Peter Garaway
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Sorry not aware of any tutorials yet. But its fairly simple to use if you were familiar with CS6.
1. Select your clips in the Project panel
2. Right-click> Choose ‘Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence
3. Multi-Camera dialog window appears. Choose how you would like to sync and there’s a few new options in there.
4. Create a new sequence from your Multi-Camera source sequence
5. ‘New in CC’ You know access the Multi-Camera monitor from the Program Monitor. You do this by going to the Program Monitor panel menu> Select Multi-CameraThat’s the gist of it. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Yes in Premiere Pro CC me make smaller projects.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Hi guys,
This is a new setting for Premiere Pro CC. Many users wanted to ability to quickly enable and disable Transmit without having to go inside the preferences. Also note that you can create a keyboard shortcut for this feature too.
Just for the record Transmit is enabled by default.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Mike,
Do note that the path has changed for Premiere Pro CC.
In order to access your Premiere Pro CS6 keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CC do the following steps:
Mac:
Copy your .kys file from
/Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Premiere Pro/6.0and paste to
/Users/[username]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/7.0/Profile-[username]/MacBest,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere ProPeter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Joe,
Here’s a few ideas:
Make sure to download and install the latest 10.4.5 driver and plugins from AJA. Here’s the links:
Driver: https://www.aja.com/en/support/software/
Plugins: https://www.aja.com/en/products/kona-3g/#support
And download the latest Avid QuickTime Codecs (LE 2.3.8)
Hope this does the trick.
Best,
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Sorry I updated the path. dmglab is my user name doh!
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
n order to access your Premiere Pro CS6 keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CC do the following steps:
For Windows:
Copy your .kys file from
C:Users[username]AppDataRoamingAdobePremiere Pro6.0and paste to
C:Users[username]DocumentsAdobePremiere Pro7.0Profile-[username]WinMac:
Copy your .kys file from
/Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Premiere Pro/6.0and paste to
/Users/[username]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/7.0/Profile-[username]/MacPeter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Bob,
In order to access your keyboard shortcuts from Premiere Pro CS6 to Premiere Pro CC do the following steps:
For Windows:
Copy your .kys file from
C:Users[username]AppDataRoamingAdobePremiere Pro6.0and paste to
C:Users[username]DocumentsAdobePremiere Pro7.0Profile-dmglabWinMac:
Copy your .kys file from
/Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Premiere Pro/6.0and paste to
/Users/[username]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/7.0/Profile-dmglab/MacPeter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Manuel,
Here are some rough instructions on Standard Setup vs. Voice Over setup. We only recommend that users use ASIO or Core Audio for Voice Over ONLY! Users should switch into the Standard setup for any work being done other than voice over. This will ensure that the input and output are synched.
Audio Setup Instructions for Mac
For Standard Edit/Capture Setup:
1) Set Premiere Pro>Preferences>Playback>Audio Device>AJA Device
2) Set Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware>Adobe Desktop Audio>Anything other than AJA Device
3) Set Apple>System Preferences>Audio>Input>Anything other than AJA Device
4) Set Apple>System Preferences>Audio>Output>Anything other than AJA Device
For Voice Over Setup
1) Set Premiere Pro>Preferences>Playback>Audio Device>Adobe Desktop Audio
2) Set Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware>Adobe Desktop Audio>System Default Audio Device
3) Set Apple>System Preferences>Audio>Input>AJA Device
4) Set Apple>System Preferences>Audio>Output>AJA DeviceAudio setup instructions for Windows:
For Standard Edit/Capture Setup:
1) Set Edit>Preferences>Playback>Audio Device>AJA Device
2) Set Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware>Adobe Desktop Audio>Anything other than AJA ASIO
For Voice Over Setup
1) Set Edit>Preferences>Playback>Audio Device>Adobe Desktop Audio
2) Set Edit>Preferences>Audio Hardware>Adobe Desktop Audio>AJA ASIO
3) Select the Audio Input for the AJA card on the AJA Control PanelPeter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro -
Hi Christopher,
I saw this on the Adobe forums. Appears to be a Red Giant problem. Here’s the link to the thread. Hopefully this will help. In Premiere Pro CC you’ll be able to use a keyboard shortcut to disable transmit.
https://forums.adobe.com/message/4198671
“Yep that work around confirms exactly what I suspected. Red Giant is running their plugin service as an separate host service. Adobe will not release the Blackmagic card as long as it’s selected and initialized. This is a Red Giant issue with how they setup their plugin with Adobe. That is why you have to switch the preview in AE to Computer monitor when you want to use the Red Giant so AE will release the device.
To essentially do the same thing in Premiere, you have to close the Blackmagic sequence from the timeline and change the player to the Adobe Player. So create a non-Blackmagic sequence as a Duplicate sequence in your project. Leave it on the timeline. Copy and paste the Blackmagic Sequence over to that when you want to launch the Red Giant plugin. Close the Blackmagic Sequence from the time line. Then drop the plugin into the Duplicate sequence and launch the Red Giant Interface. See if it will then utilize the Blackmagic card in the Red Giant Host panel”
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro