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I work in an environment where English is not the primary language so I ran into problem a lot.Īs a result, I started to use the “Export As…” button/checkbox more often so I can pick places on my drive where the path is not problematic.Īfter this release however, “Export As…” seems to cause a weird issue (regular Export doesn’t seem to be affected): If I’m done with exporting a sequence, then try to “Preview” another part of the same video, the preview images overwrite my previously exported sequence! The whole folder actually… So if I just exported 10,000 PNGs, then I request a 30 frame long Preview of the same video, 10k PNG file vanishes as they are replaced by 30 preview image in that same folder. That process become a bit more troublesome since a bug got introduced a few weeks back: any attempt to (re)import sequences crashes the whole application instantly (so the log files don’t say much) when “special” characters are present in the file path. Since the advertised ProRes 444 encoding is still not available on the UI (9 months after the release of v3), I worked around it by exporting PNG sequences instead (to preserve that extra color info). Exporting image sequences become even more buggy.