Joost van der Hoeven
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Joost van der Hoeven
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Feb 02, 2025
06:29 AM
Glad you found a sultion! yay!! To lower the file size: Change the bitrate and keep an eye on the Estimated File Size (bottom right in the Export Window).
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Feb 02, 2025
05:23 AM
Thanks for providing the project and media. I see that the artifacts are already in the original stock animation. When the "comet" enters the screen from the top, it is already blurred and compressed. Fixing the Keyframe Distance to 60 or higher will force the compression to use the first "apprearance" and that one is not at good one. (see my screen grab, this is actually in the stock footage) This is not a bug. In short: your source footage already has these artifacts and these are aplified with the export setting your are using.
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in Premiere Pro Discussions
Feb 02, 2025
05:03 AM
1 Upvote
Feb 02, 2025
05:03 AM
1 Upvote
Hello @chris_3459 ,
This looks like a h.264 compression artifact to me. Try these two options: 1- Uncheck the Keyframe Distance option and let Pr choose it
2- What happens when you use the default preset: Match Source - Adaptive High Bitrate?
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Jan 07, 2025
03:56 AM
Aha. Thanks. Uninstalling and reinstalling fixed it.
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Jan 06, 2025
06:30 AM
Hi @Vaibhavi Jani ,
Any reason I'm not seeing the Translation icon in version 25.2.0 BETA?
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Nov 14, 2024
02:54 PM
Sorry, but currently I don't have any suggestions. If you feel strongly about this feature. I suggest you file a feature request aka idea in this forum.
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in Photoshop ecosystem Discussions
Aug 14, 2024
06:30 AM
2 Upvotes
Aug 14, 2024
06:30 AM
2 Upvotes
Until they found oil... :oil_drum: ️
They found oil!
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Jul 24, 2024
12:52 PM
4 Upvotes
Not very friendly to set this up manually.In a broadcast environments we often need to set up the scratch disk locations manually. For various reasons. Most times they all need to go to a folder near the project file, but not directly next to it. It would be great if there was a button that applied one location to all. And then you could just change the one or two who need to go elsewhere. (Most times the Previews as they don't need to be backup'd) Request: Please add a button to apply one location to all scratch disk locations in one go.
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Jul 24, 2024
08:15 AM
That would be exactly as I expect it to work.
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Jul 24, 2024
02:56 AM
3 Upvotes
Manual ducking, or dipping as it is called in the UK.Submix Tracks are very powerful when making mixes for multilingual broadcast content, like sports. But currently we can't use the super useful Auto Ducking tool as it can only traget clips and not tracks or submixes.
Request: auto ducking to be able to write Submix keyframes.
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Jul 24, 2024
02:50 AM
3 Upvotes
exampleCurrently there isn't any way to adjust Submix track volume keyframes with the keyboard. As it a Submix track isn’t a clip, all the usual ones don’t work… 😞
The workflow now is lasso select the keyframes to adjust with the pen tool. And then manually drag them up/down. This is slow and painful for editors in the broadcast space, as submixes are used to deliver both English and international mixes in one sequence.
Request: Please make Submix volume keyframes accessible via keyboard shortcuts.
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Community Expert
in Photoshop ecosystem Discussions
Jul 23, 2024
11:15 AM
7 Upvotes
Jul 23, 2024
11:15 AM
7 Upvotes
Lemons on lemons
Lemons on Lemons...
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Jul 21, 2024
04:14 AM
Sorry you are having issues. But without knowing more details, we can't help you. Can you please share your system info? Like OS and version, CPU, RAM, GPU vRAM, Pr version? Next to that it will be useful to know you sequence settings and the codec of your footage. Thanks. Also a screen grab of your issue will be helpful. FAQ: What information should I provide when asking a question on this forum? https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-what-information-should-i-provide-when-asking-a-question-on-this-forum/td-p/3929027
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Jul 02, 2024
02:55 PM
Okay, now we know you have Windows system with a 4 year old processor.
Still we mis RAM, GPU, vRAM, Pr version. And also add the codec of the footage you're editing and the sequence settings.
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Community Expert
in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jul 02, 2024
02:52 PM
1 Upvote
Jul 02, 2024
02:52 PM
1 Upvote
No, the interpret footage on the clip should be just vanilla, they should state what the clip is. I your case 29.97fps, interlaced, probably lower field first,
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in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jul 02, 2024
01:37 PM
1 Upvote
Jul 02, 2024
01:37 PM
1 Upvote
This video has some great tips:
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Community Expert
in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jul 02, 2024
01:34 PM
1 Upvote
Jul 02, 2024
01:34 PM
1 Upvote
Sorry that you are running into issues. Can you please share your system info? Like OS and version, CPU, RAM, GPU vRAM, Pr version? Thanks. FAQ: What information should I provide when asking a question on this forum? https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-what-information-should-i-provide-when-asking-a-question-on-this-forum/td-p/3929027
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in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jul 02, 2024
01:31 PM
1 Upvote
Jul 02, 2024
01:31 PM
1 Upvote
Premiere does this automatically if you set it up correctly:
Make sure your footage has the proper interpretation: so interlaced, 29.97fps. Check via Modify - Interpret Footage in the project panel.
