- #One particular video file giving media pending message in adobe premiere always serial number#
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But the other night I shot my project in 60p as there was too much ambient light. So I have been shooting to 24p for most of my projects. Am I imagining this or will Premiere Elements will be able to handle the 24p output fine on the video?Ģ) To slow down the 60p footage, I am going to be extending the length of the clip by 40% right? What if I don't extend by 40%, but say, by 20%? Will the slow motion still be smooth and seamless?ģ) If I am outputing in 24p to get that cinematic look, is it ok my source video is shot in 60p all the time? OR, should I shoot in 24p all the time except for when I want to get some slow motion?Ĥ) Is there an easy and obvious way in Premiere elements to see what the frame rate is of each clip? Or do I have to right clip and go through a menu each time?Ī question for Steve and the other PE experts. So slower shutter angle? The video still looks ok on playback, it doesn't look to blurry.
Or (with my cameras) 60p with a shutter speed of 1/120 so I can do smooth slow motion in Premiere (done by increasing the length of this clip by 40%).ġ) What happens to me video quality if I accidentally shoot at 1080 60p BUT at either 1/50 or 1/60 (instead of 1/120)?. So if I'm shooting on a DSLR with the intention of exporting my videos in 24p, I'm going to either be shooting in: What could be going on that's causing this and how do I fix it? I'm on a deadline and my boss is pretty upset that this is an issue when we're supposed to be doing an edit right about now.Ī question to the community about shooting in the *wrong* shutter angel. I went back and updated my drivers, and I uninstalled and redownloaded Elements directly from the E-mail prompt I received from my purchase. I click play on the player right below the preview video. I can physically use my mouse to drag the timeline cursor over the video and it shows the video frame-per-frame so it's clearly able to recognize the video but when I go to hit play to let the timeline actually run it's course the cursor wont budge. I am able to load the video into the organizer, and I'm able to load the video into the timeline to edit the film.īut when I click play (or the space bar) nothing happens. I take a video we shot in RAW, which is a.
#One particular video file giving media pending message in adobe premiere always serial number#
I downloaded Elements, signed into my account and punched in the serial number I was given. So I built a new computer to do some video editing. I'm not too good/knowledgable about tech so please explain it in an easy way.
#One particular video file giving media pending message in adobe premiere always Pc#
The computer is a PC my dads friend built for me (Windows 8.1 pro, 8gb RAM, 64bit). The media files are supported, and the computer supports the software. If I click the fullscreen button to view it, its a yellow screen saying "Media pending" but it never "pends". I've tried other media files, and reset to default and tried again, same thing. I have tried rendering it in the timeline, nothing.
#One particular video file giving media pending message in adobe premiere always software#
Even video and audio that comes with the software (bars and tone, black video, sound effects, etc) wont play. I can scrub through it fine and I found that If I export it, I can watch it like normal. Everything was working fine except that when I click the play button, nothing would play, no video or audio. I did a test and made a super quick edit. I got it all downloaded and was excited to use it. i'm not to smart with tech so i'll try to explain it my best (sorry if its not worded right or something).