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Believe this issue must have something to do with the nested sequence not matching the timeline sequence, but I haven't run into this issue before...
In my project I have nested a clip in my sequence to do some basic rotoscoping, I've replace the photo in the frame with a JPEG:
This nest was originally created for 1920x1080 (16x9) timeline, but the client has also asked for several other versions including a vertical edit, so I'm exporting a 607 x 1080 (~9x16) version here:
In my 607x1080 timline the nest looks perfect, but when I export it the JPEG slips
The work around is to simply render out the sequemce inside the nested clip, which is okay but I want to know why this is happening - any ideas?
A few details:
I'm working off a Mac M2 Max Studio
I've used the following effects on the JPEG to get it to match:
Hi @Thea5E4D -
Thanks for submitting your bug report. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue.
What version of Premiere Pro are you using?
I believe you are seeing a rendering issue in the pipeline. Would you be able to send me the project and media so that I can take a look? You can send a link to jamiec@adobe.com
Sorry for the frustration.
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Hi @Thea5E4D -
Thanks for submitting your bug report. We need a few more details to try to help with the issue.
What version of Premiere Pro are you using?
I believe you are seeing a rendering issue in the pipeline. Would you be able to send me the project and media so that I can take a look? You can send a link to jamiec@adobe.com
Sorry for the frustration.
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