5 Replies Latest reply: Jul 24, 2013 12:49 AM by jinting_lv RSS

    Prelude CC subclips, timecode shifts but are consistent shifts

    RBemendo Community Member

      Logging DSLR footage from Prelude CC and creating Subclips that are sent to Premiere CC do not retain the correct timecode and slip by a consistent amount for the clip.  Leading me to believe it is not a drop frame or non-dropped frame issue.  Test have had time code off by 6sec and 3 frames, and 2sec and 6 frames.  But that offset is consistent for the duration of the subclip.

       

      Reproducing the bug:

      create subclip in Prelude CC and send that clip to Premiere CC, place in the time line.  Apply the Timecode preset and match frame to any portion of the subclip.  The time code is off by a consistent amount.  And the matched frame is off by the same amount.  It is not only a display issue, it is an actual shift in the matched frame.  Meaning the source and the program monitor are not "matching" frame.   

       

      Creating a subclip within Premiere and applying the timecode preset, then matching frame, displays the correct timecode and the correct matched frame.  This appears to be a bug in Prelude.

       

      If anyone else can replicate it please report the bug here: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

       

      Cheers,