Hi,
I want to split in Adobe Premiere the captured DV (type 2, PAL) file into smaller files with the same DV format.
After capturing (in DV format), I can read the timecode of captured files with e.g. https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVdate
After importing the file into Adobe Premiere, cutting out some parts of video, splitting it, and finally exporting it in the same DV format, there is no more timecode in the exported file. The https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVdate shows no values.
I would like the Adobe Premiere to preserve the timecode when exporting from DV to DV.
Does anybody know how to do it?
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Hi,
Welcome to the forums.
Originally Posted by indian-gumkac
https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1387878#1387878There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
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Well,
I recaptured it again with WinDV and it's much more better than Adobe Premiere as far as capturing is concerned.
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There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
Carpe diem.
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room.
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