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Hello, I am running off the M1 Max, 32 gb, 1 TB, 24 core processor Macbook Pro. Everytime I queue my work from Premiere Pro to Media Encoder, the graphics/transitions will not carry over to media encoder. When I export from Premiere Pro, the video looks just fine. I would like to do media encoder that way I can sit and wait will all the renders take place. Otherwise thru premiere I would have to render 1 at a time which is a real pain. This setting has not happened before, I was running on a different and lower macbook and had no problems. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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No clue why this is happening, but three suggestions, which might help.
First, in Me's Preferences, turn off "import sequences natively" ... which helps a for lot of issues between Pr/Me.
Second ... try selecting the graphics, nest them, then export.
Third ... try doing a full render of the segment of the timeline with graphics, maybe even render & replace. See if that works.
Neil
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@R Neil Haugen Thank you for the advice, it did work but only partially. Never had to add all the titles and graphics to a single nest before but thats what did the trick from Premiere's side. The video will do the correct render from Premiere but when I send to the queue for ME, the render loses its motion graphics.
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Did you uncheck Me's preference of 'import sequences natively' ... ?
Neil
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Hi Neil, I have selected AND unselected the native import tab. Both did not work, please help me. This is causing a serious issue in my work flow
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The nesting solution did work, but I would rather not create a nest for EVERY SINGLE VIDEO I need to render. Just another step that adds time to editing.
ADOBE, I DESPERETLY NEED YOUR HELP, WHY DO YALL KEEP CHANGING THINGS UP THAT DONT NEED CHANGING
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STILL NEED AN ANSWER ADOBE