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Inspiring
March 24, 2025

Sending to AME from PP occasionally clips sequence to "Work Area" instead of "Entire Sequence"

  • March 24, 2025
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Sending to Adobe Media Encoder from Premiere Pro a random sequence (out of about 30 in a project) will send with the timing clipped to "Work Area" - a function that dosen't even exist in Premiere Pro - Work Area is After Effects specific.. So instead of be able to automate this process you have to double check everything is working.

 

Steps to replicate - no idea. It's random. Below steps for affected sequences.

 

1. Use the Send to Adobe Media Encoder directly from the menu

2. The result in AME is clipped to the first few seconds (see attached images)

3. Things to note: There is no in/out set on the sequence in PP (see attached images)

 

This happens so rarely which makes it even worse, especially when publishing directly to Vimeo like I do.

 

Premiere Pro Version: 25.1.0

Media Encoder Version: 25.1

MacOS Version: 15.0.1 (24A348)

Hardware: M1 Max 32GB RAM

2 replies

Inspiring
March 24, 2025

Always the problem with the random bugs. One way to get rid of this for good would be allowing users to be able to add this option to presets in Adobe Media Encoder - ie allow users to choose "Entire Sequence" or "Sequence In Out" within the actual preset. At the moment I can't see a way of doing that if I go into Preset Settings. Nothing on the output screen is available until the setting is applied to an actual video.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 24, 2025

Thanks for reporting this bug. I hope that we can find a reproducible case once our developers respond. I hope someone in the community might be able to check this out, as well. Sorry for the problem. @JOHN MONDO.

 

Cheers,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio