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Help with video settings!

New Here ,
Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

Hi all!

I am in PP cc 2017 and I am trying to upload 4k video as well as 1080p video.  When I import them into Premiere and put them in my timeline, the position for the video is 960x540 and the video quality also looks like it is in 540.  However, when I right click on the video and go to properties, it shows up as being in 1920x1080.  Same thing happens with the 4k video.

Thank you!

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Advocate ,
Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

Your Preferences is making the size of the media to fit the size of the sequence. Your sequence is 960x540. Your source footage is still your source footage. You have not altered it. This is a non-destructive application.

  1. Your Sequence is 960x540.
  2. In your Preferences under Media you have Default Media Scaling set to "Scale to Frame Size" or "Set to Frame Size"
  3. This will enable your source footage to resize when placed on the timeline for the instance on the timeline only.

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Scale to Frame Size: Resizes your image to fit the bounding area of the Sequence. It should not be resized in the Fixed Effects (Like making a copy of a copy)

Set to Frame Size: Resizes your image to fit the bounding area of the Sequence using the Parameter Scale in the Fixed Effect  Motion. So you can animate the Scale in the timeline.

Hope that helps explain what is happening.

(For 4K you might want to make a Proxy for better response time when editing.)

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Community Expert ,
Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

the position for the video is 960x540

That is the centre of your footage in a 1920x1080 sequence regardless of it being 1920x1080 or 4K or scaled.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

If you move the image around in the frame you will see the numbers change for position.

E.g. if you set the position to 0.0 you will see the centre of the image move to the left top corner.

If you want the centre of the image in another place you change the numbers of the anchor point.

Default setting for playback is 1/2. Set it to full.

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Advocate ,
Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017

Ann is correct. The position is showing where the anchor point is (defaults in the center)

Your 4K is much bigger than your HD footage. If you want to get the 4K to fit the dimensions of the HD footage, choose the footage on the timeline then go to the menu Clip>Video Options> Set to Frame Size.   It will scale it to fit the Dimensions of the sequence. You can see the scale value in the Effects Control panel.

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New Here ,
Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

Thanks all!

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New Here ,
Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017

Still having problems.  I tried to fix the position to make it 1920x1080 but couldn't.  Im new to Premiere and video editing.  So the dimensions of 960x540 have no effect on the video or its quality? also the scale has to be at 50 to fit the full frame

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Community Expert ,
Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017

Post a screendump of the issue.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017
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So the dimensions of 960x540 have no effect on the video or its quality?

Those aren't "dimensions" you're looking at.  That's Position.  And yes, it has no effect on quality.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017

mbelinski  wrote

I am in PP cc 2017 and I am trying to upload 4k video as well as 1080p video.

Does this mean you are trying to edit material that some of which is 4K and some of which is 1080p?

The timeline can only have a single frame dimension, but you can edit different source dimension footage on to it, to fit in that single frame dimension - so your 4K video will have to be reduced to fit on a 1080p timeline.

When I import them into Premiere and put them in my timeline, the position for the video is 960x540

That is correct if you are editing with the timeline set to 1920 x 1080 frame size. The position indicator is indicating the dead center of the frame - which is 960 pixels in from the left edge (half of 1920) and 540 down from the top edge (half of 1080).

and the video quality also looks like it is in 540.

In the lower left corner of the program monitor, set the resolution to Full. Depending on your computer horsepower, this may make the playback erratic.

Still having problems.  I tried to fix the position to make it 1920x1080 but couldn't. 

I'm not sure why you are adjusting this. The position should not be touched or an issue unless you are attempting to reposition the image within the frame.

So the dimensions of 960x540 have no effect on the video or its quality?

If you are seeing these number is the Position display, they have nothing to do with the video quality. If you want to know what frame size your sequence is set to, (which can alter video quality) go to the menu Sequence > Sequence Settings and see what the dimensions the sequence is set to.

also the scale has to be at 50 to fit the full frame

Yes if you are editing a UHD 4K source into a 1080p timeline. The UHD 4K source is twice as large, so it needs to be scaled down to fit.

MtD

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