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Another problem with premiere.

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by iHopz, Jan 7, 2017.

  1. iHopz

    iHopz ★ Level 6: Elite

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    This time, I have this problem

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    I want it to show 15 minutes 20 minutes and as such, not like the way it is shown in the picture, 14:56 minutes.

    I can't work on my content if its like this.
     
  2. LadyOuiji

    LadyOuiji ★ Level 8: Legend

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    I'm still learning about Premiere but I found this info below and I hope it helps.

    Choose timecode display format
    By default, Premiere Pro displays the timecode for any clip that was originally written to the source medium. If a frame has timecode 00:00:10:00 on tape, the timecode displayed for it after it has been captured is 00:00:10:00. Source timecode often makes logging clips easy. Source timecode is shown for a clip regardless of the timebase of the sequences in which it is used. When the timebase of the clip differs from the timebase of the sequence, source timecode can make logging footage easier. For example, a clip shot in 24p has a timebase of 30 fps and 30 fps timecode. Premiere Pro shows the original 30 fps timecode for that clip, even though it is used in a sequence with a timebase of 23.976. However, you can change this default to instead show the timecode for every clip starting at 00:00:00:00.

    Also, you can determine how Premiere Pro displays the frame count when a Frames or Feet And Frames display is chosen for a panel. You can make the frame count for every clip start at 0 or at 1, or you can have it converted from the source timecode. If a frame in a 30-fps clip has a source timecode of 00:00:10:00 the Timecode Conversion option gives this frame number 300. Premiere Pro converts 10 seconds at the 30-fps frame rate to 300 frames.

    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 Source



      Shows the timecode recorded to the source.



      Start At 00:00:00:00



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



    3. In the Frame Count menu, choose one of the following:
      Start At 0



      Numbers every frame sequentially, with the first frame numbered 0.



      Start At 1



      Numbers every frame sequentially, with the first frame numbered 1.



      Timecode Conversion



      Generates frame number equivalents of the source timecode numbers.



    4. Click OK.
    Change how timecode is displayed
    You can change the timecode display format in any panel where timecode is shown in hot text.

    1. (Optional) To display timecode in audio units (Audio Samples or Milliseconds), click the panel menu button [​IMG] in the panel desired, and select Show Audio Time Units.
    2. Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) a hot text timecode display to toggle through any of these timecode formats that are available. The last two are available only if you select Show Audio Time Units in the panel menu.
      • Drop-frame timecode

      • Non-drop-frame timecode

      • Frames

      • Feet+Frames 16mm

      • Feet+Frames 35mm

      • Audio Samples

      • Milliseconds
    The timecode display format for the Program Monitor (including the instance in the Trim Monitor) and Timeline panels always match one another. Changing the display format in one of these panels changes it in the other.
     
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  3. iHopz

    iHopz ★ Level 6: Elite

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    Sadly, it didn't change the whole sequence showing the same things like it was originally shown on the picture. oh well :'(
     
  4. LadyOuiji

    LadyOuiji ★ Level 8: Legend

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  5. iHopz

    iHopz ★ Level 6: Elite

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    I might've figured out what could've caused this weirdness, it might been due the video ended on an odd number like an hour and 38 minutes for an example; causes such weirdness, don't know.
     
  6. LadyOuiji

    LadyOuiji ★ Level 8: Legend

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    I hope you can figure it out or someone on here knows.
    Try asking on the MGN Discord chat too.

    Sorry.
     
  7. Ladi Alli

    Ladi Alli ★ Level 8: Legend

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    Idk premiere but hope it gets straightened out! Maybe reach out on yahoo answers and stuff and like Lady said on the MGN discord...
     
  8. iHopz

    iHopz ★ Level 6: Elite

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    I'll resolve it by myself, since I feel like Adobe forum ain't much good either with helping, they told me to use handbreak for that, but I told them that I've never had an issue like this before.
     
  9. LadyOuiji

    LadyOuiji ★ Level 8: Legend

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    Glad you resolved it.
    You should post what you did in case someone else runs into that issue.
     
  10. iHopz

    iHopz ★ Level 6: Elite

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    What is up guys, well , I have an update;

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    Problem has been resolved with me testing a thing, so the issue was me using 59.94 frames per second on the video which caused this funky timeline in the premiere pro, so now I ran CS:GO with dxtory while the FPS was on proper 60 fps and recorded it, it was fine.

    Honestly, I never though that the frames may have an affect when it comes to that, and it kind saddens me, since I think it shouldn't do that, but anyway, problem is solved.

    So, everyone who is gonna use dxtory, then please be sure you run proper setting (60 FPS) under here; [​IMG]
     

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