I'm trying to export several clips from a bin in Premiere CC 2014 (rendering R3D to DPX). I highlight them all, add to the queue. Then in Media Encoder, I select each one and change the source range to "Clip In/Out". Unfortunately, this creates renders offset by one frame. So it's missing one frame at the head, and has an extra frame at the tail.
Hi, I just tested this and can't reproduce the problem. I tried selecting lip in/out in both premiere cc (2014, 8.0.0 169 build) and ame and both were frame accurate. Can you double check your frame rate settings please? Also what OS are you running and version of premiere?
Thanks
Chris