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  • Aleksandar Djordjevic

    July 29, 2017 at 11:37 am in reply to: Premiere Pro – Warp Stabilization Failed

    I have a similar problem with warp stabilization. When applaying effects everything works flawlesly in preview. But when I render entire sequence, parts with warp applied are choppy. Reading your answers I think it could be due to clips overlapping (cross disolve) But the strange thing is that everything is ok while previewing the timeline… Anyone have an idea why is that happening?
    I forgot. It doesn’t matter what export settings are. It happens every time.

  • I thought the same, maybe it is time for little housekeeping on my hard drives, but then I render this project in full quality (without data rate limit) and everything was OK. I don’t need such a big file so Adobe Media encoder will do the rest.
    Thanks anyway.

  • Aleksandar Djordjevic

    June 2, 2013 at 11:11 am in reply to: No Audio on Export to Tape

    “First, make sure that you’ve got the timeline selected, then go to Sequence –> Sequence Settings, towards the top of the dialogue box that opens is a button labeled “Playback Settings” – click that. From there, you’ll see a section titled “Realtime Playback” and within that are two radio buttons – “Desktop Audio” and “External Device Audio”. Clicking the “External Device Audio” button fixes the problem.”

    Timeline is selected, and when I go to the Sequence –> Sequence settings I can’t click at the “Playback settings” – it was grayed out. I’m using CS6. Any suggestions, please?

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