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August 14, 2014
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Flickering footage in Premiere Pro CC 2014 but not in Premiere Pro CC 2013

  • August 14, 2014
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Hi guys,

I've been having repeated issues with Premiere Pro CC 2014 on Windows. Basically my footage has a weird strobe/flicker when in the suite and when rendered off even although the footage looks fine, unaltered out of the camera. I rendered off the same footage in the 2013 edition of the software and there is no flicker/strobing going on. I've included one of the worst effected shots in CC 2014 and CC 2013 for comparison.I also experience graphical glitches occasionally when rendering. Please watch below:

Premiere Pro CC 2014 - strobing (300% speed, cropped 15%, RGB curve adjustment, software rendered)

YouTube

Premiere Pro CC 2013 - strobing (300% speed, cropped 15%, RGB curve adjustment, software rendered)

Premiere Pro CC 2013 - no flickering - YouTube

The footage was shot on a Nikon D3200 at 1080p 25fps, aperture 3.5, shutter 1/50, ISO 400.

Editing on a

Dell Optiplex 9020

Intel i5-4570 3.2 Ghz

4 gb Ram

Intel HD Graphics 4600

Windows 7


Has anyone else experienced this issue? My suspicion is an issue with either my graphics card or insufficient RAM.

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    Participant
    October 25, 2016

    Hello everybody,

    After a lot of render testing, the problem, for me, was happening only when I changed the exposure values (negative values) in the basic settings section from Lumetri Color in Premiere.

    So, no exposure correction and it WORKS.

    Hope Adobe sees this and corrects it.

    Participant
    March 10, 2016

    Hello everybody,

    I may be a bit late to the party but I too had this bug.

    I got rid of it by unchecking repeat edges on gaussian blur.


    Maybe this helps one of you.


    cheers

    Participant
    November 20, 2015

    How i solved this trouble...

    Participating Frequently
    September 10, 2015

    Hello,

    I'm currently experiencing the exact same issue. Preview works fine, when I export it's looking good then suddenly starts flickering. I noticed it starts when there is a .ai graphic appearing (mith mask), it starts flickering until the end of the film.

    However this issue is new to me, and I was able to export files with graphics or not until very recently. It happenned in my last project, never understood why, restarted the cpu reexported and problem was solved. Now, this is my 13th attempts to get a proper file and I can't. I'm am very upset about adobe, especially after reading the whole thread that is pretty old.

    I'm on a mid 2014 MacBook Pro

    Intel Core i7 2,8 GHz

    2X 8G 1600MHZ ram

    Inter Iris Pro and NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M

    running Premiere pro CC2015

    Earlier in that thread I've read that your update supposedly corrected this issue, it is not the case.

    Thank you for doing what is necessary now.

    Participating Frequently
    September 10, 2015

    update: Changed the renderer grom Open CL to CUDA and seems to work fine now.

    Jesseboy1234
    Participant
    June 21, 2015

    Can anyone confirm that this problem is no longer with CC 2015? I'm on a Macbook Pro (mid-2014), the model with all the bells and whistles. I'm looking to update but want to be sure the problem is fixed. Also thinking about downloading the CUDA driver to use for rendering so does anybody know wether that has helped the flickering exports?

    Mav77074950
    Participant
    June 23, 2015

    I've been unable to upgrade on my Mac but it worked like a dream on my PC, no more flicker!  You can install 2015 and not uninstall 2014 btw.  When you press update a box pops up and you need to uncheck the remove old versions option before proceeding.  Then simply make a copy of your entire project and open that up in 2015 to upgrade a version. 

    Kevin-Monahan
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 4, 2015

    Hi Emma P,

    I've been unable to upgrade on my Mac but it worked like a dream on my PC, no more flicker! 

    Very cool, thanks for the report.

    Kevin

    Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
    Participant
    June 2, 2015

    Any update on the fix coming out? My whole production company is getting crippled trying to get shows to the network right now.

    5 stations:

    Windows 7

    24GB to 32GB RAM

    4 with GTX 660ti

    1 with Quadro 4000 graphics

    Premiere CC2014.2

    Just updated all of the graphic drivers. Our fix has been two fold. Either removing the curves, fast color, or sharpening effect and re-adding them, then rendering to verify and exporting after that. OR the second solution, we switch the order around of the effects, and this seems to work, sometimes. Only problem is this creates a different look.

    30 minute broadcast shows with way to many cuts to count, and multiple video tracks. Going to every clip is not a solution we can manage for much longer.

    Update on the patch/fix would be great. May 4th was when it seemed like you guys had some sort of solution.

