Alex Harris
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Logged as bug DVAAU-4202616.
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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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I'm having these exact same issues working in a semi-large project. Can work for about 5-10 min before video preview goes black and those errors start popping up. Either have to wait a couple minutes and it sometimes resolves itself, or restart premiere. It causes the program to crash a decent amount of the time as well. Can't export sequences from either premiere or media encoder half the time.
I'm on the most recent version of adobe apps, premiere 15.4. Will be rolling back to 15.1 as you suggested, I haven't been able to find a workaround either. I'm working with mixed formats; h264, .mxf, prores 422hq and 4444. Seemed to be .mxf related at first as well, but again other formats are doing the same thing. No plugins installed whatsoever, and have tried about every combination of settings and trouble shooting I can think of and find online. Nothing helps.
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I am having this issue in version 15.1, and can't update to 15.4 because of other issues that completely broke premiere.
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Just adding that the most recent update of 15.4.1 did not fix any of this.