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Do a quick test.
Drag the clip from the bin to the sequence icon, so you have a sequence with the exact settings of the clip.
Create an opacity mask in this new sequence, and check if it's also offsetting.
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What version are you on?
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Version 14.5 .0
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Do a quick test.
Drag the clip from the bin to the sequence icon, so you have a sequence with the exact settings of the clip.
Create an opacity mask in this new sequence, and check if it's also offsetting.
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There was a mistake on my half, the sequence and clip setttings were not the same!
But still same offset error.
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Are you applying the mask directly on the clip, with no other effects?
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Also try to nest the clip, and apply the opacity mask on the nest, see if it helps.
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Thanks Sami, I actually followed your first instruction better, I created a new sequence again, by right clicking, new sequence from clip.
I had the wrong sequence settings, Sorry, and Thanks for your help.
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I have the exact same problem, and I created the sequence by dragging it to new item, so the sequence should match the source...