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1. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jstrawn Apr 8, 2014 7:29 AM (in response to jahesscreen)It's either a graphical glitch or there is a video layer beneath with pink on it and it's showing through. There's also an 'end of sequence media indicator' which is a horizontal line that will show up when the playhead is at the end of all media in a given sequence. But it shouldn't;t be pink and it would be offset from the edge of the monitor by about 1/8 of the total monitor width, like this:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1334155
It's really hard to tell what's going on without specific steps and or media to reproduce what you did. Also, when you supply screenshots, it's be not to zoom in so far so that I can maybe tall what else is going on in your workspace. Thanks for your support!
Update: is it possible that maybe we're seeing the edge of the wireframe around the clip when it is selected for direct manipulation? Again, if the view is not zoomed out so far I could easily tell.
-jstrawn
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2. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 9, 2014 12:51 AM (in response to jstrawn)Hi, thanks for your post.
There´s not a pink layer underneath it.
And it seems not to be the "indicator" as it only appears when there´s a fade (crossfade).
However if it was an indicator it wouldn´t show up in rendering.
And as mentioned it only appears when the layer is moved out of the right border.
here is a full screenshot. sorry that I had to blur it.
http://www7.pic-upload.de/09.04.14/zlmtuhsj11s.jpg
The effects on the left aren´t activated. All other layers are muted.
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3. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jstrawn Apr 10, 2014 1:31 PM (in response to jahesscreen)OK, I see... in that context it just looks like a graphical display problem. Notice that the playhead line is also cut off about 3/4 down inside the Effects Controls panel. First make sure your video card drivers are updated and maybe try swithing to a different 'Video Rendering and Playback' mode (File > Project Settings > General) and see if it goes aways then.
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4. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 10, 2014 1:41 PM (in response to jstrawn)Thanks jstrawn.
The reason for the playhead issue might be that I´ve added the effects panel screenshot after I did the entire screenshot (just forgot to select a clip).
So it´s still a reasonable cause of it?
I´ll let the admin update the GPU either way.
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5. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 11, 2014 3:04 AM (in response to jahesscreen)Okay, when switching the Mode to "GPU acceleration" the pink line is gone.
BUT the image looks brighter, especially in faded areas. I guess it´s due to the fact that I only have an AMD on that Mac here and GPU Acceleration isn´t really supported.
Turning on "Render at Max. Depth" and "Use Max. Render Quality" doesn´t help at all.
Also our admin found that this already is a know bug since 2011: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5458007
But the fact doesn´t help me and the project in proceeding...
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6. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 11, 2014 3:17 AM (in response to jahesscreen)Well, I got some news.
The issue occured when rendering an H264.
It is gone when rendering as ProRes 422 and it is also gone when encoding it to H264 with MPEGStreamclip afterwards.
(still appears in Premiere preview monitor)
My Sequence has a resolution of 2950 * 1244px, and I used a render output resolution of 1472 * 620px.
The issue is also gone when rendering a 1920*1080 as H264.
That means: Premiere Pro has issues when rendering resolutions like that with H264.
Problem solved, but bug remains since 2011. Hope it´ll fixed soon.
Thanks jstrawn for your help
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7. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 24, 2014 6:07 AM (in response to jahesscreen)Oh no.
Now I have to render as .png or tiff sequence. And the stripe appears again!
YELLOW stripe when rendering PNG or TIFF.
oh man... so annoying!
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8. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
JSS1138 Apr 24, 2014 7:52 AM (in response to jahesscreen)output resolution of 1472 * 620px.
The rule of thumb with anything MPEG (such as H.264) is to keep both dimensions evenly divisible by 8.
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9. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 24, 2014 8:07 AM (in response to JSS1138)now I´m talking about 2950 * 1244px which you can at least devide by 4.
And now it´s not about MPEG anymore but about tif/png
But however: Photoshop can handle EVERY format and AE can do it as well!
So there should be a way to fix it.
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10. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
JSS1138 Apr 24, 2014 8:14 AM (in response to jahesscreen)Change the resolution to be evenly divisible by 8. See if that works.
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11. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 24, 2014 8:43 AM (in response to JSS1138)even if it works it wouldn´t be a solution as I can´t use another resolution.
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12. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
JSS1138 Apr 24, 2014 7:17 PM (in response to jahesscreen)If you will be delivering to any sort of MPEG, as pretty much everything is these days, you really should change that to work within the MPEG limitations.
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13. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
jahesscreen Apr 25, 2014 1:00 AM (in response to JSS1138)I´m exporting to png and tif. What has that to do with MPEG?
The dimensions of the file where decided a while back. So no chance to change the format
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14. Re: Pink Border with Crossfade
Steven L. Gotz Apr 25, 2014 7:30 AM (in response to jahesscreen)Put in another bug report. If you can't do what you want to do and you think you should be able to, then that is the only way to get it fixed.





