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August 14, 2025

Video Export Encoding Error: Green Stripes in Frames at Random Intervals in Adobe Premiere Pro 2025

  • August 14, 2025
  • 2 replies
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My configuration is as follows:
System: Windows 11 Professional 64-bit, Version 26100.4652 (24H2)
Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 265K, 20 cores (8P+12E), 20 threads (8P+12E), TSMC N3 process
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, Intel Graphics, Intel NPU
Motherboard: MPG Z890 EDGE TI WIFI (MS-7E19), Micro-Star International Co., Ltd., Intel Z890 chipset

Graphics card driver: Geforce Game Ready 576.80
Hard Drive:

  • aigo NVMe SSD P7000Z 2TB (actual capacity 1.86TB, SSD type)

  • Predator SSD GM9000 2TB (actual capacity 1.86TB, SSD type)

  • KINGSTON SNV3S 2000G 2TB (actual capacity 1.82TB, SSD type)
    Monitor: P2710V MAX, Resolution 3840*2160, Refresh Rate 160Hz, Screen Size 27.2 inches
    Memory:

  • Acer DDR5-8400 (4200 MHz) 24GB

  • Acer DDR5-8400 (4200 MHz) 24GB

  • Total Capacity: 48GB, 4 channels, 8398 MHz, Timing: 40-52-52-1262T
    Software: Adobe Premiere Pro 2025, Adobe After Effects 2025

Issues encountered:
After exporting the video, there are encoding errors, and some frames display green stripes. For example, in a 5-minute video, the issue might first appear from 00:30 to 00:35. If I re-export it, the problem may shift to 00:41 to 00:42. Sometimes, I can resolve this by deleting the erroneous clips in Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 and then re-adding them to the project.

 

2 replies

Participant
August 14, 2025

I have tried using the Studio driver, but the issue still occurs.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2025

There have been many issues with the new 5000 series NVIDIA cards and drivers.

Try updating or rolling back your graphics driver directly from the video card manufacturer’s site. Do a clean installation of a Studio Driver (NOT a Game Driver).