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September 15, 2018
Question

Stuttering frames after exporting from premiere

  • September 15, 2018
  • 9 replies
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So I have been trying to figure this out for a while, but I just can't seem to find a solution. I am new with editing and just don't know if this is an issue with my sequence while editing or my export settings? While watching it back in premiere it doesn't stutter like it does after exporting. I have a small clip that shows the issue, just seems like my face is skipping/stuttering frames. I appreciate any feedback, thank you!

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WV3oCxxmCglaFOIg3ol9xa8UrOw1XKud

9 replies

Participant
May 20, 2025

Change bit rate encoding from vbr to cbr. Should fix the issue.

Gadgetsjon
Participant
February 16, 2022

I was experiencing a similar issue. 

 

All clips shot at 25 or 50fps, export was 25fps.

 

However, to fix it, I had to change the Sequence Settings to Arri Cinema and Export as YouTube 4K UltraHD. I don't know why, but that solved it.

Participant
March 14, 2022

This is the only change that solved my issues, but I cant view it on an Iphone in that format.

Inspiring
July 26, 2021

Did you try to export it with media encoder ?

G.
johnd5516225
Participant
July 26, 2021

I had the same issue editing on my mac. been a windows guy for years. If you output as one of the quick time prores presets there should be no stutter. I think it might have something to do with the encoding and decoding on mac. 

 

Participant
November 14, 2020

I just found a new solve for this (at least in my case).  My file was clipping even when exported using Media Encoder.  

 

Open the file in Quicktime and export it from there.  I exported my imported clip (that was skipping in Premiere) from Quicktime as 4K/H.264, and it now no longer clips in any Adobe apps when exporting. 

Participant
May 14, 2021

One solution that worked for me was to first export the sequence out as an image sequence, then reimport then export in whatever. Seems to work well so far. 

Participating Frequently
January 9, 2020

Same problem here even after so many months 😞 

I get stuttering frames while editing this series of commercials in Premiere CC 2020. I'm on the road and with a deadly deadline, and could not find a solution after trying the obvious things. First thing to suspect of is hardware rendering since I can see stuttering frames while editing in premiere. But no matter what I do I get the stutter somewhere along the video render.

These are 1 minute videos, and with A LOT OF LUCK I got one stuttering-free render after many tries, but nothing I can name a real solution.

elemtu
Participant
June 4, 2020

If you export media in premiere and select queue,  it will export in Adobe Media Encoder, this resolved the stuttering for me.

Participant
November 12, 2020

This is it!

 

Finally!!!

Thank you so much.

Participating Frequently
December 5, 2019

Yup... its a bug somewhere... ADOBE!!!!!!! 

(I don't have any fix, I removed all the Lumetri colours etc etc... still glitching and stuttering.. sigh)

rburmont
Participant
December 19, 2019

Same problem here. Very simple titles on top of a single video layer.  Plays fine in preview - all kinds of issues on the export. Have tried all the suggestions above and am yet to get a smooth playing export. 

 

Participating Frequently
December 19, 2019

I tried clearing my media cache and THAT seemed to get rid of any glitches on export.....

 

But then would come back again within the next video or so.. even AFTER clearing media cache.

 

Adobe is a weird creature..

Matt Cass
Participating Frequently
April 21, 2019

Hi all,

I've experienced a similar issue today surrounding this. I have several images with a push transition and a slow zoom effect. Plays fine in the timeline but is stuttered in export.

I amended the below settings based on trial and error to get a smooth final output.

In Sequence Settings I had the below:

Composite in Linear Colour (requires GPU acceleration or max render quality): changed to OFF

In Export Settings I had the below:

Hope that helps.


Cheers


Matt

elemtu
Participant
June 4, 2020
Thank you, this resolved my exported video stuttering issues!
Participating Frequently
September 16, 2018

-It is 23.976 fps

-ss 60

-1080p

-shot on a canon 5d mk4

-used Media Encoder to change the codec to Pro-res, as I am editing on a Mac desktop.

Here are my sequence settings, Again, I am very new to this so I probably have something obvious that's wrong and I just don't know it yet.

Inspiring
September 16, 2018

Post a screen shot of your export settings, like this example -

MtD

Participating Frequently
September 16, 2018