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Optodata, much thanks for the reply. Yes, I had tried getting rid of the "ghosts" as described in that post. I had high hopes for success, unfortunately, they were not realized. I looked at nesting top to bottom, I'm pretty sure I've got a decent handle on it, unfortunately, that understanding didn't lead to a solution either.

I had really, really hoped to discover the source of the problem as that would prevent a recurrence. After another full day of hitting dead ends I have this evening simply deleted that entire nested bit of footage and am punting. I hate jerry rigging anything but I'll be putting bits and chunks from the compiled nested video, etc, into the main video. Pretty much starting from scratch on that area. It's all cool. It's a learning experience.

Again much thanks for the response. If ever I do come to understand what the heck happened here I'll for sure post it.
OS: Windows 10
PD: 17.0.2314.1

I created a Custom Text of scrolling credits for the end of my video. Later I decided to change some of the wording in the text. Everything looks fine when played in the time line, the modifications all appear just as they should. Then I produce it and when I view the rendered movie the text is the old, unmodified text.

I've deleted the Text from my timeline, changed the name of the Text file and, put it back on my time line and STILL I get the old text. I've also manually deleted all shadow files, rebooted my system, rendered over and over, and cussed a LOT.

Also, and maybe this relates, the rendered file is missing about 3 minutes of my project. Those three minutes display perfectly when viewed on my time line. I see nothing whatsoever out of the ordinary at the point on my time line when they disappear from the finished product.

I just bought PD a week ago after becoming fed up with Shotcut and so far I love it. However, this problem is making me crazy. Surely there must be some sort of cache file I know nothing about that needs deleting. One, other thing that may or may not pertain: the section that contains the two problems are both in a chunk of PDS that I merged onto the end of my main project. I went back to that project and added the scrolling text (which it did not previously have) , rendered it, and the text was the new modified text. Also it did not lose the three minutes.

Any help offered this PD newby is most appreciated.
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