Pierpaolo Ferlaino
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ProRes and DnxHD are 10bits but I think that if you to go beyond 10bits image sequences are the most common way to go… I’m aware of a cineform 16bits 444 but I never used it…
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Pierpaolo Ferlaino
April 5, 2016 at 9:33 am in reply to: Audio::PMM_INSUFFICIENT_MEDIA() Player version of frame duration is longer than acutal [numbers] (numbers)That message usually comes when there’s a corrupted clip…
Is it just a single clip?
Did you try to export it again?Maybe this can be helpful:
https://www.reduser.net/forum/archive/index.php/t-41008.html -
It looks like you’re dropping your higher res picture into a SD interlaced sequence…
It could be quite normal you see the picture like that in your sequence monitor on your computer…Did you look at it scaling your sequence monitor at 100%?
Did you look at it through an external monitor?
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Pierpaolo Ferlaino
April 2, 2016 at 11:10 pm in reply to: Global frame rate change for entire project?I use this script on large projects with no problem… However I’m still on CC2014… Unfortunately I don’t know other methods to batch change frame rates for after effects compositions… Maybe someone else can help….
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Pierpaolo Ferlaino
April 2, 2016 at 8:58 am in reply to: Global frame rate change for entire project?You can use rd comp setter to batch change composition settings…
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Pierpaolo Ferlaino
April 1, 2016 at 1:43 pm in reply to: A clip in a sequence with stereo master track sound louder than the same clip in the sequence with 5.1 master track…Are you judging you 5.1 mix on stereo headphones? You should monitor it in a 5.1 environment…
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What are your audio settings in your system preferences and Premiere?
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I can’t help you with the origin of the problem. As far as I know it started in Premiere CS6 according to what I read on Adobe forums.
Personally, I had this problem working with 4K media files from a Sony FS7 editing them natively and the media cache was in its default location. However I never had this problem with ProRes…As for the cache location, the best location is the fastest drive you have on your computer and it has to be a different location than where your media files are stored.
Usually the fastest drive is an internal one… If you have multiple drives you can choose one different from your system drive.Personally I have a single SSD drive, which is very fast and I leave caches on the default location (System Drive) though I’m thinking of adding a new drive.
IMHO having Premiere cache files on your system drive can be a concern because of drive fragmentation on mechanical drives but, as far as I know, it shouldn’t be a big problem if you have a large drive with a lot of free space and clean your caches regularly…
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Pierpaolo Ferlaino
March 29, 2016 at 6:05 pm in reply to: 5.1 Audio with ACC and Premiere Pro CC/AMCI’m sorry for the misunderstanding…
I think it’s a limitation… I never had success to export H264 quicktime as 5.1 from Adobe CC and I always used mp4…