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Every time I want to export a sequence, I have to manually change it to "entire sequence". Many times I forgot this and I had to redo the export.
Is there a way to fix this to keep "entire sequence" as default for all exports?
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I think by default is set to render estire secuence unles the work area bar is enabled, just make sure you disable it at the timeline menu just make sure its not checked.
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Yeah me too. How to fix the horribly broken "Export" tab and regain control of our export settings and persistent send to media encoder settings. Adobe Premiere export is so broken.
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TLDR; Create a new sequence, cut and paste all clips into that. ctrl+A on the timeline. then ctrl+V on the new empty timeline. Then send to media encoder and "Entire Sequence" should now be default.
For anyone that has a sequence in a premiere pro project that does not set source range to "Entire Sequence" and rather it chooses something else like "Work Area". My sequence was the problem. It was stuck to export "Work Area" every time. I tried everything and the solution was to drag the sequence to the 'new sequence' button duplicating the sequence settings essentially nesting the old sequence in a fresh sequence. Then I cut and paste all the footage from the problematic export sequence to the new sequence. Now when I export the :source range" is set to "entire sequence". This bug seems to be related to a project that uses the "work area" bar and then sets the work area to 0 and 0, then turning off the work area bar does nothing and send to media encoder simply sends the first few seconds to export as the "work area" source range.
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