Premiere Pro CC QuickTime DNxHD showing red video since last update


i had re-export media @ lower bitrate , opened project file started in november find 2 of clips show red screen video used play fine. both .mov clips have same properties:

 

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type: quicktime movie

image size: 1920 x 1080

frame rate: 23.976

source audio format: 48000 hz - 16 bit - stereo

project audio format: 48000 hz - 32 bit floating point - stereo

total duration: 00:01:32:11

pixel aspect ratio: 1.0

 

video track 1 contains 2 type(s) of video data:

 

video data block #1:

frame size = 1920 x 1080

compressor = 1080p/23.976 dnxhd 115 8-bit

quality = high (4.00)

 

video data block #2:

frame size = 1920 x 1080

compressor = 1080p/23.976 dnxhd 115 8-bit

quality = high (4.00)

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any idea why have stopped displaying correctly in past couple months? happening on both of windows 7 64-bit workstations, running recent versions of cloud apps.

not help, i'm having same issue batch of avid dnxhd quicktimes received use in after effects.  i'm having problem bright areas of video turning magenta when used in 16 bit color space in ae cs6 , ae cc.  thought i'd bring clips premiere cc see looked like.  clips start , end frame of white, video in between.  white frames show up, of video 100% red.

 

the clips fine in quicktime player , final cut pro 7.0.3

 

this on mac (os 10.7.5) running premiere pro cc 7.2.1.

 

here specs:

 

type: quicktime movie

file size: 121.9 mb

image size: 1920 x 1080

frame rate: 29.97

total duration: 00:00:04:20

pixel aspect ratio: 1.0

 

quicktime details:

movie contains 1 video track(s), 0 audio track(s), 0 closed caption track(s), , 1 timecode track(s).

 

video:

there 140 frames duration of 25/749ths.

 

video track 1:

duration 0:00:04:20

average frame rate 29.98 fps

 

video track 1 contains 2 type(s) of video data:

 

video data block #1:

frame size = 1920 x 1080

compressor = 1080p/29.97 dnxhd 145 8-bit

quality = (5.00)

 

video data block #2:

frame size = 1920 x 1080

compressor = 1080p/29.97 dnxhd 145 8-bit

quality = (5.00)

 

timecode:

timecode track 1 contains 1 type(s) of data:

 

timecode data block #1:

start time = 01:00:28:10

reel name =

 

a bug maybe?  test ran clip through after effects, outputting 1 quicktime dnxhd 220, 10-bit , 1 dnxhd 145, 8-bit.  both play fine in premiere pro.

 

if make snippet of clip in quicktime player resulting clip plays red in pp, , exhibits artifacts in ae.

 

shawn marshall

marshall arts motion graphics



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