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September 9, 2024
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Why is the footage moving/trimming itself?

  • September 9, 2024
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Question: Why is the first (only so far) layer of footage in my comp moving or trimming itself by a frame as soon as I add Roto Brush? Is that supposed to happen, or is it a bug? How can I make it stop?

 

Specs/info:

Windows 10

AE 24.6.1, comp 30 fps

(Dynamic Link comp from Premiere Pro 24.6.1, sequence 30 fps)

Footage: Prores 30 fps

Rotobrush 3.0

 

Please see screen recording: https://vimeo.com/1007529137/4f4cd7638a?share=copy

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Correct answer cre8vimp

@Ishan Y thank you and sorry for the confusion. I forgot to update this thread. The problem was operator error... I thought I was working with a 30 fps comp, but it turns out I was not. I just made a mistake. As soon as I made sure the footage, the original Pr sequence, and the Ae comp were all 30 fps, then the problem went away. *disappears into bushes like Bart Simpson*

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Ishan Y
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 23, 2024

Hi there,

Sorry for the issue. Could you try the latest beta and let me know if you still see the issue? If you do, could you share a sample source file with me through a private message? I'll try to replicate the problem on my system and share it with the engineering team. 

 

Thanks,

Ishan

cre8vimpAuthorCorrect answer
Legend
September 23, 2024

@Ishan Y thank you and sorry for the confusion. I forgot to update this thread. The problem was operator error... I thought I was working with a 30 fps comp, but it turns out I was not. I just made a mistake. As soon as I made sure the footage, the original Pr sequence, and the Ae comp were all 30 fps, then the problem went away. *disappears into bushes like Bart Simpson*

Ishan Y
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 30, 2024

I'm glad to hear you found a solution to your problem! Thanks for updating us.