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Dynamic link with Adobe Ae and Pr
Posted by Laura Mccrac on April 14, 2021 at 2:11 amHello, Im new to using dynamic link with Adobe Ae and Pr. I have imported my Ae comp in to Premier but some of text and effects did not port. Have I missed a step during the import?
Todd Perchert replied 5 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Todd Perchert
April 14, 2021 at 2:59 pmI’m with Eric on this. It sounds like the AE project may have been created on a different machine and you don’t have all the same plugins and fonts loaded on yours. Although, I will say that you may get faster results by just rendering your AE comp from AE as a ProRes file or something and import that movie file into PPro. Dynamic Link is nice in some instances, but can be slower.
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Laura Mccrac
April 14, 2021 at 4:56 pmBoth programs are on the same account and have latest update., the files were created on the same computer. I did get a dialog box that said the Ae needed to be 2021 version (it is.)
The workaround workflow was not ideal, but I ended up copy and paste video clips into Ae and finished my edits that way.
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Eric Santiago
April 14, 2021 at 11:05 pmOuch yes, 2021 is a bit evil from my current experience.
We had to stop using it when h264 files were corrupted in the last few seconds.
The only fix is to render to ProRes then use AME2020 to convert.
Stupid fix but some folks at work couldn’t wait to upgrade to 2021.
I for one have three versions on my 2019 MP just to avoid that mess. -
Todd Perchert
April 15, 2021 at 6:05 pmIf you haven’t done so, I would try saving a copy of your AE project out of the 2021 version, and try re-importing into PPro. Maybe it’s still seeing it as an older version??? I haven’t run into that.
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