Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
As Mister Hatt says most Fansubs doesn't use VFR,,,Anyways thanks for the tuto.. I still can't figure out what might cause this problem in PPro CS4...
Here I posted a screenshot of what the problem consists:
If someone can help...ASAP please
Here I posted a screenshot of what the problem consists:
If someone can help...ASAP please
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
Assuming you don't need the audio, have you tried importing just the video stream?
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
So the fact that this is a bad fansub aside, that doesn't look like VFR to me given the framerate is correct and the framecount is not. It simply isn't reading the later frames. Could be the audio is borking it though. I've seen some VfW tools which will cut out video when the audio ends, and your duration seems vaguely like an AMV duration with the whole song muxed in. See what happens when you just feed it the video only. Open the AVI in vdub, go Audio->none, Video->direct stream copy, and hit File->Save AVI. Then load the resulting AVI in Premiere.
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
The quick (relatively) and easy solution is to convert your source to 24fps. I'm pretty sure this is a known issue with all versions of Premiere Pro CS (haven't tested CS6) with 23.976fps sources. I've seen it come up in conversation many times and have been able to reproduce it in testing. I've never encountered the problem myself while working on a project because I always change the rate of my sources to 24 since Adobe products have always had problems with 23.976.
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
Yay!!Removing the audio did the trickMister Hatt wrote:So the fact that this is a bad fansub aside, that doesn't look like VFR to me given the framerate is correct and the framecount is not. It simply isn't reading the later frames. Could be the audio is borking it though. I've seen some VfW tools which will cut out video when the audio ends, and your duration seems vaguely like an AMV duration with the whole song muxed in. See what happens when you just feed it the video only. Open the AVI in vdub, go Audio->none, Video->direct stream copy, and hit File->Save AVI. Then load the resulting AVI in Premiere.
But what if I need audio?!I guess Pwolf's rate conversion to 24fps is the best solution!
Anyway,thank you very much!!You have helped me alot...!!
ADOBE Products really have an issue with the 23.976 fps!
And one last thing:
does
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assumeFPS(24)
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
You can always import the audio on its own, by saving it as a wav from virtualdub before making the lossless without audio.|Sangino| wrote:But what if I need audio?!I guess Pwolf's rate conversion to 24fps is the best solution!
Yes, that is correct.doescode in AviSynth make the frame rate 24fps?!Code: Select all
assumeFPS(24)
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
import the demuxed audio by itself as well?
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
You win this one modkip, by a few seconds.
"The people cannot be [...] always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to [...] the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to public liberty. What country can preserve its liberties, if it's rulers are not warned [...] that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants."-Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
assumefps preserves the frame count of the source without duplicating or removing frames. Basically, it will slow down or speed up the source based on the frame rate you supply. You want to use changefps. This will duplicate frames or remove them to match the given fps.
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Re: Adobe Premiere PRO doesn't show the full video length
Or you could just use assumefps since the conversion between 23.976 and 24 isn't that significant.Pwolf wrote:assumefps preserves the frame count of the source without duplicating or removing frames. Basically, it will slow down or speed up the source based on the frame rate you supply. You want to use changefps. This will duplicate frames or remove them to match the given fps.