Right click on the clip in the project an choose New Sequence form Clip
With the newly create sequence selected, got to the Menu Bar and choose Sequence > Sequence Settings... and change the Editing Mode to Custom and set the Timebase to 59.94fps (59.97fps does not exist). An click OK
You are now good to go, Pr knows the clip is interlaced and lives in a progressive timeline and shouldn't see combing. If you want, you can use Optical Flow on your clip to have Pr generate the missing frames from the original fields. Right Click on the clip in the timeline and Choose Speed/Duration... and only change the Time interpolation to Optical Flow
Note: SD video is/was alwas non-square pixels; depending of how your 720x480, 29.97fps shot was filmed, it's the pixel aspect ration is either 0.9091 (4:3) or 1.2121 (widescreen). So you might want to convert these to square pixels too while you are doing this. See this page.
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Jul 02, 2024
12:51 PM
As @Ann Bens says, this is not a bug in Adobe's tools. You need to connect Envato Support.
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in After Effects Discussions
Jun 30, 2024
03:52 PM
1 Upvote
Jun 30, 2024
03:52 PM
1 Upvote
This is because Adobe changed the default spacial interpolation of keyframes, but forgot to update the tutorial. Check this video for the missing info:
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Jun 30, 2024
03:42 PM
Instead of deleting your post, why don't you just share the answer you found? Thanks.
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Jun 30, 2024
11:08 AM
1 Upvote
Ok @Remote Index I stand corrected for simplifying things. But still the audio is in a nest-like source, hence my question.
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Jun 30, 2024
09:41 AM
1 Upvote
Mutlicam sequences are nests. What codec is are the nested/multicam audio files in? AAC?
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Jun 29, 2024
03:47 PM
Just found this Thread: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-24-4-1-keeps-crashing/m-p/14656373/page/2
It might just be that your 5 year old Treadrippers are the cause, and that you need to revert to 24.0, as per that post, for now? @Fergus H , what is your view on this?
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Community Expert
in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jun 29, 2024
03:32 PM
1 Upvote
Jun 29, 2024
03:32 PM
1 Upvote
My approach to do a proper complet wipe (format c:, etc) and then install the bare minimum, then do the tests. You say "the systems were switched". Not sure what that means, but as postproduction manager that is a big red flag to investigate. And just consider yourself fortunate that you had a smooth ride "for years".
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in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jun 29, 2024
03:11 PM
2 Upvotes
Jun 29, 2024
03:11 PM
2 Upvotes
What @R Neil Haugen says, it is super frustrating. I'm currently supporting a big event with 30+ workstations. All Z2 or Z4 with 128GB RAM and a RTX A4000 GPU. All connected to one storage. Due to the nature of this project; (broadcast, close to air) all systems are locke at Pr version 24.3, that was the version we tested on. Not upgrading until the end of the event. Also all footage we use is in the house codec XAVC Intra Class 100 in this case. Other source codecs are not forbidden but all rushed are ingested and transcoded. We can prettymuch predict how long a export of a video item or whole show will take because of this. What I'm trying to illustrate: we know what goes in and what to expect when it goes out. As you have a big pallet of sources, I suggest to create a sequence with just one of them and test. Repeat with the next one. In vestigate what the bottle neck is. If these simple test all go well, add effects, graphics and sound effects etc.
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Jun 29, 2024
02:03 PM
1 Upvote
Hello @Rowan! Are your audio tracks nested or come from a MultiTrack? I've only experienced this extreme long audio rendertimes in these cases, and suggest the developers to have a look at this.
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in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jun 29, 2024
01:56 PM
2 Upvotes
Jun 29, 2024
01:56 PM
2 Upvotes
What do yo mean by render? Are you rendering in the timeline because you have problems playing back the footage? Or do you mean exporting/delivering the final video? This is not clear form your messages.
As others have said, please van you please share your system info? Like OS and version, CPU, RAM, GPU vRAM? Also please tell us about the codec of the footage used and the sequence settings. Thanks. Also a screen grab of your issue will be helpful. FAQ: What information should I provide when asking a question on this forum? https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-what-information-should-i-provide-when-asking-a-question-on-this-forum/td-p/3929027
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Community Expert
in Premiere Pro Discussions
Jun 22, 2024
04:10 AM
2 Upvotes
Jun 22, 2024
04:10 AM
2 Upvotes
@PaulMurphy , Sorry I do not have any answer or insite to your question. Just wanted to compliment you on the design of the image you use. It totally sets the mistery theme. Great job!
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Community Expert
in After Effects Discussions
Jun 22, 2024
02:23 AM
1 Upvote
Jun 22, 2024
02:23 AM
1 Upvote
@marcello_cruz , I've created Ae presets (.ffx files) for smooth audio fades. What I did:
Generate white noise in Au. Exported a .wav.
Imported this in Pr and added the standard 1 second fade to in and out. Exported a .wav
Imported both .wav files in Ae and adjusting Keyframe Velocity on the audio level keyframes to mimic the charateristics of Pr fades. Note: I used -70dB as lowest value.
Exported the Fade In and Fade Out as presets. Download them here >>
example
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