Question
Frame.io uploading in wrong aspect ratio
- Issue - frame.io will upload and render in the wrong resolution (export as 1920 x 1080px with stretched image, when the right resolution should be 1080 x 1920px). When not using frame.io Adobe Premiere will export in the right resolution. When I tried uploading the 4th version this bug started, after this frame.io was rendering and uploading in the right resolution.
- Adobe Premiere Pro version number: 23.0.0 (Build 63)
- Operating system -
Windows 10 Pro
Version 21H2
Installed in 22/07/2020
OS Compilation 19044.2130
Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4180.0 - System Info: CPU, GPU, RAM, HD:
CPU Intel Core i5-9400F 2.9 GHz 9MB Cache
GPU and Driver Version GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6GB G6 Ghost OC (Driver 516.93)
RAM 32GB Kingston Value 16GB DDR4 2400MHz
Hard Drive SSD Western Digital WD Green 480GB SATA M.2 2280.
- Video format: Since I used my Canon EOS Rebel SL3 with the EOS Webcam Utility inside my OBS, I'm not quite sure which is the format, so here is one of the files that were used.
- Workflow details: the project consists in only one sequence with no multicam, used 1 caption track that was generated with the Speech to Text (that was edited), 9 video tracks and 8 audio tracks. Here is the screenshot.
- Steps to reproduce -
1 - Select the only sequence in the project "Liberdade de Expressão"
2 - Go to the "Atlantos" team and upload the selected sequence with the following settings: name "Liberdade de Expressão"; preset "Web 1080"; range "Whole Sequence"; render to "H:\Drives compartilhados\[#]Diretoria de Marketing\Histórico de Posts\11 - Novembro"; and select the tree options ("Export markers as comments", "Keep rendered file" and "Auto-version").
3 - Wait for Adobe Media Encoder to open, render the file and frame.io upload it. - Expected result - both uploaded and internal file as 1080 x 1920px resolution.
- Actual result - both uploaded and internal file are being rendered and uploaded as 1920 x 1080px with stretched image as you can see in this link.
