Daniel Mee
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Something like this. My UI for it was more the ability to apply a trim to one output setting and then specify that the same in/outs are to be applied to all other outputs. My use case is having to trim the pre-ramble of a few speeches each week which then get output to various sizes. Prefer to be able to play the video in Media Encoder and find the spot I want to trim in/out and save that output against the current preset. If I add another preset the trim is maintained on the next one. Or I can set all my outputs, adjust the trim on one and then apply that to other outputs in my list.
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How amazingly strange that we are the only ones that need this ability?! I don't have Premier installed and it's ridiculous to have to install it just so I can trim accurately. I process a lot of speeches and usually have to trim the ramble at the start but I am not able to lip read to get the right spot.
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I'm not sure if it's been added since but AME does load a Quicktime Pro 7 reference file, the problem is that AME doesn't respect the ins and outs that are in that file. Nor does it find the file if the path has changed a little.
• If I have a 10 minute MOV and I create a reference file of the last minute AME will still render the whole 10 minutes. QTP7 and MPEG Streamclip only open and process the last minute.
• If I have a reference file of a video that is in /video/file.mov and I move the file or rename the folder /video/moved/file.mov AME says the file couldn't be imported and that it can't find the source file. QTP7 doesn't have a problem though - I guess it does a quick search of the computer and locates it or something? MPEG Streamclip also doesn't have a problem.