Rob MacFarlane
January 23rd, 2012, 11:06 AM
I've been wrestling with sending a clip from the premiere pro timeline over to after effects via the Replace with After Effects Composition (which is supposed to create a dynamic link) - and this works for the first 2 to 6 clips (it varies), and then the 3rd (or 7th) clip so processed will cause all dynamic link clips in premiere pro to suddenly replace the clips with only the last processed clip - e.g., in the timeline I can detect which clips are dynamic links (they have a purple color) yet each clip when played is showing the video and audio from the last clip processed. And then there is no way to go backwards and re-link to the correct after effects project (relink media menu selection is grayed out). Closing and re-opining premiere pro asks me to select the missing media, I do, and the same last clip continues to replace all dynamic link clips,
Any help on the above would be most appreciated.
I'm running Premiere Pro CS5.5.2 (003 (MC:258762)), After Effects CS5.5 v 10.5.0.253 on a Windows 7 service pack 1 64 bit Dell Precision M4600 with 4 cores and 16GB ram.
I have replicated this four times now, the most recent has me saving off a copy of the original PP project, and then linking to AE, using the warp stabilizer on the clip, saving the AE project, exiting AE project, going back to PP and verifying the clip is there, saving the PP project, then do a save as PP project to generate a new PP project, then proceed on with the next clip and repeat. So I have a PP project named warp_link_2.prpoj that works, an AE project named warp_link_2.aep that works, and a matching set of warp_link_3.prpoj that fails and the AE project named warp_link_3.aep containing the warp stabilized clip.
Note that each clip I'm starting with in the original PP timeline is a subclip of a larger clip - the footage is of elephant seals on a beach, and each clip is quite long. I pulled out as subclips portions of the long clips that were most interesting, and am attempting to 'stabilize' them.
Given that the first two subclips run through AE via a dynamic link worked, and it was the next subclip that caused the problem, I'm suspecting a bug in the dynamic link mechanism; note that depending on the order in which I send links across sometimes a particular subclip will work correctly, and sometimes that same subclip with break the PP dynamic links.
So all quite frustrating, and I'm trying to sort out where the problem lies - and then take this over to Adobe and find out what's going on.
Any help, suggestions, things to check, are most appreciated!
- rob
Any help on the above would be most appreciated.
I'm running Premiere Pro CS5.5.2 (003 (MC:258762)), After Effects CS5.5 v 10.5.0.253 on a Windows 7 service pack 1 64 bit Dell Precision M4600 with 4 cores and 16GB ram.
I have replicated this four times now, the most recent has me saving off a copy of the original PP project, and then linking to AE, using the warp stabilizer on the clip, saving the AE project, exiting AE project, going back to PP and verifying the clip is there, saving the PP project, then do a save as PP project to generate a new PP project, then proceed on with the next clip and repeat. So I have a PP project named warp_link_2.prpoj that works, an AE project named warp_link_2.aep that works, and a matching set of warp_link_3.prpoj that fails and the AE project named warp_link_3.aep containing the warp stabilized clip.
Note that each clip I'm starting with in the original PP timeline is a subclip of a larger clip - the footage is of elephant seals on a beach, and each clip is quite long. I pulled out as subclips portions of the long clips that were most interesting, and am attempting to 'stabilize' them.
Given that the first two subclips run through AE via a dynamic link worked, and it was the next subclip that caused the problem, I'm suspecting a bug in the dynamic link mechanism; note that depending on the order in which I send links across sometimes a particular subclip will work correctly, and sometimes that same subclip with break the PP dynamic links.
So all quite frustrating, and I'm trying to sort out where the problem lies - and then take this over to Adobe and find out what's going on.
Any help, suggestions, things to check, are most appreciated!
- rob