    Thanks

    Mav77074950
    Participant
    June 3, 2015

    I contacted Adobe support with this issue and this is what they told me to do:


    In Premiere Pro go to File > Project settings > General, change the Video Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine software only.  Click OK and select Delete PReviews.  Then delete media cache files and rendered previews (C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common).

    That and moving around grade layers, reapplying warp stabilisation etc. does seem to have helped, especially on less grade heavy projects.  However, I won't have chance to test that properly on my film project until this weekend as I also have a tonne of clips to adjust to say if that really actually works or not, plus of course a full render and export.

    Realistically a fix should have been out of the door ages ago IMO without people having to go around the houses to 'fix' bugs that shouldn't exist to this level in a professional application.

    Mav77074950
    Participant
    May 18, 2015

    ‌Any news on this or an official bug fix release date Adobe? I have a critical project that needs to go out to the film festivals but that's impossible with a strobing render...

    luckypatofgold
    Participating Frequently
    May 21, 2015

    i just picked up a mac pro tower and that fixes the issue. A very expensive solution to a simple problem.

    Mav77074950
    Participant
    May 21, 2015

    Blimey, yes that is!  Well I've tried changing the sequence setting (video preview Quicktime or AVI) for another test project I had with extreme flickering.  That and unapplying the warp stabilisation and applying again, ensuring it was on the bottom effects layer seemed to fix the issue, at least for that particular project.  I have no idea if that has any knock on effects though or if a true HD render is still affected or not.

    bearguy9
    Participant
    May 6, 2015

    $10,000 to switch a 5 workstation Apple Studio over 6 months.

    FCP7 deadend, FCPX obviously not pro, Motion and DVD Studio Pro all have to be abandoned

    Everyone is raving about Premier Pro CC, we buy new MacPro Black, top of the line

    We spend a month editing, learning, titling is After Effects, step by step getting pretty excited, interface pretty cool, speed improved

    Integration with PS, AE, PP, AME - truly cool.

    THEN . . . we CAN'T GET A CLEAN RENDER OUT WITHOUT FLICKERING?

    We need outputs ProRes, QT, Mobile, .m2v, etc etc etc. Media Encoder was to exciting to look at . . . until . . . FLICKERING.

    We are out of business. All projects are in CC 2014. We have no "options to go back" to 2013

    We have 1,400 team performances from all over the world DUE with titles.

    We hardly use advanced effects, just 3 way color correct and cross fades.

    We are all sitting here in studio just staring at each other. We can't deliver this to clients.

    I'm the owner of this company, and paralyzed. This thread goes back to August?

    What production house has been delivering anything to anyone with flickering/strobing in it?

    Specs:

    Apple OSX 10.9.5

    3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon ES

    16 GB Memory 1867 MHz DDR3

    Graphics AMD FirePro D500 3072MB

    and there's a Beta where it stops, and we can't get it, nor an estimate on when we can?

    It's like having a fatal disease, you're dying, and there's a drug not approved by the FDA, so you can't get it.

    Participating Frequently
    May 6, 2015

    That's bad situation you are in BG9, and I hoped this thread would have made a difference by now.

    I think these message boards are just a place to vent and who has hours to further troubleshoot on the phone when we are paying for a product that's supposedly ready for market?  I had a great back and forth with Red Giant (all by email) to troubleshoot a recent issue for example (THAT'S GREAT CUSTOMER SUPPORT).

    No matter how well meaning Adobe is being represented on this message board, as a company they have failed with Premiere. And that fact that the issue is supposedly gone in CC 2015 offers no confidence that it won't come back (since they can't seem to find it in CC 2014) and further enforces they are turning to the cell phone business model, keep churning out new versions, no matter what the flaws.

    It's extremely disappointing that a company that has developed so many great things has become so unresponsive this problem.

    I also am looking for an easy way to make the transition (while staying in business) from a Premiere based workflow and dumping the cloud and I think if we all do that it would be a good thing.

    Too bad Apple totally dropped the ball, and left most people with no options. It looks like Sony/DaVinci will earn a serious look again (I started off with Vegas Pro which was a nice option before Premiere was temporarily resurrected) and am currently reading round trip workflow from Vegas to DaVinci.

    And for the record, I am NOT an angry Adobe basher. I'm just hoping to regain trust and continue to use their software, but that's not looking good at this point.

    And does anyone think any high level of management really cares about this thread or even knows about it? When I received an email from one, then I'll know there may be a change in corporate culture and it will get better.

    Good luck

    JW

    Inspiring
    May 6, 2015

    I have no plans to ever switch anytime soon, but if BlackMagic can really turn Davinci into a legitimate piece of editing software, that's going to be impressive.  They have a while to go ATM.