Boy, maybe I should just get my own forum huh?
Well I started all over again after converting my sources into the Huffy format and remade my music video. Now, to cover the subtitles, I used a title screen to create artificial letterboxing. This letterboxing only exists in part of the video though.
Now for whatever reason, when exported my video, the video starts from where the letterboxing does and ends when the letterboxing does. Why?
It works fine in preview mode, and the audio is completely intact.
Help.
Another weird problem with Premiere
- Jason 00
- Joined: Sat Dec 07, 2002 10:21 am
- Location: U.S.A
On the very top of the timeline there is a yellow bar (or at least in Premiere 6.5 there is) The begining and end of that bar is what Premiere considers your work area. Make sure that the yellow bar starts where your project starts and ends were your project ends. If it is in the wrong spot, just drag it to the left or right. If Adobe Premiere does not render your entire project, then this is the most likely problem.
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