Here's my issue, rendering out of After Effects CC 12.1 as DVCpro HD 1080i60 is showing up as the wrong aspect ratio, it renders out as 1888 x1062. Before the update to After Effects CC 12.1 it was working/rendering completely fine as 1280 x1080.
Take a DVCPRO HD 1080 comp, render it and it renders as 1888 x1062, not 1280 x1080 like it did before. And the strange thing, if I re-import that rendered clip into AE, it will see it as 1280 x1080 (1.50), but if I open that clip up in Quicktime, it will see it only as 1888 x1062 ?? Again, before the update to 12.1 even quicktime would see it correctly as 1280 x1080. Something in the header info in quicktime is now wrong and it won't read it correctly. We have a piece of gear that i need to send files to as dvcpro hd 1280 x1080 and it won't even take them anymore because the quicktime header or something is wacky. (yes the gear i'm sending to is weird, and strange we send it that format, don't ask, I know)
I've tired rendering/exporting out of media encoder and premiere since the update and it's the same thing. Even rendering from AE and forcing it to resize in the render queue won't work.... it still shows up as 1888 x1062. Errr
So I'm not sure where to start looking to fix the problem? Is it happening because of the Adobe update to 12.1, is it a quicktime issue or is it my Calibrated software for DVCpro on windows..... I don't know? I just know it was all working great before this latest update and now it's not.
Any ideas or a direction to look into would be greatly appreicated.
I'm using windows 7 profesional
Adobe creative cloud
And software called "Calibrated" DVCPro HD Decode software so we can use DVCPro clips on windows.
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