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  • Sebastian Sander

    December 30, 2014 at 12:24 pm in reply to: “Multi”cam editing in Premiere Pro

    Hey fellow Danishman! 😉

    In premiere pro there’s a multicam option too. Where you can have as many tracks as you like.
    Put all the clips you want to edit in a sequence for itself. Drag that sequence into the “new” icon.
    And now you have a sequence within a sequence (wow inception). Right click on the new sequence in your timeline and select multicam -> enable. Now all you have to do is right click in your program monitor and select display mode -> multicam, and you’re good to go 🙂

    If you want to sync your audio to the video I would suggest using plural eyes. Though you can also sync inside premiere pro, by selecting the video and audio file you want to sync, right click and press merge clips 🙂

    Hope this helps.
    Kind regards
    Sebastian

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  • Hey Miguel.
    Is your source monitor set to composite video?
    The only way I get a multicam view in the source monitor is to double click a multicam sequence in the project window.
    If you just double click on a normal video file, does it show this as multicam as well?

    Kind regards
    Sebastian

    There he goes. One of God’s own prototypes. Some kind of high-powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

  • Sebastian Sander

    December 30, 2014 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Automatically find edits in a mastered timeline?

    Hey Ted.
    I don’t think Premiere has a way to do this (probably I just don’t know how).
    But if you have the project in fcp you should be able to export an xml file, that you can import to premiere.
    There you have all the cuts, so now you just have to cut the upscaled file according to the new importet project 🙂
    Hope it helps.

    Kind regards
    Sebastian

    There he goes. One of God’s own prototypes. Some kind of high-powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.

  • Sebastian Sander

    December 30, 2014 at 10:05 am in reply to: Error: inconsistent number of audio channels

    Hey.

    I had the exact same problem and tried everything in terms of changing audio channels from mono to stereo, to have 1 track and 3 tracks, nothing helped!

    Until I just put audio tracks with different settings on their own individual track in the timeline. Then PE would sync with no errors. Hope this helps you too 🙂

    I think it’s because PE syncs the tracks in the timeline individually, and therefore it can’t have different setting for one track.

    Kind regards
    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Sander

    November 26, 2014 at 11:09 am in reply to: Video is shortened when imported

    Yeah, I’ve had the excact same problem. Neither did media encoder nor premiere pro see the real length of the file. So in the end I used another converter like mpeg streamclip to convert the file. I tried different settings, so I don’t remember wich one worked (probably some uncompressed .mov).
    Hope this helps 🙂

    Regards
    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Sander

    November 26, 2014 at 10:59 am in reply to: H264 export problem

    Hey Marco.
    Unfortunately i didn’t solve it. I just stopped using the h264 export from AE. It’s just not worth the hassle. Sometimes it works, other times it crashed. I’ve even gotten a bsod after the export, wich made the project file unreadable. So I just do my h264 render in media encoder. Actually the only thing I render from AE is animation .mov.

    If you figure it out, I would be glad to hear from you 🙂

    Regards
    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Sander

    May 3, 2014 at 5:49 pm in reply to: Replace clip with sequence

    In the project panel 🙂

  • Sebastian Sander

    October 31, 2013 at 10:53 am in reply to: Desktop Video 9.7.7 BSOD

    Any updates on this? I got the same motherboard and the same problem. I get BSOD with Blackmagic intensity shuttle in AE.

    I was able to stop the BSOD’s in AE by unchecking “Scale and letterbox Output to fit Video Monitor” in preferences. Although this is not a good solution.

    I think it has something to do with the USB 3.0 on the P9X79. I am also getting BSOD when I have my ICY BOX Raidsonic on USB 3.0 and try to save a project in premiere pro.

    It would be awesome if anybody had a solution 🙂

    Kind regards
    Sebastian

  • Sebastian Sander

    September 18, 2013 at 6:50 am in reply to: Disable auto keyframes for audio effects

    Maybe I wasn’t clear in my first post.
    I very often use EQ and Dynamics on the audio tracks, and I use the “Custom setup”. When I do this i tweak the different settings to make the audio the way I want it. Sometimes I use some of the parameters, sometimes others. I do this while listening to the audio by looping it. The different effects makes a keyframe every time a parameter is changes. Then I have to put the time indicator at the last keyframe and delete them all.
    And it doesn’t help to turn ON the stopwatch before making the changes. This will just make the process even worse. Because every time the time indicator goes back to that keyframe all the changes “reset”.
    I didn’t have to do this either in CS6 or CS5.5.

    Isn’t there a way to just disable these auto keyframes?

  • Sebastian Sander

    January 21, 2013 at 11:49 am in reply to: H264 export problem

    Yeah. I’m doing it that way right now. It just annoys me, that i can’t render h264 from AE. It’s no problem to render a .mov in h264, but the .mp4 always makes an error on the last frame-render.
    And in cs5.5 there were no problem.

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