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High Quality 2160p 4K export preset has "Video is VR" checked by default

Community Beginner ,
Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022

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I always use the preset for exports but today they've been exporting as VR videos. Easy enough to overwrite the preset but I found it peculiar. Is this a bug? Shouldn't there be VR labled presets?

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Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022

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Premiere Pro Version 23.0.0 (Build 63)

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022

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Unless the VR Properties in the Sequence Settings are enabled, "Video is VR" should be disabled in the presets.

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In which version of Premiere Pro are you seeing this?  I see it as disabled under the "High Quality 2160p 4K" when VR Properties are set to "None" in the Sequence Settings under Premiere Pro 23.0.0. 

 

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Community Beginner ,
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Version 23.0.0.

 

So the "new sequence" that is created from the Import interface is given VR properties. Is it because the clip I'm importing is 2:1 aspect ratio? That seens a bit presumptive. 

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Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022

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I can see that if your source is VR that it's very helpful and that if your source is not VR that it is not.

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Nov 01, 2022 Nov 01, 2022

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Oct 31, 2022 Oct 31, 2022

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Have not seen this myself, but there are several reports of this issue on the forum.

Might want to report your issue here:

Premiere Pro: Hot (13069 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps

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