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My latest project I decided to use "Essential Graphics".
Some text is moved to the very top of the screen.
Some background images don't render at all. Everything looks fine in Premiere, but the GFX are missing in my rendered and finished file.
PLEASE HELP kulpreet singh
I looked in the essential graphics panel.
Click Edit
Select the item that is moving on render
Under Responsive Design - Position check to see where Pin To: is linked
I changed mine to VIDEO FRAME and it solved the problem.
Hope that helps.
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I looked in the essential graphics panel.
Click Edit
Select the item that is moving on render
Under Responsive Design - Position check to see where Pin To: is linked
I changed mine to VIDEO FRAME and it solved the problem.
Hope that helps.
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Past SleepingBeagles good comment, if using Media Encoder for the export, in ME, Prefernces ... uncheck "import sequences natively".
Neil
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I do pretty much all of my renders through Media Encoder. THIS fixed the problem for me
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Seems bizarre that this would be necessary, but the ME preference change fix rendering "pin to" text for me.
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There are some interactions there that are useful at times, and seem to cause issues at others. I too hope this gets sorted out.
Neil
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Thank you. That preference change did the trick. Don't want to admit how much time I wasted before I finally broke down and came here.
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This helped me and saved my time a lot! Thank you!
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Thanks guys, worked for me. I'll mark this as [Solved] + [Answered] for search indexing sake.
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OK, so I found that if I render the graphics with a "Black Video" or anything underneath the track, it's fine. Otherwise... coin toss.
So dumb - why does it do that??
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I had a similar problem with essential graphics, the preview was ok, but AME exported it wrong, so I made a pre-render in Premiere and checked "use preview files" when exporting with AME.