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January 4, 2018
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trim media limit reached 9:24 always

  • January 4, 2018
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Hi ! I have problem with adobe premiere pro cc 18 ,

Fo example - I have file (mov) imported to my MacBookPro that's 1:55 seconds long.

Every time I drag and drop it to premiere pro it's compressing till 10 seconds. The sound from wideo is compressed till 10 seconds and You

can see only first 10 seconds of the video. There is always a statement that trim media limit reached 9:24 . I can't edit the video totally ...

please help

Mateusz

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Correct answer Mike Dziennik

Same issue on my computer.

Your timecode track is corrupt somehow - it is also inactive. Where did you get these clips?

To fix:

Open clip in Quicktime and switch on the timecode track in 'Properties'.

Then go to File>Save as...

Save as a New self contained clip.

Import to premiere and the full 25secs are there again. You are welcome.

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Mike Dziennik
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Mike DziennikCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 4, 2018

Same issue on my computer.

Your timecode track is corrupt somehow - it is also inactive. Where did you get these clips?

To fix:

Open clip in Quicktime and switch on the timecode track in 'Properties'.

Then go to File>Save as...

Save as a New self contained clip.

Import to premiere and the full 25secs are there again. You are welcome.

mateuszp86164319
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January 4, 2018

Thanks a lot ! Clip is captured by mini dv camera and copied to Mac using firewire cable and few adapter, . Transmitted on Imovie. Maybe I should use transmission straight to premier pro ? anyway , thanks a lot    for taking Your time to get solution . Bad info is that that I can't use straight this files but I have to modify them. I have to work with this ! thank You !!!

Mike Dziennik
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Community Expert
January 4, 2018

Try capturing straight into Premiere next time - should solve the issue.

Mike Dziennik
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Community Expert
January 4, 2018

What codec is the mov? H.264?

Frame rate?

mateuszp86164319
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January 4, 2018

No, it's DVC-P (DV Video) , 25/s . I don't know why I can't open file in VCL , it works in Quicktime, in previewing on MAC, in iMovie but I have problem in Premiere pro .. I don't think it'c codec problem because it won't work with any program.

Do You have any idea ?

thanks

Mike Dziennik
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 4, 2018

Bring it into Media encoder. How long does it say the clip is and can you transcode it?