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  • Ryan Sarver

    February 21, 2012 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Batch Export Multiple Sequences

    Jakub,

    To get this done, open Adobe Media Encoder, then click file>add premiere pro sequence – when you add the sequence that way you can select multiple timelines within the sequence.

  • Ryan Sarver

    September 14, 2011 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Batch Export Multiple Sequences

    So when I open up the project in AME I see the projects all named correctly however I have tried every keyboard shortcut I can think to select multiple sequences but am only able to add 1 at a time. This isn’t much help if I have to reopen the project and select each sequence individually. I am sure I am doing something wrong here but could really use the help.

    Premiere CS5.5
    Mac OS X 10.7

  • Ryan Sarver

    September 14, 2011 at 11:59 am in reply to: Single Side Transition Hot Key

    Thanks guys for all the help. I tried what you all said and got it working. Thanks so much…..it is going to be a huge time saver.

  • Ryan Sarver

    September 14, 2011 at 3:06 am in reply to: Single Side Transition Hot Key

    Thanks for the reply. That works for me when I have two clips laying next to each other on the same track. In this instance however on V2 – I have a logo overlay and on V1 – I have the source material. I need them both to fade to black independently. The problem is that the hotkey for default transition seems to only apply when there are clips next to each other on the timeline. I need the logo and source material to fade out to nothing on the timeline. In this setting, I can’t get the short cut key to work. Am I doing something wrong?

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