![]() Unfortunately, this needs to be done on clip at a time. I choose which ones to transcode to Quicktime DNxHD (I'm using DNxHD 145) by using command+M to bring them into the export queue of Adobe Media Encoder. I begin by bringing the XAVC-S clips into Premiere, playing them, and logging them. I've used it only for solving the XAVC-S problem. I have Premiere Pro 6 on my computer because it came packaged with After Effects. ![]() I thought in might be useful if I described my workaround for deadling with XAVC-S clips:
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