Specifications
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Operational limitations
$ If you have a nested sequence that contains a clip with a negative speed
change applied to it, your nested sequence may not display correctly when
playing back the Timeline. (Ref# 29578)
$ Playing back a nested sequence containing a segment with a transition may
result in repeated frames if the original transition has an
Alignment of
Center at Cut or End at Cut. To avoid this problem, use an Alignment
of
Start at Cut. (Ref# 29942)
• If you trim a clip in the
Source view of the Monitor window, your changes
will not appear on your NTSC or PAL video monitor. (Ref# 29624)
•In the
Trim window, the Trim Forward and Trim Backward buttons may
not respond when trimming a clip. As a workaround, trim directly in the
Trim window first, and then use the Trim Forward and Trim Backward
buttons. (Ref# 29997)
• If you trim clips directly on the Timeline using the
Slip and Slide tools, your
video may not display certain frames accurately in the
Source and Program
views of the
Monitor window. (Ref# 30048)
• If your project contains numerous titles created with Premiere Pro’s Title
Designer, you may notice a long delay when importing your project to the
Timeline. As a workaround, save your titles as .tga files instead of .prtl files.
(Ref# 30026)
• You will not receive an error message if you try to import DVCPRO .avi files
into your Adobe Premiere Pro projects, even though DVCPRO .avi files are
not supported. (Ref# 30964)
• If you import titles created with the original version of Premiere Pro into
Premiere Pro 1.5, the title may not display correctly. (Ref# 31216)
• If you choose to
Report Dropped Frames in the Matrox Advanced
Settings
dialog box, playback of the Timeline may stop after clicking OK to
the first dropped frames report. (Ref# 31115)
• If you change the center point settings for a realtime Adobe 3D Motion
Tumble Away transition in the
Effect Controls window, the transition will
require rendering. (Ref# 29956)
• If you apply a Matrox effect to a graphics clip that’s not full-screen (that is, a
resolution other than 720×480 for an NTSC image, or 720×576 for a PAL
image), you may notice a degradation in the image quality, and the fields
may be inverted. (Ref #31778)
• You may experience system instability if you import a file into Premiere Pro
with a file name that exceeds 130 characters. (Ref# 30292)
• You may have problems playing back the Timeline if you apply negative
speed changes to a nested sequence that already contains a negative speed
change. (Ref# 31834)