I've been getting vertical lines and dark frames working with MOV files in Premiere Pro and After Effects, pictured below. I'm not using any effects. After exporting, It still shows frames where the exposure is lower too. Any idea what I can do?
We have 2 computers that both have Nvidia GeForce RTX 30f0, so that model is affected, too. Rolling back the studio driver to a previous version, 552.22, was the solution.
DavidB_QE • Adobe Employee, Jun 07, 2024Jun 07, 2024
Premiere Pro versions 23.1 through 24.0.3 have garbage (dimmed video or black vertical lines) in Source and Program Monitor previews when Nvidia Driver 555.85 or 555.99 is used. But not all Nvidia cards that support these driver will have this problem. I am reproducing this with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 but finding the same driver not to fail with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti for example. And also note that the following file formats preview with this issue:
I've also encountered the same issue. I've done a clean install of the NVIDIA Studio Driver as well, but it didn't work for me. My current workaround is to use OpenCL for now instead of CUDA for Mercury Playback.
Premiere Pro versions 23.1 through 24.0.3 have garbage (dimmed video or black vertical lines) in Source and Program Monitor previews when Nvidia Driver 555.85 or 555.99 is used. But not all Nvidia cards that support these driver will have this problem. I am reproducing this with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 but finding the same driver not to fail with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti for example. And also note that the following file formats preview with this issue:
PrRes 422, 422 Proxy/ LT/ HQ
QuickTime DNxHR/DNxHD
QuickTime P2 1080i/p 50Hz/60Hz DVCProHD
QuickTime DV
Microsoft DV
Microsoft Uncompressed UYVY 422 8bit
DNxHR/DNxHD .MXF
Note: The default sequence render preview file format is ProRes 422 so you may only see this issue in the rendered previews.
Solutions to this Problem:
Install the Nvidia driver prior to version 555.85 or 555.99
OR
Continue to use Nvidia driver version 555.85 or 555.99 and update Premiere Pro to version 24.1 or newer.
We have 2 computers that both have Nvidia GeForce RTX 30f0, so that model is affected, too. Rolling back the studio driver to a previous version, 552.22, was the solution.
I realise this is likely an Nvidia issue - has Nvidia indicated when this will be resolved in a future update? Moving to 24.1+ at present time not a viable fix at this stage for some productions.