![]() ![]() Deleted all Plural Eyes/Red Giant folders and filesĥ. Recovered old project files and sequencesĤ. Plural Eyes 4 is updated to latest versionģ. Adobe Premiere Pro is updated to latest versionĢ. xml file that was originated from the Plural Eyes sync failure.Īll my sequences are experiencing the same failure because they were duplicates so they are all referring to the same. Yes, I made project file and sequence backups and they are all out of sync.Įverything in my sequence after 7 minutes and 49 seconds is out of sync…Īpparently, my sequences are still reading the. ![]() When I re-opened my premiere project file all the audio and video was out of sync… To make it worst it was when I was almost done with my 45-minute sequence… I’ve “synced” my sequence using the Plural Eyes 4 Extension Plugin within Premiere, and after that failing, I simply did all the syncing manually.Įverything was all rainbows and roses until… The XMP files had been re-produced in that folder, although this time, apparently, without glitches.Īdobe Premiere Pro is failing to read my audio files properly… It does some meta-data-ing… and then the sound was all back in proper order, problem solved. It was dead silent, as clips often are when first imported to Premiere. I re-opened Premiere and double-clicked that file. xmp files for that card – though i didn’t empty my trash yet. Feeling bold, I quit Premiere then deleted all these the. mts format, Premiere adds a file with the same name with. Premiere distressingly fills this folder up with metadata files associated with each clip, which violates the law of “DO NOT MESS WITH YOUR SD CARD DIRECTORIES.” But it seems to cause no harm because it only ADDS files, it doesn’t alter or delete any.įor each imported clip in. I went to the “PRIVATE” folder where I’d copied my SD card to HDD. ![]() So I started guessing that Premiere had imported it wrong, and had recorded some wrong metadata. Same thing happened when I did that – the identical glitches, which were the same every time I played the file. I tried dragging the files into the Premiere project window, to see if it was a media import problem. I checked the original MTS files on my HD using VLC player. Glitches, skips, out of sync, weird things happening – all nice sounding, but not in the right places. Then I clicked on one imported clip and found that the audio was wrong. I imported a few camera cards full of AVCAM / AVCHD footage from my HMC-150 and edited for a few days. SO I had this problem which I solved in Premiere Pro CS 5.5 and i thought I’d mention it here. I mean – tilde (~) expands the panel you’re hovering over to fill the whole screen?! And then tilde again puts everything right back! Sign me up.) Adobe’s keyboard shortcuts alone are reason enough to be glad I switched. (I’ve just made the leap to Adobe Premiere from Final Cut, because I HATE the new FCPX and no, I’m NOT afraid of a new paradigm. ![]()
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