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Legend
July 7, 2021

yeah, the way premiere handles fonts can get wonky on occasion. 

No idea if this will solve your problem, but worth a shot.  

Try this, go to the graphics menu and choose replace fonts and just point back to the original font...    might help... 

you might also try "smart rendering"

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-what-is-smart-rendering/td-p/10648488?page=1

and render your sections with titles before export.  

Not sure how it works in windows, but on the mac, you can open the application fontbook and "validate" the font(s) in question.  

And does this issue occur when you are exporting directly from Premiere rather than "queueing" to Media Encoder.  worth a shot.

 

 

Participant
July 19, 2021

Thank you for your reply but the problem is that the 'original font' is the one i'm using , i never picked font 1 and then changed to font 2 (not sure if that makes sense) lol . i started with font 1 from the beginning. and also the problem only happens when i export via Media Encoder, i think it's definitely something buggy with it rather than with premiere pro.

Thanks anyway! 🙂

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Inspiring
April 17, 2022

I'm having the same problem in media encoder as well. No fonts have changed, happens even if I disable the font layers.