UPDATE AND MORE INFO ABOUT THIS PROBLEM
Here's something very strange Anton.
My machine is multi-bootable, Edius X and 9 on one partition with a bunch of other stuff and then a second win10 install on the same NVMe boot drive with just Edius X and OBS and nothing else. MAC OS, Android, ChromOS, Linux and Openelec on a different multi-boot SSD. Not that the second SSD with the other OSs would cause any issues as they're just dumb data as far as an active Windows boot on the other drive is concernd but I pulled that drive anyway.
The issues I've shown is when runing the Win10 partition with Edius X and 9 and other stuff on it.
When I open and export the project on the other Win10 environment with just Edius X and OBS on it, the project exports properly.
This may initially sound like some kind of corruption wih the project but a couple of things would say that's not the case. I have a number of projects doing the same thing and that's only out of the ones I've tested. The reason why I've only noticed the issue on a few projects so far is because I've not finished the others and wont know until I export my masters. It is also very unlikely that multiple projects would be corrupted.
The second reason why I doubt it's corruption is becuase a different install of the same version of Edius X had seen the project differently.
One other thing is that I do know for sure that this particular project was started on 9 and finished on X but I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem.
One thing is for sure though, the problem is definitely there as the video is showing, it's also happening on other projects and maybe more that I've not tested and this is definitely going to be a big problem when I come to finish other projects.
I've never see this problem before on any other version of Edius.
I'll do a proper full video walking through of the problem and explaining it in a couple of days. I'll put that one live on YouTube in case anyone, maybe GV, comes across it and can give some advice.
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I'm having issues with Edius X not exporting layouter reframing settings.
I make some edits where I'm using layouter to re-frame some clips. These all playback fine when running through the edit but when I come to export the final edit the output file doesn't have the reframings that were done with layouter. Where the clips should show reframings, as they did when playing the edit, they simply revert back to the full frame on the export. This happens when exporting video, so far I've used NVENC, and it also happens when exporting stills, so far I've seen this on JPG files that I use as poster frames.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Here's a quick video showing the problem. I actually used layouter on this video to do close ups of various things going on but the output didn't have the layouter settings in it, you may need to click on the youtube link and watch it on youtube in full screen in 4K if you can't go full screen with the embedded version below.
Here's something very strange Anton.
My machine is multi-bootable, Edius X and 9 on one partition with a bunch of other stuff and then a second win10 install on the same NVMe boot drive with just Edius X and OBS and nothing else. MAC OS, Android, ChromOS, Linux and Openelec on a different multi-boot SSD. Not that the second SSD with the other OSs would cause any issues as they're just dumb data as far as an active Windows boot on the other drive is concernd but I pulled that drive anyway.
The issues I've shown is when runing the Win10 partition with Edius X and 9 and other stuff on it.
When I open and export the project on the other Win10 environment with just Edius X and OBS on it, the project exports properly.
This may initially sound like some kind of corruption wih the project but a couple of things would say that's not the case. I have a number of projects doing the same thing and that's only out of the ones I've tested. The reason why I've only noticed the issue on a few projects so far is because I've not finished the others and wont know until I export my masters. It is also very unlikely that multiple projects would be corrupted.
The second reason why I doubt it's corruption is becuase a different install of the same version of Edius X had seen the project differently.
One other thing is that I do know for sure that this particular project was started on 9 and finished on X but I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem.
One thing is for sure though, the problem is definitely there as the video is showing, it's also happening on other projects and maybe more that I've not tested and this is definitely going to be a big problem when I come to finish other projects.
I've never see this problem before on any other version of Edius.
I'll do a proper full video walking through of the problem and explaining it in a couple of days. I'll put that one live on YouTube in case anyone, maybe GV, comes across it and can give some advice.
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I'm having issues with Edius X not exporting layouter reframing settings.
I make some edits where I'm using layouter to re-frame some clips. These all playback fine when running through the edit but when I come to export the final edit the output file doesn't have the reframings that were done with layouter. Where the clips should show reframings, as they did when playing the edit, they simply revert back to the full frame on the export. This happens when exporting video, so far I've used NVENC, and it also happens when exporting stills, so far I've seen this on JPG files that I use as poster frames.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Here's a quick video showing the problem. I actually used layouter on this video to do close ups of various things going on but the output didn't have the layouter settings in it, you may need to click on the youtube link and watch it on youtube in full screen in 4K if you can't go full screen with the embedded version below.
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