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October 15, 2023
Question

Choppy playback in preview, and after export, but only with 1080, 4k is fine?

  • October 15, 2023
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Hello,

I've been editing videos shot on my phone. At first I was shooting in 4k, but decided to shoot in HD as that's what I'd be exporting at. Everything was fine in 4k, nice smooth playback. When I imported HD files and tried to edit them, the playback is quite choppy as you can see in the example I uploaded. The choppy playback continues through all the way to export. I'm using a decently powerful desktop with 32gb RAM an AMD 9500X CPU and an RTX3090. I'm using Samsung M2 drives. Any ideas on what I can try to fix the issue? It's driving me crazy and I have some deadlines to meet. Here's an example of what's happening. 


Here's what I've done to try and fix the issue
-Downgraded from PP 2024 back to 2023
-Checked my audio hardware settings
-Checked sequence settings
-Cleared space on the SSDs I'm using
-Verified that this does not happen with 4k media, even in the same project sequence
-Cleared the cache

-Restarted my computer

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8 replies

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 18, 2023

@Davideditsstuff 

Thanks for stopping by the Ask the Experts booth.  It was great talking to you.  I sent you a direct message via this community forum.

 

 

-Warren

Participant
October 18, 2023

Hey Warren We met at adobe Max. Just dropping by to say hi.  I was the last guy you spoke with at the confernce.

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2023

This looks like judder that results from panning the camera across imagery with areas of vertical high contrast.

Try changing the Speed to 25% in the Speed/Duration dialog box (Clip > Speed Duration...) with Time Interpolation set to Optical Flow.

This will change the duration from ∆ 0:00:05:18 to ∆ 0:00:22:12, but after being rendered it should look smoother.

Participant
October 16, 2023

Here is a clip I'm trying to make work. If you have a moment to see if you can get it to play back smoothly, I'd greatly appreciate it! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yCpneZ4lq3dQ_J--3h-V7qxKVCflPXmc/view?usp=sharing

Participant
October 16, 2023

I transcoded again and made sure the framrate was constant, and I'm still getting choppy playback. 

Participant
October 16, 2023

Thanks for the suggestion Warren. Unfortunately that didn't help. Looking a bit deeper into it and I noticed the clips have a variable frame rate, between 30.02 and 30.07 or so. I tried assuming the frame rate of the clips to be the same as the sequence, but I'm still getting the choppy playback. 

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2023

Try transcoding the source footage to ProRes 422 LT prior to importing into Premiere Pro.

Then, create your new Sequence from one of those clips, edit as you normally would, and then export.  

Include exporting to both ProRes 422 LT and whatever you export to now (H264?) in your testing.

 

Participant
October 15, 2023

I just updated to the latest Nvidia studio drivers, and the issue remains.