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Hi,
Hopefully someone here can help with this. I read a post with a similar title as mine, but the issue was not the same. I'm running into a very strange error while trying to make subclips from longer subclips. This has never been an issue before, but now that I'm running up on a deadline, it's going completely bonkers. I have several source clips of an interview. I subclipped all of the responses to make it more manageable and ran into no issue. Now I want to capture pieces of each response and I'm trying to make subclips from the subclips, but the outputted secondary subclip is not at all what I selected.
For example, I have a 3 minute subclip that I pulled from a 35 minute source clip. I'm trying to create a 30 second subclip from the 3 minute one, but instead of creating the 30 second subclip, it's creating a 2 minute subclip from a completely different part of the source clip. And this is happening for all of the subclips made from the source clip.
Any ideas?
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Realized I didn't include any system info:
Mac Mini 2018, 3.2 GHz i7
64GB RAM
Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB
Mac OS 10.14.6
Premiere Pro 15.2.0
And the video I'm working with is 4K MP4/MOV H.264 4:2:0, 24fps.
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Hi,
I wasn't able to reproduce that. It work as usual for me.
Did you found a solution ? Let us know.
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Nope. Still happening. I'm at such a late stage that I don't have time to redo any of it or reinstall Premiere. I'm using a workaround of dragging the first subclip into my sequence and then trimming it down. It's time consuming but it's getting the job done.
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Strange. Hope you'll find a solution. By the way, creating subsclip is a type of workflow but not the only one. I have made many interviews and never used subclips. This being said, it doesn't solve your problem. If you find any solution, please let us know.