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Hallo,
Wenn ich mein Projekt über den Projektmanager konsulidiere, wird mir eine reduzierte Projektgröße von 937MB > 249MB vorausberechnet.
Im Ergebnis werden es jedoch 1,11 GB!
Eine Original-Videodatei (MP4) hat z.B. 25 Sekunden und ist 356 MB groß
Die archiviete Datei (MXF) ist auf 10 Sekunden gekürzt (=ok), jedoch 911 MB groß.
Mache ich hier etwas falsch, oder ist die Codierung der Konsolidierung tatsächlich "schlechter"?
Hi,
Sorry. I think the problem here is that Premiere Pro does not consolidate Long GOP footage; it needs the entire file. You may need some third-party tool to make a copy of the trimmed media. Sorry about that. Let me know if you have further questions on that. You can also upvote this feature request: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/44561817-project-manager-ignores-consolidate-and-transcode
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Kevin
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Hi,
Sorry. I think the problem here is that Premiere Pro does not consolidate Long GOP footage; it needs the entire file. You may need some third-party tool to make a copy of the trimmed media. Sorry about that. Let me know if you have further questions on that. You can also upvote this feature request: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/44561817-project-manager-ig...
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Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
thank you for your quick response.
How do I know about my original videos are in Long GOP?
Is this standard in e.g. H264 Codec?
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Peter
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Hey Peter,
You can see the codec of your footage. In the Project panel, right-click and choose > Properties. If it says HEVC or H.264, it is Long GOP.
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Kevin
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All right - thank yo very much!