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January 8, 2025
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Extracted video Error

  • January 8, 2025
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Hi, I've been using Premier Pro for over 4 months and I'm experiencing an error that I'm experiencing for the first time today..

I didn't have any problems when I was working on it, but after extracting the video, the last 1 minute of the 5 minute video is getting snapped, any masters know why this is happening.. please help.. the movement is not natural and it seems to be breaking and moving

There's nothing wrong when I'm working on it and previewing it, but I don't know what's wrong with it..

Correct answer Ishan Y

Hi there,

Welcome to the community, and I'm sorry about the issue. Could you share a screen recording of the issue or a copy of the exported video through a link here? You can also send it to me through a private message. Please also let us know if you nested any of your clips in your sequence and if Warp Stabiliser was used in your project. 

If you're working with source files downloaded from the internet or screen recordings, the media can be in variable frame rate. This can cause abrupt playback on preview or export. To counter that, please transcode your source files using Handbrake (https://handbrake.fr/) and replace them in your project. Please also share your export settings and the current Premiere Pro version.

 

Thanks,

Ishan

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 8, 2025
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but after extracting the video,


By @Ambrosial_Sunrise4787

 

Did you mean exporting?

Ishan Y
Community Manager
Ishan YCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 8, 2025

Hi there,

Welcome to the community, and I'm sorry about the issue. Could you share a screen recording of the issue or a copy of the exported video through a link here? You can also send it to me through a private message. Please also let us know if you nested any of your clips in your sequence and if Warp Stabiliser was used in your project. 

If you're working with source files downloaded from the internet or screen recordings, the media can be in variable frame rate. This can cause abrupt playback on preview or export. To counter that, please transcode your source files using Handbrake (https://handbrake.fr/) and replace them in your project. Please also share your export settings and the current Premiere Pro version.

 

Thanks,

Ishan