sorry for the delay. I did get you email, thanks! As you could have probably guessed your file checked out fine on our systems.
It sounds like Premiere has some bad prefs stored somewhere. Have you tried clearing your prefs and/or uninstalling and reinstalling the app?
You file looks good but if you want to also share an empty project that could help us as well.
Peter Garaway
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[David Stack] “After importing the 608 SCC file, I duplicate the file, and change the copy to 708. Then the final export contains both 608 and 708 data for broadcast. But these SCC files inadvertently change from 708 to 608, and vice versa. I”
Hi David,
Can you try these steps to see if it fixes the issue:
1. Copy the .scc file before exporting
2. Import both files and change one caption to 708Let us know if that helps.
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 2, 2017 at 7:50 pm in reply to: Can I change the properties (aspect ratio) of existing subtitles?Hi Tamsyn,
[Disclaimer I’m not a captions expert but I believe this should work]
To change the PAR of the captions, right-click on the caption file in the Project panel > Select Modify > Interpret Footage. From the Modify Clip menu, select Square Pixels from the conform to drop down menu.
If you need to scale your captions, you can select the captions in the sequence, right-click choose Scale to Frame Size from the menu (not Set to Frame Size).
Hope this helps. And hopefully, others will chime in if there’s a better method.
Peter Garaway
Adobe