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Clip "Informationen Fenster" zeigt falsche Framerate!

Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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Das Fenster "Informationen" zeigt mir für einen ausgewählten .mp4 Videoclip u.a. die Werte

 

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
- Typ: Film x 50.00%

- Video: 25,00 fps

- Proxy-Video: 50,00 fps

...

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 

 

Der Wert "Video" zeigt aber offensichtlich die Framerate der Sequenz, an in welcher der Clip sich befindet (25 fps) und NICHT die Framerate des ausgewählten original Clips (50 fps). Unter dem Wert "Proxy-Video", wird mir die korrekte Framerate (50 fps) des Proxy-Clips angezeigt. 

Desweiteren fehlt in Premiere 25.0.0 der Kontext-Menüpunkt "Eigenschaften". Wenn ich mit der Maus via rechtsklick auf einem Clip das Kontextmenü einblende gibt nur noch die Menüpunkte: "im Finder anzeigen" oder "im Projekt anzeigen".

D.h. die Funktion über den Rechtsklick, die mir bisher verbindlich angezeigt hat, was mein Clip z.B. für eine Framerate hat wurde entfernt und dafür zeigt mir das "Informationen Fenster" nun falsche Angaben.

Für mich stellt es im Workflow eine deutliche Verschlechterung dar.

 

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Adobe Employee , Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

Hi @tmksr - I see you are trying to access the media file property for the clip in the sequence.  That has been removed since version 24.5. There is a keyboard shortcut, while you have the media file selected on the timeline use the keyboard shortcut for mac Command+Shift+H or, windows Control+Shift+H

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Adobe Employee , Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

Hi @tmksr -  Thanks for submitting your bug report. 

I agree, the Info Panel should display the correct "FPS" of the selected media clip.  I will log this as a bug.

 

The “Properties” menu in the context menu has been renamed to “Media File Properties".

 



Sorry for the frustration.

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi @tmksr -  Thanks for submitting your bug report. 

I agree, the Info Panel should display the correct "FPS" of the selected media clip.  I will log this as a bug.

 

The “Properties” menu in the context menu has been renamed to “Media File Properties".

 



Sorry for the frustration.

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Explorer ,
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1. thanks, hope you can fix it soon - the bug is also in the current beta.


2. maybe I'm blind or the menu has dynamic content but I also can't find the renamed menu item anywhere, when I right-click on a clip? I use PP in german.

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Hi @tmksr - Can you post a screenshot it should be right below "Modify" in the context menu.

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Hi @tmksr - I see you are trying to access the media file property for the clip in the sequence.  That has been removed since version 24.5. There is a keyboard shortcut, while you have the media file selected on the timeline use the keyboard shortcut for mac Command+Shift+H or, windows Control+Shift+H

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Ok. I understand. Updated today from version 24something. Thanks for the shortcut, i'll try it out. But why should you remove that menu item - it doesn't bother anyone. But those who need it will search for it endlessly. 

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