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May 24, 2019
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Some video clips appearing in middle of screen as a smaller image within the background frame

  • May 24, 2019
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I'm struggling to describe this problem, but when viewing a DVD created with  Encore, some of the sections appear as  smaller clips, within a separate frame in the middle of the screen, rather than them filling the whole screen. This happens with some edits, but not all. I suspect I can get around it by going back to premiere pro and reducing my timeline to just one visible video track, but it's a bit odd. Can anyone help? The movie output from premiere pro to a .mp4 file is fine, with no hint of this problem.  I've put a few similar projects onto DVD before, but never come across this problem. Thanks if you know what's going on...

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Participating Frequently
May 24, 2019

This seems to be a Prem. Pro issue, as the problem seems to be occurring in the export process when using the mpeg2-dvd settings. I've asked another question in the Poem. Pro area, but of course, if anyone is reading this and has a suggestion I'd be grateful to read it here. Thanks again.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 25, 2019

Please do not double post the same issue.

Please continue here: Outputting video using MPEG2-DVD, some footage is coming out as a different size

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Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2019

What type of file are you importing to Encore?

Are you placing more than one video on a single Encore timeline?

Participating Frequently
May 24, 2019

Thanks for trying to help. I'm exporting a project from Premiere Pro, so importing a .m2v and a .wav file... the issue seems to be that some of the edits in Premiere Pro (which sit above the main time line, in their own timeline), are being signposted as needing to be smaller on the screen for some reason, and so the lower timeline shows full screen, while the clips in the higher timeline are showing in the middle of the screen, about 25% of the expected size. I'm currently cutting the lower timeline (video 1)  and dropping all the clips from the higher time line (video 2) down, and hope this will sort it out, but it's not a very elegant solution, not to mention being a bit time consuming... if it was happening to all the clips I'd be thinking maybe it's a camera setting issue, but it only seems to be happening about half the time...