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Timecode REFUSES to start at zero

Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Hello Adobe Community!

I am trying to put together edits to make the cut and for whatever reason, the timecode will not start at 0.

Instead it decides to start at 59:56:09 for nearly every Sequence including the ones I have done in the past. I really am lost on what to do as I have never had problems with this. I even made new projects to see if it may be a bug but I am having the same problems. I am starting to think it is some metadata I cannot overwrite in the camera but it is the same camera used in the past as well.

Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.

Premeire Pro CC 14 Timecode Issues - Imgur

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Explorer , Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

Except I am not talking about using an adjustment layer!... what I am talking about is using the feature which is part of any sequence that is called "Start time..."...:

"In the Timeline panel menu, select Start Time. In the Start Time dialog, enter the start time, and select Set As Default For Future Sequences. The start time that you enter will be the default start time for all new sequences."

Then you can add your Timecode effect to read your sequence timecode.

You may want to read that page as

...

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Explorer ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Are you modifying the start time from the Sequence settings? it works here... Adobe CC2014... maybe try to clean up your Preferences

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Not exactly. Simply put, I am adding an adjustment layer and using the timecode on that adjustment layer. I want the timecode to start at 0 and play to the end of that clip for each sequence that I have made - so the total playtime for the timecode will vary. What is strange is that the files I worked on months ago are doing the same thing which is very weird.

I am starting to think Premeire bugged on me as my old project file was "an older version" so Premeire forced me to make a new one.

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Explorer ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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I am not sure I understand what you are trying to achieve... why don't you change the starting timecode of your sequence to 0h00:00:00 and then use the Timecode effect to display the actual timecode of your sequence?

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Because that is exactly what it will not do for me. Otherwise I would not be here. I tried seeing if the problem persists on my laptop but I am getting the same issues of the timecode not generating at zeros.

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Explorer ,
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Except I am not talking about using an adjustment layer!... what I am talking about is using the feature which is part of any sequence that is called "Start time..."...:

"In the Timeline panel menu, select Start Time. In the Start Time dialog, enter the start time, and select Set As Default For Future Sequences. The start time that you enter will be the default start time for all new sequences."

Then you can add your Timecode effect to read your sequence timecode.

You may want to read that page as well:

<http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/timecode.html>

I hope this help.

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Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Try using a transparent video track instead of an adjustment layer, it has worked for other people.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 26, 2014 Oct 26, 2014

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Thank guys for your suggestions! I managed to get it to work. Someone must have changed my capture format from HDV to DV =[

Anyway I am using the transparent video layer as well with my timecode preset and everything appears back to normal. Although I do have to redo all the timecode for my sequences but that won't take much time. Thanks for your help on this Sunday afternoon.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 21, 2022 Dec 21, 2022

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Hello, I'm having the same exact issue with the start time of 59:56:09.

I first tried putting my timecode on an adjustment layer and after reading this thread switched to a transparent video layer but  this change has not addressed my problem.  

 

I then tried changing my capture format like you said above by going to capture settings - however  all I see regarding  HDV and DV settings are underneath the option "device control" and here I only have the option of changing that from DV/HDV to none.

 

Are there any other suggestions for how to get my timecode to start at 00:00:00?

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 05, 2022 Apr 05, 2022

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Nice!!! Yup this worked for me as well.  I had to change my media start time. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 21, 2022 Dec 21, 2022

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Hi Drumming Cyborg,

@tordenver just gave the correct instructions: 

 

"In the Timeline panel menu, select Start Time. In the Start Time dialog, enter the start time, and select Set As Default For Future Sequences. The start time you enter will be the default start time for all new sequences."

 

Then you can add your Timecode effect to read your sequence timecode.

 

You may want to read that page as well:

<http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/timecode.html>

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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New Here ,
Oct 16, 2017 Oct 16, 2017

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Putting it on transparent video worked for me.

Thanks

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Participant ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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Putting it on transparent video worked for me.

Thanks

This worked for me as well! Thank you!

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New Here ,
May 31, 2018 May 31, 2018

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  1. Select Edit > Preferences > Media (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Media (Mac OS).
  2. In the Timecode menu, choose one of the following:

    Use Media SourceShows the timecode recorded to the source.

    Start At 00:00:00:00Starts timecode shown for every clip at 00:00:00:00.

    That should fix it!

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New Here ,
Jul 22, 2020 Jul 22, 2020

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That worked perfect. I had media that for some reason wanted to begin at a different timcode in the source viewer than 0. This fixed it!

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Explorer ,
Nov 13, 2020 Nov 13, 2020

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Worked for me this way. TNX

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Explorer ,
Jun 27, 2022 Jun 27, 2022

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This is an old thread but I just encountered this problem when I tried to assign a timecode starting at (0) to an adjustment layer to create a window dub.  It always started at 01 and I couldn't change it.  I finally changed the effects settings in the timecode window to start at 23;00;00;00 and it worked!  For some reason, it seems like the TC effect starts an hour after the time you specify. I'm sure I'm making an incorrect interpretation about that, but for this issue this workaround works.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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same issue here, that fixed it. Thanks! 

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