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Hi,
we recorded an event yesterday of about 3 hours. It was 1920x1080i50 and was recoded in ProRes LT in a mov container with Vmix 23.
Today I imported the recoding into Premiere CC and Premiere only sees the first two frames. So all the clips are only 2 frames long. The filesize indicates that the recording is OK and in the right lenght. But Premiere sees all the clips only as 2frame long.
I can play the clips back in VMIX without any problems.
What is going on here?
Thanks and cheers
pro
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Ok - figured it out:
If you record FFMPG with ProRes LT in a Quicktime file (non indexed), the files shows only the first 2 frames in Premiere CC2019. If you select "Quicktime indexed" in Vmix, it shows the correct lenght. So make sure to always select Quicktime (indexed).
Is there a simple way to convert a Quicktime recording to an indexed Quicktime file?
Thanks and cheers
pro
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