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Hi there. I am having trouble exporting. Basically I am exporting a music video I directed and every single clip looks identical to the preview, except for the three slow motion clips. These start at a completely different time than where I sliced them from their source in the sequence. For example have one clip that I cut at the 1 minute mark, and it, without fail, exports at a different place every time I try (export it starts at the 3 minute mark of the source clip, or two minute mark) What is the fix for this? Is it a bug?
Please let me know if I can provide any further information
Thank you!
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In the Export window you have 4 options that you can find under 'Source Range' :
01. Entire Sequence
02. Sequence In/Out
03. Work Area
04. Custom
Check if you are using the correct option
If you are using options 02 and 03, check if you have set up the handles or In/Out points correctly
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The thing is, it's exporting parts of the clip that aren't on the sequence at all. For example, I have one clip thats only from 01:01 to 01:02 on the source, but it exports from 03:03 -03:05 (Which is not a part of the sequence at all)
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Delete all media cache.
FAQ: How to clean media cache files |Adobe Community
And export again if the source range is not the issue.
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This is often seen when Time Remapping is applied to a clip along with other effects. If that is the case here, try nesting the clip, applying the Time change to the original, and the other effects to the nest.
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I made a nest and it didn't work. Is there anything else I can do? Maybe even link to another person who had this issue? Thank you for your help!
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Please try this and reply us back :
Right click on your clip - Make Subclip
This will create a sub clip in the Project Panel
Right click on the sub clip in the project panel and choose export media
What happens ?
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Hey so the sub clip is at the wrong point as well. Just like it changes the cut during the export.
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go to sequence and delete render files
then clean your media cache and restart Premiere Pro
if the issue persists, send us a short video recording of whats happening
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I've done all those things. ok I will send a video when I get the chance
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If you can let us know how exactly did you do the slomo ?
What's your clip's frame rate and what are your sequence settings ?
What are the export settings you are using ?
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I slowed it down to 17.2 %. Am exporting with H.264 but have tried other methods
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screenshots and a short video would be helpful
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Try slowing it down to 34.4%, nest the clip and then slow the nest 50%.
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Caseyfacehead wrote
I made a nest and it didn't work. Is there anything else I can do? Maybe even link to another person who had this issue? Thank you for your help!
Yeah post 2 and also delete preview files if you are using them in the export settings.
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hi Ann, what do you mean by "post 2" ? I also did delete the preview files. It shows up as a different time even in the export preview window.
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It seems that my problem was that I interpreted the footage to another frame rate (from 30fps to 24fps) to fit in a 24fps timeline. When I changed it back in my footage bin my exports were working properly again (I didn't need to replace them in the timeline, it worked automatically).