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  • Rikk Desgres

    March 12, 2012 at 5:35 pm in reply to: Subclips out of sync

    I’m still having this problem. All my subclips have the correct audio but the picture is off. Looks like the picture is from the head of the master clip and the audio is what I selected for inclusion for the subclip. Does anybody out there have ANY ideas? I’m using CS5 with a Blackmagic Intensity on a 2010 mac Pro.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 7, 2012 at 8:24 pm in reply to: Trouble with subclips and XML export

    I’m finding that if I XML from PP to FCP all my subclips in my bins have lost their in and out points.

    My one subclip in the sequence faired OK.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 7, 2012 at 2:12 pm in reply to: Timecode off between Quicktime file and PP

    Tried that on one clip and when bringing in the clip in FCP and checking it in QT it has what PP has for a start 01:57:49;27. But when I bring it into PP it has 01:27:56;29. So something is messed up with PP timecode display.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 6, 2012 at 3:36 pm in reply to: Timecode off between Quicktime file and PP

    I did an XML info FCP (CS5 can’t produce an XML that Resolve can read) and EVERY media file name was “Clip.” One by one I relinked the files based in the timeline name, which was correct. Once I did this everything was frame accurate with the correct timecode. I am at the early assembly stage of a long film. Once it’s finished I don’t want to have to do this for every clip in the film. This has not happened to me before. These files are from someone I never worked with before, so I’m unsure what has been done to the files prior to me getting them. I will try to contact the camera person and see if I can shed more light. I’m thinking of cutting in FCP instead of PP for this film.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 6, 2012 at 2:50 am in reply to: Timecode off between Quicktime file and PP

    Yes I meant 01:57:49;27.

    I got the files from a client. I don’t know how they were generated. They are ProRes422, so he may have done a conversion before I got them. How do I fix this? I will be going to Davinci for color grading and I need timecodes to be correct.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 5, 2012 at 11:59 pm in reply to: Intensity pro, no audio…

    Mac sure your audio out says “Built-in audio” in your PP preferences. I know you may want to chose AJA, the built-in is the correct choice.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 5, 2012 at 9:07 pm in reply to: 4 channel P2 audio – only one channel plays

    Don’t have the originals. Like I said transcoding to ProRes worked. Don’t know why though.

  • Rikk Desgres

    March 5, 2012 at 6:57 pm in reply to: 4 channel P2 audio – only one channel plays

    Yes. they were files that were originally imported via FCP Log and Transfer. I ended up transcoding them to ProRes with pass-through audio and now I get 4 distinct channels. There are a log of little things with PP that are taking away the advantage I thought it had over FCP.

  • Rikk Desgres

    February 27, 2012 at 7:43 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 5.5 timecode question

    Yes. I know that. I was just commenting on it so it would take a bump and if there was a resolution maybe someone would post it 😉

  • Rikk Desgres

    February 27, 2012 at 7:33 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 5.5 timecode question

    Not getting TC out SDI either.

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