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November 10, 2024
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Exporting video from Xbox One Drive to Adobe Premier causes pixelation and frame rate issues

  • November 10, 2024
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Hello, I am attempting to upload videos of some of my xbox gameplay to youtube. As a part of this process I am using videos that I have captured through my xbox one drive. When I try to export the videos from the one drive into adobe premier the videos have a horrible pixelation issue and the frame rates seem to stutter. I found another forum (Solved: Issue - Videos Exported From Xbox Live (720p 60fps... - Adobe Community - 12389219) where someone seemed to be experiencing something similar.  I attempted to change the framerate at which my video was running but had no success in fixing my issue. Does anyone know what I can do to resolve the issue that I am facing and have a clean video when exporting? If you require further information about the video files please let me know. Ive attached a screenshot and video of what it I am seeing when attempting to import the videos.

Any clarity on the issue would be an immense help, Thanks!

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R Neil Haugen
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November 10, 2024

As stated in your other thread, you need to convert them from VFR ... variable framerate ... to CFR ... constant framerate.

 

Just a 'simple' transcode doesn't do it. Both ShutterEncoder and Handbrake, two free downloadable applets that work as a UI, using the ffmpeg as their processor, can do conversion if you set them to.

 

In Handbrake, there's a 'switch' to convert to CFR as part of the regular settings.

 

The last time I used ShutterEncoder, I had to go into the Preferences to set the CFR conversion to on.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...