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  • Editings Got Messed After Rendering Effects In to Out

    Posted by Brian Cheng on April 19, 2014 at 5:34 am

    After I rendered my sequence in to out, the places where I do my edits got messed up.
    So that’s say that there are two clips. Clip A and clip B. Clip A is before clip B.

    After rendering the effects in to out, the last frame of clip A turns into the second last frame of clip A. And the first clip of clip B becomes the last frame of clip A.
    No matter how I separate them, or even delete and put into the sequence again, they just stay like that. It seems that the source footages have been changed during the render! (how is that possible!!!)

    I did not make any more edits before and after I do the render, so it’s not me that did this, it’s the render. And I’ve upgraded to the newest update, so the problem isn’t about the version of the software.
    The timecode doesn’t even change after it happens. Every clip’s duration is the same as before, I don’t even know that’s possible.

    This is a very weird problem to me, I need any suggestions and help, thank you……

    Movie Director
    Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
    Palie Studios

    Brian Cheng replied 12 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Angelo Lorenzo

    April 19, 2014 at 5:39 am

    Follow each step, restart Premiere, and check for results. If the issue isn’t fixed then try the next step.

    1) Menu > Sequence >Delete Render Files

    2) Clear media cache

    3) Close Premiere and hold shift while restarting

    4) reinstall nvidia video drivers if you’re using an nvidia GPU.

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  • Brian Cheng

    April 19, 2014 at 5:54 am

    The source footages turns back to normal after I deleted the rendered preview files.
    But when I rendered again, the same problem happens to me again.

    Oh, and I also found out why the duration of the clips didn’t change. Because the first frame is played twice, occupying the spot of frame one and frame two.

    Movie Director
    Stop Motion Animator (Canon 100D, 24FPS)
    Palie Studios

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