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Rendering clip issue from After effects into Premiere pro

New Here ,
Oct 19, 2019 Oct 19, 2019

I was editing some clips in After effects and when I try to render it back into Premiere pro I get a Transcode failure : Unable to match video aspects. I am new to this and can't seem to figure it out. I am trying to use the liquify effect and everytime i try rendering the clip back into premiere pro I get the error, please help!

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Engaged , Oct 27, 2019 Oct 27, 2019

It sounds like you are tryng to do a round trip back to PP. I would'nt try to using the "Replace with After Effects Composite" option. It is a very unreliable workflow. Start a new project in AE from scratch, import your elements, then output your Comp as an AVI file. Import the AVI file. That's a better workflow. Maybe someday, Adobe will actually make the PP to AE roundtrip workable.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 19, 2019 Oct 19, 2019

Rendering back? I'm not sure of your verbiage ... are you rendering a comp in Ae that is dynamically linked to a sequence in Premiere, and the rendered Ae comp isn't properly updating in Premiere?

 

I will say that in my experience ... after I've got something looking as I want in Ae, I tend to export out a "digital intermediate" full file from Ae, the replace the comp on the Pr sequence with that new clip. Spares my poor computer a lot of hard work.

 

Neil

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Engaged ,
Oct 27, 2019 Oct 27, 2019
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It sounds like you are tryng to do a round trip back to PP. I would'nt try to using the "Replace with After Effects Composite" option. It is a very unreliable workflow. Start a new project in AE from scratch, import your elements, then output your Comp as an AVI file. Import the AVI file. That's a better workflow. Maybe someday, Adobe will actually make the PP to AE roundtrip workable.

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