Mark Leatherman
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This is happening to me while trying to turn in for a deadline. Super annoying color shifts and blown-out highlights only after exporting.
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This happened to me just adding a reverb effect to a clip. I'm wearing headphone monitors and editing on a macbook pro. My ears are still ringing. WTF Adobe, this is literally dangerous!
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Same, except it happens just adding convolution reverb to an audio clip. I'm wearing headphone monitors and it was so loud that my ears are ringing. :/
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Just to clarify, this happens when I choose the option to create proxies next to their original media. That should refer to each individual clip's location, not just the first one in the batch.
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I think this is related to the above issue: I like to create proxies in batch for all the footage in a project, and just leave it overnight. The problem is, all the proxies are created in the location of the first clip. It doesn't respect the folder structure of all the clips. So when I open up the project the next day, I have to go move all the proxies into their respective folders so Premiere can find them. Seems like a bug to me.
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Hi Durin! Thanks for responding! Yes here is a screenshot on the premiere end of the situation. You'll see here the crossfades go across the clip transitions.
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Doesn't look like I can post a screenshot in the comment here. I'm happy to email it to someone though. Cheers, Mark
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Hi Durin! Thanks for responding! Yes here is a screenshot on the premiere end of the situation. You'll see here the crossfades go across the clip transitions.
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It's been reported elsewhere that CMD+OPT+clicking on it does the trick...
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Still happening in V22 - both on 2018 macbook pro and 2019 Mac Pro. Editing in multicam mode with only 3 1080p ProRes LT files. This should be a breeze! Please fix!