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What do you mean, that's it? But what about the final part - the export of the master? I just put a compressor on one track and am trying to kick out an .mp4 file with audio in mono. I get silence in many places. What could possibly go wrong? We didn't see your movie in the end, it remained in the editing program. LOL Thank you.
Omg, so not easy to follow.... Why create instructional video and say click on this icon and never show what icon you clicked on..... And I don't see shared cloud anywhere and my screen looks nothing like her...wth
Great! really helpful. I admire your ability to make something complicated and daunting for novices, seem like it's really no big deal. This taught me more about what controls are where and showed me a secret I have been searching for. I'm a grandma with an active brain for learning. I started my YT channel in Jan, never having done anything more than photo edit for my artwork drawings. Learning is challenging which is excellent for aging brains!! I somehow managed to mess up my music tracks, so that there were sudden jumps in volume and/or a track would suddenly mute itself! Yikes, I hope using these new-found tools helps! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Mammie
Hi, newbie here... My editor has invited me to our team project but all the files being used are in a shared google drive. How do I locate those files so I can see what she's edited in Premiere pro?
Please be careful!!! Many festivals will NOT take a DCP made from Wraptor. Here are specs from two of the better know festivals. "❏ Packages must be properly signed - no pirated software ❏ DCPs created with Adobe Wraptor plug-in will be rejected" & "Due to known compatibility issues, DCPs made with Premiere Pro or Wraptor will be rejected."
I'm struggling with this process with a complex edit that has multiple layers. The XML back to premiere renders each layer with a black background so you can't see layers underneath. Any thoughts?