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Premier Elements 15 changing video layout between design and final

Community Beginner ,
Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

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!I recently installed Elements 15 after using 14 and other previous versions for a number of years.  I ran into something that I have not seen before and don't know if it is a bug or something that I am doing incorrectly.

I am doing a video project and where I have two clips and am placing the second clip on top of the monitor that is displayed in the first clip.  In preview it looks fine.  I have highlighted it below:

Preview.JPG

When I render it to a file using the basic HD 720 profile saving in either mpg or MP4 - H.264, the second video moves from where I had placed it. I don't think I am missing a step as I have done this with Premier Elements 14 several times and not noticed this.

The final rendering is displayed here:

Final.JPG

Any help would be appreciated.

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Community Beginner , Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

I figured it out.  The overlayed clip was a WMV and the main clip was a MP4.  For whatever reason, this was causing the shift in the exported composite video.  Converting the WMV to MP4 corrected it.

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I figured it out.  The overlayed clip was a WMV and the main clip was a MP4.  For whatever reason, this was causing the shift in the exported composite video.  Converting the WMV to MP4 corrected it.

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