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Speedramp issue - footage looks different when re-importing into premiere pro

Community Beginner ,
Dec 10, 2025 Dec 10, 2025

Hello!

I am an After Effects newbie and I have the following issue:

 

I am editing a big project in premiere pro and I want to apply some speed ramps to a couple of the clips. Therefore I checked a tutorial and followed all the steps: I imported the clips into AE and created a composition with time remapping to do the speed ramp.

 

It all works out really well, the slo-mo looks nice, the sound is great. But when I export the clips and re-import them into Premiere, the footage looks notably different, somehow it plays back differently, like the frame rate or the frame processing is now different

 

I have tried a few things:

- I changed the color engine to REC

- turned off motion blur and frame interpolation

- double checked the framerate 

 

The footage is: 15.3 Mb/s 1920*1080 at 25 fps, AVC

Export is set for: H264, best quality 1920*1080 at 25fps, frame interpolation off, half-frame rendering off, motion-blur off.

 

I have spent a couple of hours trying to find a solution, but couldn't. Does anyone have an idea what it is that I am doing wrong in this process? Please help!

 

Thanks so much for your time and greetings!

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Community Expert ,
Dec 10, 2025 Dec 10, 2025
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Does the Premiere Pro sequence settings match your output settings?

Did you try rendering the timeline in Premiere Pro?

Are you viewing in full resolution in Premiere Pro?

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