Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
August 1, 2017 at 4:58 pm in reply to: Why is Premiere messing up the Audio Track AllocationsHmm, that’s really weird. I’ve asked our audio engineers and they are not sure what’s going on. They would like to get a project and media if possible.
If you are able to provide the project and media that would be very helpful. You can reach me at pgaraway at adobe dot com
Thanks and sorry for the hassle.
Peter Garaway
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Peter Garaway
July 31, 2017 at 11:25 pm in reply to: Why is Premiere messing up the Audio Track AllocationsHi Brent,
It appears that your source patching got reversed. Not sure why that happened, but that is why the ordering is wrong. If you change the source patching does the clip go into the timeline correctly?
Thanks,
Peter Garaway
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[Rich Rubasch] “The Lumetri filter is misbehaving when lowering black levels and more. It is a very obvious issue.
“Hi Rich,
Can you explain in more detail what you mean by “misbehaving”? I want to make sure this is known to the team.
Thanks,
Peter Garaway
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Hi Joshua and Markus:
It’s been a long time since this issue has been brought up. Just so I understand exactly what you’re experiencing can you please provide additional info.
– System specs:
– What exactly are you hearing? A screen recording would be awesome!
– Does this happen in the timeline or only in the rendered/exported file?
– Sequence settings
– Export settingsSorry for all of the questions but this information greatly increases the chances of finding the root cause.
Thank you!
Peter Garaway
Adobe -
Hi David,
Trying to find get some answers for you. Stand by.
Thanks!Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Matt,
I think you’ll be able to get the results you need using search bins in Premiere. Please refer to this help doc
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/finding-assets.html
and/or
https://www.provideocoalition.com/search-bins-premiere-pros-best-kept-secret/
Let us know if that doesn’t help.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
[Brent Marginet] “One more for the pile of I DESPISE VFR FOOTAGE, but I do agree that it’s time for everyone to embrace it because it’s not going to go away.”
Thanks for your input Brent. We’re hoping to have users avoid going through handbrake in the future. I’ll try to update this thread as we get closer.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hello Arthur,
Feel free to shoot me an email. I’d be happy to connect you with the right people.
pgaraway at adobe dot com
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Angelika,
I think Jon is right. Here’s more info about track targeting and source patching
If you have any questions please follow up!
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hello again,
Here’s a statement that Patrick Palmer, the product manager for Premiere Pro, posted on the Adobe forums. Thought it should be shared here as well.
“Hello everyone,
We wanted to update you on the current status of the Media Cache workflow.
We have an update to Premiere Pro CC 2017.1 (11.1.x) in the pipeline that will be released very shortly. It will include additional measures to safeguard the Media Cache workflow beyond what’s already released with 11.1.1. It’s an update highly recommended by the Premiere Pro team.
The most important change is that only media cache files of a known file type (such as *.pek, *.ims and *.cfa) will be deleted according to the cache management preference. The folders they are in will remain on the system. Additionally, the Media Cache management will be off by default – a lot of users have requested to switch to an opt-in model, and that’s what it’s going to be moving forward.
This next update will also include a number of performance improvements and bug fixes in other areas, and it will include support for the 10 bit formats of the Panasonic GH-5.
Stay tuned for more info which we’ll post to the blog:
https://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/tag/adobe-premiere-pro-cc/?segment=dva ”Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro