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October 18, 2024

Render Range not sent to Media Encoder for multiple outputs

  • October 18, 2024
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If I select multiple sequences to export and specify the range to be Source In to Out this is not communicated to Media Encoder. It works OK on individual files.

Additionally if I select all the outputs in the Media Encoder Queue and edit the settings to specify Source In to Out. I get the warning that I am affecting multiple entries, however in fact only one is changed. It works correctly for other settings but not for output range. 

Windows 11.

Adobe Premiere Pro 25.0.0 (Build 61)

Adobe Media Encoder 25.0 (Build 54)

 

Peter

23 replies

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 23, 2024

Please let me know the outcome. Thx.

Peter_McCAuthor
Inspiring
October 22, 2024

That seems exactly like my workflow. I had a long H.264 MP4 file of an event that I was to split into individual sessions. I duplicated the sequence and marked the in and out points, like you with I and O. I selected all the sequences and set up the exports with ctrl-M. I set the range to be source in to out. And sent to AME.

 

I now am concerned that the preset used may influence the range setting so will do some further tests tomorrow.

 

Thanks for testing this out. 

EckiAME
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 22, 2024

It does work for me as expected. I used Universal Counting Leader, created three sequences with different in and out points (selected with i and o keys). I selected all three sequences, pressed Ctrl-M, chose Source Range, sent to AME, started the queue and verified the results. Looks correct to me.

Did you use another workflow for this?