Your Premiere Pro export, checked before your audience checks it.
Premiere editors deliver to clients and platforms where a black frame, an off-spec export, or a loudness miss means a redo. UploadCheck adds an automated broadcast-style QC pass on the Premiere render, with markers that import straight back to the timeline.
- Frozen frames
- Dead air
- Garbled speech
- Caption safe-area
- Loudness
- Format spec
broken videos published. Every Premiere Pro export gets one final pass, so a frozen frame or dropped word never reaches your audience.
instead of re-watching a 20-minute export. UploadCheck finds the one bad moment with its exact timestamp — no more scrubbing to hunt for it.
saved off every delivery. No re-export → re-upload → "why is there a black frame at 0:14" from a client after it went live.
UploadCheck is the last step after Premiere Pro
It doesn't replace Premiere Pro — it's the automated final QC pass on the finished export, the thing an editor can't reliably do by eye.
- 1Edit in Premiere ProFinish your sequence in Premiere — color, audio, captions, graphics.
- 2Export / Media EncoderRender the delivery file (H.264/ProRes) from Premiere or Media Encoder.
- 3Check with UploadCheckQC the rendered file automatically — loudness, black frames, caption safe-area, format spec — with an editor-ready marker CSV.
- 4Fix & re-checkImport the marker CSV back into Premiere to jump to each flagged moment, fix, re-export, re-check.
UploadCheck & Premiere Pro
How does UploadCheck work with Premiere Pro?
You edit and export in Premiere Pro as usual, then run the finished file through UploadCheck — from the web, the CLI, or your AI assistant. UploadCheck scans the export for problems Premiere Pro can't check (frozen frames, dead air, garbled speech, caption safe-area, loudness, format), returns timestamped flags and fixes, and you re-check until it passes.
What problems does UploadCheck catch on a Premiere Pro export?
Frozen or black frames, looped/reused footage, dead air and audio dropouts, garbled or unintelligible speech, captions outside the platform-safe area, low-contrast text, loudness off the platform target, and wrong resolution/codec/frame-rate — each with the exact timestamp and a fix.
Do I need to change my Premiere Pro workflow?
No. UploadCheck is the last step after your Premiere Pro export — one check before you publish. It doesn't touch your Premiere Pro project; it inspects the finished file and hands you (or your AI) a repair list.
How much time does it save?
Instead of re-watching a 20-minute export to hunt for the one frozen frame or dropped word — or worse, finding it after you've published — UploadCheck flags it in one pass with the exact timestamp. Catching one bad export before publish saves the re-export, re-upload, and the reputational hit of a broken video going live.
Never publish a broken Premiere Pro export again.
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