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March 22, 2024
Question

Video glitchy upon exporting

  • March 22, 2024
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I have tried 18 times to export any of my videos. Using 3 different cameras, their formats include .MOV and .MP4. I experimented with edited footage and raw footage, recieving the exact same glitch upon exporting each video. I tried exporting directly through Adobe Premiere Pro and Media Encoder, no change in result. 

My preferences are:

  • Presets - High Quality 1080p HD or YouTube 1080p Full HD
  • Video - 1920x1080(1.0)
  • Format - H.264
  • Aspect - Square Pixels (1.0). 
  • Range - SourceIn/Out
  • Checking "Render at Maximum Depth"
  • Checking "Use Maximum Render Quality"
  • Tier - High
  • HDR Graphics White (Nits) - 203 (75% HLG, 58% PQ)
  • Bitrate Encoding - VBR, 1 pass

 

I have already tried the following:

  • Clearing the media cache
  • Updating Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Running a System Compatability Report, no issues were found. 
  • Updating my computer
  • Changing the format from H.264 to HEVC (H.265)
  • Clearing my computer's storage
  • Changing the Project Settings' Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only
  • Checking accelerated decoding

 

All I want is to export my video without the glitch, with or without my preferences. Thank you.

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libdottieAuthor
Participant
March 22, 2024

UPDATE: I uninstalled my NVIDIA Graphics Driver, performed a clean installation of the latest one. It released on March 19th, 2024. The export seems to have worked! I'm going to try with my preferences next.

libdottieAuthor
Participant
March 22, 2024

UPDATE 2: I can export my videos without my preferences in the HEVC (H.265) Format, using the Renderer of Mercury Playback Engine Software Only. This process works directly from Premiere or Media Encoder.

Participant
March 22, 2024

Hello, 

It sounds like you've tried a variety of troubleshooting steps already, which is a good start. Since you've encountered the same glitch across different cameras, formats, and export methods, it's likely that the issue lies within the sequence settings or potentially within the footage itself. Here are a few additional steps you can take:

Check Sequence Settings: Ensure that your sequence settings match the settings of your footage. Sometimes, if the sequence settings are not aligned with the footage, it can lead to export glitches. Make sure the frame rate, resolution, and other settings match your footage.

Test with Different Footage: Try importing different footage into a new project and see if the export glitch persists. This can help determine if the issue is specific to the footage you've been using or if it's a more general problem.

Test on a Different System: If possible, try exporting the project on a different computer with similar specs. This can help determine if the issue is related to your system or if it's a software-related problem.

Reset Preferences: Sometimes, preferences can get corrupted and cause unexpected behavior. Try resetting Adobe Premiere Pro preferences to default settings "Open while pressing shift key" and see if that resolves the issue.