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Exporting Issues! GOTTA BE A HEADSLAPPER!

New Here ,
Apr 04, 2019 Apr 04, 2019

I clearly am missing something... I have been trying to export my media for 2 days now and im stumped.

My timeline is everything i want it to be but when i export the media it all looks great until i get to certain clips and the clip either slows down to the appearance of real time (slow  w drone) or it looks like a different part of the the orig video than what i trimmed to add to the timeline. I ingested all of my files and imported the proxies as 23.976 fps.

I did notice after the 1st time that the proxy files were still at 47.952 so i modified and interpreted those affected files in my bin to 23.976. I removed the those clips and added the modified clips back in their spots in the timeline to look the same as i had originally edited. I exported again and no change. The same few clips will not act right. Im sure yall need loads more info to help but

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 04, 2019 Apr 04, 2019

If you used Interpret Footage to change frame rate on source media, these settings are not supported by our automatic proxy creation.

It sounds like this is part of the issue.  When exporting, Premiere Pro does not reference the proxy media - it uses the original source media. Moving forward, it would be good if you can disable proxies in Premiere Pro to see if this matches your exported files.  That would be my expectation.

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New Here ,
Apr 04, 2019 Apr 04, 2019
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I have no issues with any of the other proxy files because they were shot

at 24 fps and the clips that are troublesome are shot at 48. So if i

understand right i cannot create proxies for those 48fps files and expect

to export them as an "interpreted" fps of 23.976? Would it be a path

towards resolution if i were to import the MP4 file as a native source and

just bare with the lagging in order to have these clips in my sequence? I

hope i understood correctly. I appreciate the time and your prompt response

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