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    Check out this link below to see the photo that I am referring to:
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e380/omegaredussr/MouseTypeProblem.jpg

    The linked image is a composition of my FRAME render (top) and my MOVIE render (bottom), both rendered as .tifs

    I am working on a fake news broadcast and I am having some problems with my test Renders. So far I have 12 layers of video. Normally I would do this type of work in After Effects or Combustion, but I have to finish this in the next month, so I am crunched for time. I have a bunch of separate .tif files with transparencies of just custom text.

    I am scrolling this text across the screen using keyframes. In the end I am making the mouse type you would see on CNN, the scrolling news updates at the bottom of the screen. If I render a FRAME the mouse type shows up, but if I render a MOVIE (.tif sequence, AVI, etc. I have tried many formats) the mouse type does not show up... that means 10 layers of video work, but two don't... this is very strange.

    I am working with Premiere Pro 2.0
    Project settings: 16:9, NTSC, 29.97 fps, 1440x1080 HDV
    Rendering to 4x3 720x486 with black bars.
    Windows XP, 4GB ram, no render card

    I am never working with HDV again. Headache central.
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    Perhaps a few screenshots of your project timeline? A picture is worth a thousand words..

    And yes, HDV is rotten to work with, but that's why there's the Cineform codec to work with..
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