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Export a comp or two from inside Ae and view them in a media player and then in the source monitor in Pr after importing them. Is anything seen that could relate to the dip to black?
Download the Ae stuff and other images from Google drive and put them on your SSD. Your dynamic link export performance should improve dramatically.
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Nope, no black at all. I'm not sure what to think. There is no black in any of these AE comps or in the PP background,
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I assume your Pr sequence is busy with lots of stuff going on around the Ae comps? And that things have been moved around a bit?
Since the DL export when run "live" has not dip to black problem, and the export using the rendered and replaced clips does, it's likely there's a cache problem. I recommend saving and closing your Pr project, quitting Pr completely, and restarting it from a shortcut. When you get tot the welcome screen and before opening any projects, delete *all* your media cache files. Close Pr and relaunch to see if the local version exports more like the linked version.
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That makes sense.
I'll give this a try. I have deleted the media cache to try to resolve this issue and relocated it to an SSD earlier.
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Adding to what Jeff suggested, make sure both After Effects and Premiere Pro
are using the same project settings - renderers and same sequence, composition settings.
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Excellent suggestion and the first thing I tried. This was shot in a controlled setting, and all the footage is the same. Setting matches the footage, just scaled back from 4k to HD (50% scale in effects control).
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Hi slashgraphics,
Sorry! What happens if you move all the assets off Google Drive and onto a folder on your hard drive? I've had trouble over the years with iCloud, etc., I hope that helps. Let me know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I had the same thought! I did try this! I have tried a couple of things to isolate the issue. So when I built one with everything only on my desktop (except the source footage, which is on an SSD) it still hung up on export, specifically at the encoding stage. I moved everything for that one off the drive and only worked from my desktop.
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They are, my creative director had me check that right off the top.
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They are, my creative director had me check that right off the top.
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Another thing you may need to check: are the AE files updated to the latest version? Sometimes re-opening the AE comps in AE and re-saving them makes all the difference!
Hope this helps.