Mark Hollander
My feedback
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1 vote
Thank you for filing this bug report.
Are either of your monitors set to use Display Scaling? If so, what percentage(s) are they set to? ex., 150%, 175%, 200%, etc.
Does the problem go away if one or both monitors are set to 100%?
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15 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Mark Hollander commented
Agree. I was just cleaning up my PC by uninstalling OLD Adobe software, 4 versions of Premiere, 3 versions of After Effects, 4 versions of Photoshop etc, and then realized that Encore was attached to Prem Pro 6... and I have 2 clients that need 50 DVDs each. Luckily I own a physical copy Prem Pro 5.5 for Mac, and I still have a Mac Pro. Without this, I'd be hosed. Please make Encore available, not every client wants digital copies on USB.
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164 votes
We are investigating these reported issues. Thanks for the feedback.
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Turning Off the optimisation also fixed my playback problems. Before I could not play a single HD .mxf clip, now I can play 10 4K clips at once. No more transcoding.
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78 votes
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I have the same problem. I have 4 monitors, 3 are HD set to 100%, the main monitor is 4k set to 150%, this makes the video overlap as stated. Premiere does not have this problem :-( I'm on the same rig, Windows 10, GTX 1080Ti