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March 16, 2021
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Random pixelation on my video export (even on text)

  • March 16, 2021
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Hi everyone,

I am new to Premiere Pro but not editing softwares. I have looked up many different solutions to this problem and have tried them all including:

-Rendering the export so the color above the timeline is green

-Changing the bitrate to a higher mbps

-Using VBR 2 pass

-Making sure my source, project settings, and export settings are all the same

Even after all this I seem to be getting random pixelation even on the text at the beginning of my export. Therefore, I know it has nothing to do with my original footage. I also exported the same footage in a different editing software and it turns out fine. I assume something is wrong with my export settings so I attached a few images of them. I also attached a part of my export where the text was clear and another one where the text is randomly pixelated.

Any solutions would be greatly appreciated!

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Correct answer Boka2112

Easy, turn off VBR and use CBR.  Good luck.

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Inspiring
March 16, 2021

Easy, turn off VBR and use CBR.  Good luck.

Participating Frequently
March 16, 2021

For some reason this worked! Any ideas why? I've heard that cbr is a disadvantage compared to vbr but it seems to be working.

Inspiring
March 16, 2021

@JJohnson1014  Mainconcept h264 encoder (that Adobe use) is quite mediocre. Free x264 is way better and more flexible in general. For the latter you have to use 3rd party export plugins, like Voukoder.

Inspiring
March 16, 2021

Does it happens with text only or with normal footage too?

Participating Frequently
March 16, 2021

Both. As you can see here, the first image is from the beginning of this clip and the second is when the clip finishes zooming in. It doesn't make any sense. The next part of the video is gameplay and it looks completely normal. I also have several parts where I zoom in on things and it doesn't get super blurry like in this one.

Inspiring
March 16, 2021

The issue may be caused by Variable frame rate sources (screen recordings typically are VFR). Try to manually clear media cache - close Adobe PP/AE/ME, go to cache location and clean/delete folders: Media Cache, Media Cache Files, PTX, Peak Files.  If not help - try to turn off Hardware accelerated Decoding in Preferences > Media... Remember to clear media cache each time you change this settings, also after any app/driver update as well.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 16, 2021

Participating Frequently
March 16, 2021

Sorry,

Jeff Bellune
Legend
March 16, 2021

Please post a screenshot of your Preferences>Media screen. There may be a clue there.