Sounds logical based on the info given. You may want to give more details like hardware and codec.
Minimum requirements as stated by Adobe are only for installing, not for using the software. If you want to use it, you need much more muscle.
Sounds logical based on the info given. You may want to give more details like hardware and codec.
Minimum requirements as stated by Adobe are only for installing, not for using the software. If you want to use it, you need much more muscle.
Yep I started with 3.2.2. Never even had the older version.
I'm not sure what you mean by a PP extension. I was loading the clips in PluralEyes directly, then exporting to Premiere XML.
In my case, with CS 5.5, the problem appeared to be corrupted software.
For no apparent reason, no files would open. All attempts produced the "This project contained..." message.
Then I noticed that creating a new file would not give me the HDV file options. Just the DV options. That was the clue.
Solved the problem by reinstalling the program. Good thing I had install files saved on a disk.
Well, I did the reinstall and now it is working. The .mts files are conforming.
I am wondering if it has to do with different Creative Cloud accounts. I was editing last night on my personal CC account (laptop) and then brought the harddrive to work and used the company's CC account (imac).
The other co-worker computer that I tested on earlier and worked is actually my personal second machine (G5 Tower) that I have at work that has my personal CC account.
The reinstall works for now.
Thanks for the reply.
Next time I will try the deactivate & activate suggestion.
Yeah. I thought when I imported the images as a sequence by checking 'Image Sequence', that WAS my sequence. Apparently not. The framerate is fine. As I said, I set that up in the Preferences originally, the imported series picks up the framerate from the Preferences. The time of the clip at 6.14sec is right too, so no problem there.
A media file is used as a source (this includes image sequences).
A Sequence is the place where you edit media sources together,
including video, image sequences, audio etc.
FAQ: How do I learn Premiere Pro?
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/878529?tstart=0
Adobe Premiere Pro Help and tutorials
http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/topics.html
The definitive tutorial list in message #3 courtesy John T Smith:
Got it. Thanks. I looked at the tutorials list and didn't find anything there for this particular topic. I'll check it out for others things.
Thank you joe bloe!
For at least the past four hours, I have been searching Adobe Forums, Google, and checking everything under the sun within PP! I didn't find how to disable this under preferences for Media Player, but I did open up Quick Time and the Clip Name (file name) isn't there.
If you have the time, could you share the path to the Media Player > Preferences > Disable the Clip Name. I'm using Win 7 Professional, IE 10.
Again, thank you!
Tap
So I'm guessing that CC would not be backwards compatible with CS 5.5? Is that true?
That is correct.
Sorry, I don't use Windows Media Player.
In fact, I uninstall WMP and IE when I install the OS (Win7 64).
VLC media player for Windows
Nifty link.
Thanks for posting.
Not a problem; thank you for your reply!
Hi,
I've just installed Premiere Pro CC on my iMac 27 running OSX 10.8.4, all updates installed etc.
On launch Premiere fires up and asks for the project details. I create a new project, then submit and Premiere Pro then crashes with the error "/sirreel64/releases/2013.02/shared/adobe/MediaCore/Backend/Make/Mac/ ../../Src/Core/PropertiesImpl.cpp-595"
Any thoughts?
Thanks
David
Hi All,
I've come across a problem today and I was hoping some of you may have some ideas to help me fix it.
I have a project, a feature length film, that was edited years ago using Final Cut Pro 6 on an old Power Mac G5, my old editing machine.
In Fall of 2010, I made the switch to PC and in Spring of 2012 to the Adobe Creative Cloud.
Last summer, I was asked to produce some additional DVDs of the film. I did so by taking the master Quicktime File Export (A 30 gig DVCPro HD Quicktime File) and bringing it into Adobe Premiere CS5.5.From there I was able to export to mpeg2 DVDs very quickly by utilizing the Adobe Media Encoder. Shortly thereafter, I updated to CS6 and the Creative Cloud.
I received another request today to upload the film to my vimeo account. I went to open the project file in Adobe Premiere CC. After updating the project file, the timeline opens, however, the footage is completely "Whited" out. I've tried numerous techniques including updating my NVIDIA Drivers, Quicktime components, using both CUDA and Software Mercury playback, etc. Nothing seems to work.
I've never had difficulty opening DVCProHD in a Quicktime wrapper before. Is this an issue new to Adobe Premiere CC? Does anyone have any solutions.
Quick Specs on my system:
Adobe Premiere CC
Windows 7 64 Ultimate
24 Gigs Ram
NVIDIA Gefore 9800 GT (utilizing CUDA hack)
Intel Core i7 950
THanks in advance for any help.
Hi TonsofFun,
I was expereincing the exact same problem. I had just bought a new ASUS machine, with a good graphics card, great memory ect. I was on the adobe live help chat with tech support for hours, to no avail. We tried changing the extension name, runing as an admin, clearing the %temp% folder, updating drivers. All of that stuff.
Then I removed windows 8 and installed 7 and presto! No problems. Make sure you install windows 7 64 bit or else you wont be able to download premiere. Installing 7 was kind of a pain because I had to find all the drivers for my ethernet and graphics card, however, premiere works now.
I think the issue is with Windows 8. And I don't know about you, but Windows 8 was really just a massive pain, and seemed to be all about adverstiments. No one needs that. We need a platform that works. So I ay ditch it.
Hope that helps,
Tracy
Hi Steve,
This may sound obvious, but is QuickTime installed on your current machine?
Thanks,
Kevin
Be great also if this site had an obvious sticky link to -
'CC premiere_pro_reference.pdf'
This is always so hard to find (unless you know what it is called) and I am too lazy to be bothered looking for it again now.
We just get so many new users who rock in with lines such as...
As arcane as Vegas is, it is downright user friendly compared to PProCC.
It would be helpful to all of them to to have ease of access to the Help Reference FiLe. IMO..it should be kept on the desktop of all users.
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your post. Please go to C:\Program Files (x86)/quicktime/qtcomponents and move all the components to any other location i.e. say desktop or you can also delete all of them and then try again. Please update all if the resolution works or if you face any further issues.
Thanks,
Vinay