Hold down shift to make it into one arrow.
Try and watch a tutorial that matches the version you are working on.
Many thing have changed since cs6.
Hold down shift to make it into one arrow.
Try and watch a tutorial that matches the version you are working on.
Many thing have changed since cs6.
I guess this works only for clips, not sequences? When I tried doing that with my half-finished sequence, it stayed at the same size.
Thanks so much I'm learning from everyone here.
Also to get the best product, when I export, it needs to match the sequence's settings?
BTW, here is the info of my PC :
- Windows 10
- ASUS GeForce GTI 780 Ti
- Intel i7-4770K
- 16 GB DDR-3
Typically one edits within PrPro at the native frame-size of the material, or the majority of the material if you've got several sizes. Or, perhaps if it's a mixed 4k/1080 media pool, use a 1080 setting and make sure the "Scale to Framesize" is un-checked in the preferences options so it uses "set to" instead.
Then one exports at the res/frame-size suited for the use of that deliverable. That way you can have a very good quality 1080p output, and also have a good 720p for say a 1280x720 web window.
And you are correct, dropping a clip on a "new item" icon gets you a sequence sized for that clip, but this doesn't work to change sequence settings.
Neil
Please briefly list any known issues with Premiere Pro 2015.4, and link to relevant discussion threads where applicable.
Of course, given that this is 'professional' software, Adobe should be doing this themselves, but instead they insist on making Kevin-Monahan's job difficult and leaving us to fumble around cursing in the dark (until it comes time to brag about having fixed them in later releases).
My studio is hanging out on 2015.0.1 right now as it's relatively stable. How does everyone feel about 2015.4? What am I getting us into by updating?
Thanks all. Maybe we can keep doing this with each new update so there's a curated list.
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I am still pretty new to video editing and have found that after recording in two different resolutions, 800 x 600 and 1920 x 1080 that I cannot crop out parts from the 19290 x 1080 to make it work with the 800 x 600. The cropping tool cuts out extra, but it keeps the original resolution. Is there any way I can crop parts out of the larger clips so that it gives a selected resolution? Thank you for any help on the topic.
You are absolutely right. It is not working for me either. No matter how many times I right click to save the volume setting + CTRL. It is grayed out. I also created a Preset Bin, and highlighted this while trying.
Just right click for one effect..
For multiple effects: ctrl click to select all then rightclick on top effect.
You can create a bin later.
tinap27372528 wrote:
Also to get the best product, when I export, it needs to match the sequence's settings?
No, except when export codec is the same as the preview codec.
Most of the time the preview codec is off lesser quality.
Just pick a preset or set it manually.
If you want to change a sequence setting:
select sequence in project panel
go up to sequence/sequence setting and set Editing Mode to common.
Now you can change everything to your liking
Hello Rameez,
I am experiencing the exact same issue as PSMEDIAN. As stated in my previous post, the same hardware and driver combo was working fine in 2015.2, it broke when upgrading to 2015.3, and remains broken in 2015.4. Upgrading and/or downgrading the AMD GPU drivers to previous and latest versions makes no difference - I have tried both. The problem is in Premiere 2015.3 and above. I have 2015.2 parallel installed and sharpen filter is still working fine in this version. I am on Windows 10 Pro x64 with an AMD Radeon HD7970 GPU (Radeon driver package 16.9.1)
Due to this issue I have now abandoned using the sharpen filter in favour of the sharpen function within Lumetri which is working perfectly in real time.
Hi PSMEDIEN, my workaround for this issue has been to stop using the sharpen filter and instead use the sharpen function in the Creative Tab of the Lumetri colour plugin.
here is re:vision's plugin for match clip.
with just premiere, there is a gotcha, there is no support for dual scopes for 2 different clips. although you can printscreen your scopes then have mspaint up. haha.
Hi all,
I recently installed a GeForce GTX 1070 videocard and current drivers into my editing rig, excited for the potential leap in rendering and playback (I was previously using a very old ASUS Radeon HD 7850). I have had nothing but problems since.
When I first tried opening a Premiere project, the audio refused to play (speakers, headphones, everything...I looked at the volume mixer while playing through the timeline and no audio was showing up). Everything else seemed fine. I closed, cleared the cache, opened Premiere again, this time holding down Alt while doing so to reset the preferences. Opened fine, audio played back fine, only now Premiere was stuck endlessly generating PEK files for a short audio clip in the project.
