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1. Re: titles rendered in wrong place when using queue to AME, why?
JSS1138 Mar 22, 2014 7:12 PM (in response to phillip-j)I can't think of anything that even could cause such an error.
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2. Re: titles rendered in wrong place when using queue to AME, why?
phillip-j Mar 24, 2014 11:54 AM (in response to JSS1138) -
3. Re: titles rendered in wrong place when using queue to AME, why?
phillip-j Mar 24, 2014 12:15 PM (in response to phillip-j)Looking at these two screen captures I see now that it is not the type that has moved, but the background behind the type that moved!
That's a png file (V3) used as a track matte to make that part of a blurred video track (v2) visible behind the text (v4).
So it is NOT the type that has moved ... it is the background behind the type that moved!
Effects for V2
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4. Re: titles rendered in wrong place when using queue to AME, why?
phillip-j Mar 26, 2014 10:22 AM (in response to JSS1138)Updating AME preferences to use GPU Acceleration CUDA fixed this issue for me.
This is on an iMac i7 with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M
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5. Re: titles rendered in wrong place when using queue to AME, why?
LorinK2922 Mar 27, 2014 8:58 AM (in response to phillip-j)I have a somewhat similar issue that I have yet to find the solution to. I use alpha-numeric codes as an attendance checker for continuing professional educational videos. It's usually just one character. Whenever I create a new one of these titles, I always duplicate in the project bin and then change so that it's its own unique asset (vs. copy and paste on the timeline - I know this wouldn't work). On rare occasions, I've noticed that AME changes my titles on export. So for instance, if I have 2 titles each with one character, say "A" & "1", the finished file might be 1 and another 1. Checking back on the timeline, the title are correct - A & 1. It's just screwing it up during the encode process. I know this is somewhat different than what you're describing, but the basic idea is the same: AME messing with titles.






