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July 12, 2022
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Sequence yellow line

  • July 12, 2022
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I've read a few topics on this but haven't been able to resolve my issue.

I imported 120fps 1080p footage and had Premiere auto-create the sequence, I then changed the timeline to 30fps and slowed the footage down to 25% to match (4x slow-mo). Yet when I do that the video footage gets really choppy, like 5fps. I'm using a Razer laptop with dedicated GPU mind you. Rendering doesn't seem to do anything. What am I doing wrong?

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Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 12, 2022

Edit ProRes source in a Sequence with Video Preview set to matchign ProRes settings and everything should play smoothly.

 

To quickly transcode all of your 1080p120 clips, insert all of them into a new Seqeunce via New Sequence from Clip and then use Render and Replace.  Make sure each clip is playing from Media Start to Media End.  After the transcode is complete, make sure Sequence Video Previews are set to the same flavor of ProRes that was used for Render and Replace.

 

 

Graeme Bull
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Community Expert
July 12, 2022

I've seen this on certain types of footage. It may be that the best you can do is export out what you have and bring it back in as a rendered file of the original in slomo. I expect that will be your easiest solution

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
July 12, 2022

Tried rendering the timeline to green?

frogmikeAuthor
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July 12, 2022

Yeah I did, but it stays yellow with the same stutter.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 12, 2022

Render in to out to get it green.