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I started a feature film on Premiere pro cc 2019 v 13.0.1
Trying to export files for screening with timecode the timecode is way off. Even if I generate the timecode it does not stay in sync. This feels really, really bad and makes me insecure about trusting this software.
I can not revert to older version since the project is arranged in the project of 2019 already. If I export xml and open the project in older version I loose all links and merged clips and working becomes difficult.
In desperate need of help!
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Jussi Rautaniemi
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Hi Jussi,
Is this Timecode generated from the Timecode effect or from the filter in the Export Settings dialog box?
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Kevin
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Its from the export settings.
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Jussi
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Timecode overlay for 24p in Adobe seems fundamentally broken, both the timecode overlay effect in Premiere, and turning on Timecode Overlay effect in Encoder. It appears to generate 23.967, regardless of whether the source is 23.976 or true 24.
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Just to clarify, this appears to be a "2019" issue, the same footage and settings in 2018 results in correct timecode in the overlay.
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I have the same problem. 24fps timecode drifts and doesn't line up with the actual timecode of the film. It also seems to be 3 seconds and 15 frames off when first generated, even if I set the start time for the start time of the sequence.
I am having to render out timecode from after effects to overlay on top in order to get my film to post on time. This is ridiculous. Has this been fixed?
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I want to report the same issue.
When upgrading a 24fps project from 2018 to 2019, it broke the TC generation. (Effect on transperant layer above timeline.)
When correcting offset manually, the TC drifts out of sync more and more during the videos length.
I was so happy for native prores export, now I need to hold off on the transition.
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Issue still occuring in latest version
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