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  • Roger Averdahl

    October 10, 2006 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Thank you very much Roland! 🙂

    It worked like a charm! I am new to Expressions so your help is very valuable to me!

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    October 10, 2006 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Thank you very much Roland! 🙂

    It worked like a charm! I am new to Expressions so your help is very valuable to me!

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    October 10, 2006 at 12:36 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Thank you very much Mylenium! 🙂

    It works like a charm and i am going to look into how to automate the Expression with the script you provided. I am new to Expressions so your help is very valuable for me! 🙂

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    October 10, 2006 at 12:36 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Thank you very much Mylenium! 🙂

    It works like a charm and i am going to look into how to automate the Expression with the script you provided. I am new to Expressions so your help is very valuable for me! 🙂

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    October 9, 2006 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Mylenium, if i use that Expression and paste it to Layer 2 its Opacity changes 0 and stays there forever.

    Do you have any clues to what i have done wrong?

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    October 9, 2006 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Possible to offset Expressions based on frames?

    Mylenium, if i use that Expression and paste it to Layer 2 its Opacity changes 0 and stays there forever.

    Do you have any clues to what i have done wrong?

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    September 2, 2006 at 4:19 pm in reply to: Changing Log Setting to AV

    1. Select all logged clips and go to Project > Export Batch List
    2. Name the file and press Save
    3. Go to Project > Import Batch List
    4. Select the exported Batch List and press Open
    5. In your Project Window/Panel a new Bin with the same name as your Bacth List will be created upon import.
    6. Double click that folder to open it
    7. That Bin contains all imported logged clips and they are all set to Take Audio and Video
    8. Select the clips and press F6 to start Batch Capturing your clips!

    All “old” logged clips will be in your project and you will have to manually delete them.

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    July 25, 2006 at 2:39 pm in reply to: Tab Names in Premiere Pro 2

    With the program Resource Hacker one can easily modify this and delete the word Timeline.

    If you still want to get rid of it, i will provide you with a step by step description.

    Here is a link to how it looks after the modification: https://members.chello.se/averdahl/timeline.jpg

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

  • Roger Averdahl

    June 11, 2006 at 3:03 pm in reply to: Interview with Jacob Rosenberg

    Thanks for the Podcast Aanarav and thanks to Jacob Rosenberg for his time to share such interesting info! 🙂

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden

  • Roger Averdahl

    May 29, 2006 at 12:18 pm in reply to: Capturing Video using PP2

    I just found a solution in Adobe’s forum: Create a new User Account with administrative privileges in Windows and capturing should work again. Even if your old User Account have administrative privileges creating a new one is worth trying. 🙂

    Dont forget to log into the new account!

    /Roger

    Premiere Pro User Group Sweden – http://www.pproug.se

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