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Open Premiere | |
If you need a refresher on how to start a prject refer to this wiki | Premiere - Get Started Using Premiere |
Create a new timeline/sequence by clicking on the new item icon Choose "Sequence..." | |
Choose "Canon XF MPEG2 > 1080i > Canon XF MPEG2 108030..." Name your timeline/sequence
Click OK | |
Your project window should look like this | |
Unless you have already imported your media. Then it will look more like this | |
WARNING!
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Select all of your imported footage From the clip menu choose "Modify > Audio Channels..." or Press Shift + G | |
Select "Mono" from the "Clip Channel Format" drop down | |
Set the "Number of Audio Clips:" to 2 | |
Route your audio
Click OK | |
Drag you clips into the timeline | |
If you get this warning, choose "Keep existing settings" | |
Still no video and sound at the switcher and mixer? Keep reading... | |
Choose "Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Playback..." | |
Choose Blackmagic Playback
Click OK | |
Choose "Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Audio Hardware..." | |
Make sure you Preferences look like this | |
If you get this error click Yes | |
After the application opens, select 'Premiere > Easy Setup ...' | |
From the Format menu, choose 'Apple ProRes 422' | |
Select 'OK' to exit the Easy Setup menu and set your project up correctly for broadcast. | |
Select your sequence. | |
Select the Sequence > Settings ... from the menu. (Command + 0) | |
Select the Audio Outputs tab. | |
Change the Audio grouping to 'Dual Mono'. | |
Press 'OK' to exit the Settings menu. |
Drag your footage down to the Sequence. | |
If Final Cut Pro prompts you to change your sequence to match the footage, select 'No.' |
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Click OK |