Andrew Hurley
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
Hi all,
This issue will be fixed in the next version of Premiere Pro: whatever frame rate entered in Interpret Footage will be used by Media Encoder to create proxies.
Regards,
Fergus
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This is not a bug, it’s as designed. We specifically limit the visibility to one track at a time to avoid accidentally burning in multiple tracks. Also, when exporting to a format that only supports one captions stream like SRT or STL, we need to know which is the active track in order to export the correct track.
But I understand why you might need two tracks visible at the same time.
Multiple speakers:
If we could automatically identify speakers and designate a style associated with them, would that help? For example speaker 1 is blue and on the left, speaker 2 is yellow and on the right?Multiple languages:
Do you ever need to burn in both at the same time or is it just a matter of being able to see both to aid in translation and alignment?Thanks for the feedback, we really are listening :)
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Just chiming in to say: yes please! Having to change to Linear each time I want to use keyframes on position is a major pain.
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Having the same issue, when setting the copy path to networked storage. (On macOS)