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Graphics are showing up shifted when using After Effects comp through dynamic link

Explorer ,
Aug 31, 2023 Aug 31, 2023

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I have an AE composition in my timeline in Premiere. When I play the timeline (or scrub through the timeline) the composition appears shifted to the left 200 pixels or so, even wrapping around to the right side of the program window. When paused, the graphics are closer to normal, but still shifted left 50 pixels or so. Exporting does not fix the issue, it's still shifted left. 

 

First screenshot is what it looks like during playback:

Screenshot 2023-08-31 131254.png

This screenshot is what it looks like when paused (as well as exported:)

Screenshot 2023-08-31 131319.png

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Community Expert , Aug 31, 2023 Aug 31, 2023

Known issue with dynamic link:

Known issues in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Known issue with dynamic link:

Known issues in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Of course, I should have tried updating from the outset. It's fixed now. Thanks! 

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