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AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
February 3, 2024
Question

Premiere Pro does not show actual Optical flow in the Program monitor

  • February 3, 2024
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Another problem that seems to be ignored both by users and Adobe - if you apply the Optical flow interpolation to a slowed down video it will still be choppy, but in the rendered video it is applied alright

Isn't it a good idea to make Premiere Pro actually show how it looks within the software so that a user wouldn't have to export everytime to see if the applied interpolation is good for this particular footage?

Examples what I see and what I get below:

 

2 replies

AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
February 4, 2024
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2024

I thought we were getting a clip to test.

You did render and replace, I meant just render the timeline to green, which often works for me.

Next time, just post the files on the forum instead of having to go through Google drive.

 

AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
February 7, 2024

I gave the permission, sorry. I'll try rendering the timeline, but I always do so when working on a project and never saw any difference

Btw, I tried inserting the videos here in the forum and was ttold I had no permission for that, thus the google drive

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2024

Try rendering the clip.