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Proxy Files change audio channels on 4-channel recordings
I'm working with 4-channel audio recordings from a Canon C300 Mark ii. When I create the ProRes proxy for a clip, it changes the audio to a 1-track file often deleting the audio. I've made a screenrecording here of the problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kakdWQePds0
3 votesThe video was interesting (who’s Luisa?); we’d like to get the source C300 file.
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BUG: copy files causes crash
In "Saves As Menu", if file move to another folder is performed (select and drag), Premiere Pro crashes.
In earlier versions, files could be moved, within the Save As menu, before naming and saving a project, without issues.
2 votesMac or Windows? What version of PPro are you running?
You say ‘files could be moved’; on my mac, if I select “File —> Save As…”, I get a dialog in which all files are greyed out; folders, if dragged onto other folders, are opened.
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Bug report
I am new to working on PP and am using a new MacBook Pro, purchased 10 months ago. After a few hours of editing, PP has begun crashing my computer. Suddenly, every 5 minutes while editing, my computer just shuts off. Not sure what to do. It’s never happened before or with other editing software.
2 votesHi Ella,
You say PPro “has begun” crashing, and mention “Suddenly”…
What changes to you system configuration occurred, around the time that these problems began?
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1 vote
Every mxf? What codec?
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Have files saved in the same folder as you store the project
Why does premiere pro save files to prior working directories? When you save the project everything should go into that folder or subdirectories for that folder. Not to some project that you worked on 3 weeks ago. When you export a video, the default should be that folder.
6 votesAre you suggesting that the media exported from a project, should by default be saved next to that project?
PPro maintains different lists of recently-used folders, for different tasks. Projects get defaulted to the last project save location, exported media gets defaulted to the most recent export location.
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8 votes
From the Media Browser ‘hamburger’ menu (three horizontal lines next to the name ‘Media Browser’), could you confirm whether you have “Allow Duplicate Media During Project Import” checked, or unchecked?
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recorded frame rate
We need the ability to view recorded Frame Rate in the Project files list view. It only shows conformed frame rate which very surprising and problematic for many scenarios. For example when creating proxies through Premiere the proxies don't respect the conformed rates but originally recorded rates and there is no way to tell which is which inside Premiere which is kind of insane.
1 voteIf you’ve gone to the trouble of changing the frame rate once the media is imported into PPro, what use is the original recorded frame rate?
In what proxy generation cases, does PPro ignore the interpreted frame rate? [If you’re generating proxies upon ingest, there’s no way to interpret the frame rate before creating those proxies…]
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Bug report: Team Project Markers disappear if loaded into source monitor
I was working in a team project and had marked a sequence.
When I drag that sequence into the source monitor all of the markers disappear in the source monitor AND on the sequence.
Here's where it gets even weirder - when everyone attached to the project has shared and accepted the latest changes, the markers still exist on the sequence for everybody EXCEPT me.
My team has duplicated this multiple times now - and each time the user who drags the sequence into the source monitor permanently deletes the markers at the source and sequence level, but not for…
6 votesWe’ve identified and fixed several vanishing Marker bugs since this bug report. It would be great to hear if marker s are still disappearing in the current Premiere Pro version (13.1.2)?
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