Out of Order Clips - searched 1st found nothing
by Jake Hawkes
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May 13, 2008 at 11:26:54 pm
In premier Pro I am just draggin my video clips right into my bin. If I then drag them all onto the timeline they are all out of order...lots of time remembering how theday went...Arghh!
Re: Out of Order Clips - searched 1st found nothing by Jeremy Garchow on May 14, 2008 at 6:01:27 pm
[Jake Hawkes]"Adobe doesn't even use the term timcode."
Really? There has to be something. Media Start, Media End, In Point, Out point, something. A bunch of numbers that follow this pattern 00:00:00:00
If you don't see it now there has to be a way to reveal it. I don't know enough about Premiere to point you in the right direction. In Final CUt you simply right click by the column headings to reveal more column options. Being an Adobe product, you might have to reveal the pane view options by the little triangle on the pane?
Re: Out of Order Clips - searched 1st found nothing by Jake Hawkes on May 14, 2008 at 6:11:15 pm
Found it...
It is a tiny little arrow in the upper right corner of the Project Bin Panel. Then clicking Edit Columns gives you the various column options as check boxes.
I sorted by Media End and it looks to be back in order.
This is such a huge timesaver, and really I hand blown off timecode bacause it is a tapless environment.
Thanks for all the help, YOU ROCK LIKE AC/DC in '78.
The other thing that is getting me are the projects settings, but I will cruise over to the PPro Forum fo that!
Re: Out of Order Clips - searched 1st found nothing by Jake Hawkes on May 14, 2008 at 7:08:49 pm
As they say over her ein Jackson Hole...SIIIIACK!
So just to round trip this issue for anyone that reads this I didn't shoot with my HVX200 in the correct Timecode setting, so it looks like I will be doing a manual assembly which is fine because it is only one day.