Hello forums, I'm having a bit of a technical difficultly right now. I'm recently switching over from Final Cut Pro 7 to Premier, mostly because of video quality. (Premier does a lot better with .vobs than FCP does). I had a video that was more or less finished with in FCP, and I wanted to clean it up in Premier, so I exported it as a XML file, and then imported it into the Premier. Everything looks great except for the fact that on some clips, those that had clips that were sped up or slow down, instead of speed changes the clips were lengthened or shortened?. As if they were down to their normal speed, but foot from before and after it replaced the missing data for the clip size.
So yeah, if anyone know how to fix this problem, experienced it before, please get back to me, I would appreciate it.
Importing XML Files into Premier CS6
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Re: Importing XML Files into Premier CS6
try an EDL file?