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I get this error when i check my project, does anyone know what causes this problem?
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Yeah, you're totally right; a solution would be a fix to Encore's creating errors after it tested for them and found none. I was just saying that I will be creating the chapters in Encore rather than in Premiere and exporting them with the master file. This would be very annoying to anyone with a lot of chapters because it would be so much easier to create the chapters on the Premiere timeline.
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I have exactly the same problem. I had to move all of the chapter markers to a new place. After Adobe moved from CS to CC scheme it seems they do not test the software at all. Working at my last project I spent 50% of time dealing with bugs in Premiere CC 2014 and Encore CS6.
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I got this message and looked on my timeline and there was a wrong/false chapter marker that was so close to a legitimate one the only way I could see it was to expand the timeline in the view and then click thru chapter marker to chapter marker. I had 2 markers labeled Chapter 4, about 5 frames apart from each other.
Again-- expand the timeline and look for bunched up chapter markers. I deleted the extra one, ran the 'Check Project' again, and the error message went away.
Also, don't be afraid to take the file out of the timeline and put it back in, to reset the chapter markers. You will have to relink them to your menus but it may resolve this problem or identify additional markers that are causing the error message.
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Fix is: In the Timeline Window, right-click anywhere on the sequence (a Premiere Pro sequence, AKA the video and audio) used in the timeline for which the error is given, and "Clear" the sequence. Go to your Project Window, then drag and drop the Sequence back in to the timeline. This, for me, fixed the "Trims and/or chapters adjusted" note when I clicked "Check Project."