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Any way to automatically interpret footage before processing in a watch folder?
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Nov 12, 2020
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I need to force an interpret footage setting (field dominance) before encoding in a watch folder automatically. Any neat idea how? I know I can select clips in a queue and do them all together, but I need this workflow to be done automatically.
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I'm looking for a solution as well.
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I am afraid that is not possible with an AME Watch Folder. You may want to import the footage into Premiere Pro, do "Interprete Footage" there and send it to AME. What exactly do you mean with "automatically interpret footage"? Not sure if that could be fully automated.
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