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Video comes out different after exporting from the sequence it came from

New Here ,
Jan 16, 2024 Jan 16, 2024

Hello there. So I encountered a really weird exporting bug or error lately and I don't know if this happened to all other versions as well.  To summarize, here's the problem:

1.  My sequence is ready for exporting, which included all the latest amends compared to the previous version. 
2. Marked in and out to prepare for exporting, afterwards I sent it to Media encoder. 
3. When exporting was done, the output is different from what I have on the actual sequence where it came from.


Here's a photo for reference:

 

Here's screenshot of the sequence. Take note at the word "£100,000", which also has the correct voice over in it. 

 

Screenshot 2024-01-17 at 1.04.20 PM.png

 

 

And this is the exported video:

The word remained "£180,000" (which included the voice over of the same amount).  This was from the older version of this sequence, contrary to the updated one.

Screenshot 2024-01-17 at 1.05.06 PM.png


In addition,  I already cleared all caches, video previews, and etc. 

I wonder what could be wrong? 

Technical details:

Premiere pro version: 24.1.0 (Build 25) on Macbook Pro M1 Pro


Thanks in advanced! 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 23, 2024 Feb 23, 2024
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This looks weird. What happens when you remove In and Out and render directly from Premiere Pro? Also, share the screenshot of the export settings.

 

Let us know. Happy to assist.

Thanks,

KR

 

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