Click on the stack of lines next to the Sequence Name Tab and from the drop down menu choose Continuous Video Thumbnails:
Lots of useful information here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf
MtD
Click on the stack of lines next to the Sequence Name Tab and from the drop down menu choose Continuous Video Thumbnails:
Lots of useful information here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere_pro_reference.pdf
MtD
I wonder how the computer would act if it had to manage the bulk of imports for final cut of film ( normally is more than the final output) … like maybe a lot of stuff is shot that gets cut or trimmed and put into a final thing ( like putting a puzzle together with even more pieces than might be needed ) ?
Would it heat up even more ? Would it slow down ?
After downloading a project, I checked the properties and details and got availability status ;error. I cannot upload or save the project. Have tried many different formats from 4k to youtube HD nothing works.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Thanks again Gutterfish, I know it'll work out great!
It might work once but then these diagonal blue lines appear on the clip and it no longer plays in the timeline. Also the bright yellow line at the top of the window stops where the non-playing clips start.
I'm a little new to Premiere Pro (Version 13.01) and I'm hoping someone can shine a light on this situation.
I'm currently transitioning over from FCPX, so to be honest I'm really trying to use premiere pro in a way I'm so use to in FCPX.
I like previewing all my clips as thumbnails (personally I feel it makes for easier story building), though every time I close/re-open a bin in premiere, the thumbnails need to re-generate all over again.
Why is this so? is there a way to stop this from happening??
I am referring to the Video Transitions Dissolve. When I tried the Additive, Cross, and Film Dissolve, they looked all the same to me.
I am using 1 or 2 transitional effects and not too much more.
Also, I am new to Premiere trying the trial right now to see if I should get it other than my old Video editing software.
Hi,
When I am using Premiere Pro on my Mac computer the masking tool isn't working suddenly, when I have used it many times before..
I add a mask by selecting the rectangle on my clip effects, all is well and the mask is correctly only showing what is inside the rectangle.
I then press the 'next frame' button to keep tracking my rectangle mask- it goes to the next frame but when I move the rectangle mask nothing changes from the previous frame- the rectangle moves but the vision I am trying to mask does not change/ follow the movement if that makes sense.
Any help would be greatly appreciated- masking has worked perfectly before this but now whatever I try it doesn't work
Thanks
Video and audio recorded at different times and not overall synchronizable... only "batches". Is there any more or less automatic program to accomplish "matching" them as best as possible?
This was exactly what I was looking for - thank you! On Avid, the ingestion process creates DNxHD proxies and uses them by default - I think the part of the process I had missed in this instance was toggling the source window to view the proxy.
Thanks again!
When this has happened to me, it usually means the original clip has somehow gotten truncated, edited, or otherwise damaged -- maybe it's been renamed or moved -- so the timeline has no material to play (which is why the yellow sign ends), and the hashmark/shading is letting you know that "the part of this clip that you thought was on the timeline no longer exists for this section" (I'm making up that sentence, using the best words I can think of).
I've seen it explained as "danger stripes" indicating that the track item is linked to a piece of media that doesn't actually have audio or video that long.
So you've tried synchronizing them using Premiere's built-in tools and it can't find anything to synchronize to?
You might try stacking the two audio waveforms to look for patterns and try manually sliding them around.
I can do that, but it looks like it will take a lot of time. Maybe that's the only way; if so, then there's goes an idea I was working on!!!
I think the built-in sync tools are amazing, when they work. When they don't, you have to start relying on your ears and markers. Drop a marker on one file when you hear a recognizable sound or sequence, then try to find it in the other file and mark it there. Hopefully you can at least find a couple "landmark" audio pieces that are easy to identify, mark, and then visually line up.
Thanks Jeff that's very helpful indeed! Though I would love to see Adobe add GOP controls, bit rate, bit depth controls. Getting to the ballpark is great, but I want to go inside:)
Can you post a screen recording of this behavior? It might be helpful to also see what is going on.
I'm not sure what your situation is. If you have a group of video files and a group of audio files, each pair essentially it's own "thing" ... then you could have them all in a bin, select all/right-click "Make multicam ... " and it will make a different multicam-sequence for each clip/audio pairing it finds.
This would work if you have recorded a series of things, each with camera video/audio and a separate audio also.
You can then flatten ... and essentially have a simple clip with audio to edit.
I hope this is useful ...
Neil
It has not been removed or damaged or re-named. It plays fine in the source window. It plays fine if I open the original video and play it in other software. I've tried deleting all the clips from this video and starting again several times. I've tried re-starting the whole computer. The problem persists. It works once or twice sometimes and then the diagonal lines appear and that's the end.
Thanks for the replies. In my situation, the audio alone and video-audio are recorded at different times, even at different places. The reason for this is that the narrator is much more spontaneous when he is just recording speech than when the is being video taped.. I am thinking that they must do this in professional situations and have developed some relatively efficient system.
It's certainly possible to do it "manually;" I did a test of about 20 seconds and it came out well. Maybe one improves with practice.