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Hello All... Here I'm facing two problems...
I have two monitors, one primary and another one is secondary. After working sometimes when I hit show desktop (windows key + D) two monitors going to full screen with image after pressing any key for 30-40seconds its coming to normal why I'm facing this problem in premier pro please give me suggestions
When I add time code for adjustment layer time code not starting with zero (0) it's starting like 01:00:00:0 and also same problem for frames (normal and 16mm/35mm) how can solve this?
Finally, i need that all to be started with zero (0) (timcode / frames/frames+feet )
hope you guys help
thanks in advance
****am adding two-time codes for one adjustment layer*****
I have given images for reference
Above image ( third one) is time code with frames+feet ( 35mm)
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I see the same behavior... the Adjustment layer starts at 1;00;00;00 ... so far I see the possible workarounds...
I'm not sure if this is by design or not... I can't see a good reason for force adjustment layer timecodes at 1 hour... can you file a bug at the following link? Feature Request/Bug Report Form The team can then review it and process it accordingly.
Other posts relating to this (goes back to 2015)...
Timecode effect wrong: adds an hour
Documentation seems to say ALs are supported:
Work with timecode in Premiere Pro
"... You can use an adjustment layer instead of transparent video to carry the timecode effect. ..."
I found the above links with a web search: adjustment layer timecode effects premiere 1 hour
screenshot using a mask:
using 23;00;00;00 to force wrap to 0...
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Hi Editor Pavan Kumar,
Sorry for this issue. Did you ever find a solution? Please let us know if you have or if you still need help.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Your Problem 2 i.e needing the time-code to start at zero, can be solved by generating a transparent caption instead of using the the adjustment layer. You need to create this with the Legacy Title Tool. File> New> Legacy Title Tool. Call it Blank Frame or something similar and close the title tool immediately. This will create a transparent frame that you place on a video track at the the top of the timeline, for the whole duration of the material. Place the time-code effect on this caption and you will be able to set the code to zero.
I hope this helps.
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You can also use a Transparent Video for this. New Item > Transparent Video.