After a very long bit of troubleshooting across the forums, I went ahead and did a full uninstall of Premiere Pro and After Effects, then reinstalled both programs to their current versions (2015.4 and 2015.3, respectively). No more PEK generation issues, but something far worse. Now, every time I try to edit with CUDA Acceleration enabled, I can get maybe five minutes of performance out of Premiere before I get "unable to create image buffer" errors, warning notifications from Windows that the computer is low on memory, and eventually, a full crash where the screen goes black, flickers a couple times, then stays black for good, with only the mouse cursor displayed onscreen.
The footage I'm editing is all Go Pro footage, no effects applied. I'm doing this for a client and need it ready within a week, but the constant crashing makes it hard to work around. I can get it to more or less work by switching Renderer settings to Software Acceleration Only, but it is much slower and the memory still gets eaten up like crazy (If I open up Task Manager and start scrubbing through the timeline I can watch the memory usage get up to 95% within about 20 seconds). Playback consequently suffers after the RAM is filled to nearly full.
Technical Specifications
Premiere Pro CC 2015.4 (latest version)
OS: Windows 10 Pro (Version 1511)
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz
RAM: 16GB
GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 (latest drivers)
SSD (OS and Adobe Suite installed): SanDisk Internal SSD 240GB 2.5-Inch SDSSDA-240G-G25
Hard Drive (where I keep my media files): WD Black 2TB Performance Desktop Hard Drive: 3.5-inch, SATA 6 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 64MB Cache
Motherboard: ASRock X99 Extreme4 LGA 2011-3 ATX Intel
Source Footage -The source footage is about one hour of Go Pro footage, all laid out on the timeline, no effects applied (I am simply trying to edit the original footage into a shorter video).
Type: MPEG Movie (.mp4)
Image Size: 3840 x 2160
Frame Rate: 29.97
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
It is worth noting that with my dusty old Radeon GPU I was able to edit these clips with ease. No playback issues, no image buffer issues. I don't recall seeing my RAM ever go above 60% usage when I had that card installed.
Also worth noting, other than Premiere, I've noticed absolutely no issues and the video card itself seems to be working great. I can play MGSV at max settings with perfect playback, as well as other graphics-intensive games.
Any help?
You can run a Reference Monitor in PPro that serves the for color matching.
sorry, what do you mean by that?
I work real estate with my wife and most everything is cloud based but have questions about Adobe Premiere Pro. Is this program downloaded to my pc or do I have to sign in on line to get access and upload clips to create a video and make adjustments? I have dsl service and concerned that when we are on line together & or I loose my internet connection I loose access to Premiere Pro. Sometimes in our house 3 of us may be on doing something and it will hang up or freeze. If I sign up and this happens I am wasting my time. Can anyone explain how this works? I use LR6 however I paid for the program and its on my pc so I do not fully understand how this works. There is a program I use called Animoto from time to time that is cloud based, I sign in, upload videos or images and create my video. Its very time consuming uploading vids & images, if Adobe Premiere Pro is similar I might have to rethink using it. Thanks to all for help provided, hope to get some answers.....jp
the only thing that worked was move the files to a different folder. then appear off line in premiere and locate
The software is fully resident on your computer(s) as long as you pay the monthly cost. You do not have to be online to use it, but every once in a while you do have to connect. I have one computer that is my desktop that is not onllne except for very brief instances of a few minutes every few weeks.
Been working on two large projects for several months.
Updated Premiere to 2015.3, needed to create new version of project files.
As its reloading all the videos, Premiere is using all 16gb of RAM.
Windows pops up with message something like: "low on system memory. save and close program."
Premiere shows some errors in a little red box in the corner as well.
I close Adobe and then my screen goes black and I force shut down.
I try a few more times. My computer crashes, I get blue screen restarts. One time my desktop icons became large and pixelated and I restarted.
To troubleshoot I tried clearing cache, deleting it, reinstalling Premiere and AE, deleting 9.0 and 10.0 folder, nothing helped.
Despite crashing, it managed to continue building the cache each time and eventually finished loading everything in the project.
However, there were several random files that didn't get loaded, they showed as "offline" and it would not allow me to link them when I tried, giving me a "generic import error."
So I'd clear the cache and try again to make a new file from the original project file and it would continue to do the same thing.