Urgent: wrong input frames on Premiere Pro CC 2014
Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 1:08 am
I just bought the most recent version of Neat Video for Windows and I'm currently using it for a music video on Premiere Pro CC 2014.
However, after I click on a clip and add noise reduction with Neat Video, when I play it back it shows another part of the clip and not the one I originally put in the timeline. Unfortunately I noticed this only after applying noise reduction to every single clip of the project, so when I played it back after rendering the whole video was completely messed up.
On your site it says this is a known issue, so why wasn't it solved on the latest version of Neat Video? You say the only workaround is to nest every single clip, but that means creating lots of nested sequences which is a real pain in the neck.
I must finish this project in the next couple of days and this bug has messed up my workflow. What can I do?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
However, after I click on a clip and add noise reduction with Neat Video, when I play it back it shows another part of the clip and not the one I originally put in the timeline. Unfortunately I noticed this only after applying noise reduction to every single clip of the project, so when I played it back after rendering the whole video was completely messed up.
On your site it says this is a known issue, so why wasn't it solved on the latest version of Neat Video? You say the only workaround is to nest every single clip, but that means creating lots of nested sequences which is a real pain in the neck.
I must finish this project in the next couple of days and this bug has messed up my workflow. What can I do?
Thanks in advance for your reply.