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Interpretation error in the pixel ratio of a MOV 100FPS file in Adobe Premiere Pro 25.1

Community Beginner ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

Hi, I have an issue in Premiere Pro 25.1. The Pixel Aspect Ratio of a Lumix 100FPS MOV 10-bit 4:2:2 file is different from Premiere Pro version 25.0. 

I can fix it by manually inputting the ratio through Project Panel, Right-click the file, Modify, Interpret Footage. However, it sometimes still leaves a small space on the left and right sides of the screen. This error also prevents Warp Stabilizer from being used.

Hopefully, this issue can be resolved in the next Premiere update.

Screenshot 2025-03-28 at 23.59.15.pngScreenshot 2025-03-29 at 00.01.12.png


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Adobe Employee , Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

Hi @stefanusdian,

Thanks for filing your bug report. Although I'm glad you can make it work in the Modify menu, I'd love to look into this more.  If possible could you send us this file to test with?  

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Adobe Employee , Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025

Thanks for your patience! We’re able to reproduce this issue. It seems to be happening because of hardware accelerated decoding. Disabling Hardware accelerated decoding (under Preferences > Media) can reverse the change to Pixel Aspect Ratio, but it might reduce the playback performance. For the time being, we recommend manually interpreting the Pixel Aspect Ratio to 1.0. We will update this thread once the issue is sorted.

-Sumeet

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

Hi stefanusdian,

We're sorry to hear about this. If possible, could you please share a download link for the sample media with which you are experiencing this issue? It will help us to investigate the issue.

 

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Sumeet

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

Hi @stefanusdian,

Thanks for filing your bug report. Although I'm glad you can make it work in the Modify menu, I'd love to look into this more.  If possible could you send us this file to test with?  

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

If I use a different format, such as MP4, the aspect ratio is normal, and there are no issues.

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Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025
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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 28, 2025 Mar 28, 2025

Thanks for the download links. Please allow us some time to get it checked. We will get back to you shortly.

 

-Sumeet

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 29, 2025 Mar 29, 2025

Thank you!

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 31, 2025 Mar 31, 2025
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Thanks for your patience! We’re able to reproduce this issue. It seems to be happening because of hardware accelerated decoding. Disabling Hardware accelerated decoding (under Preferences > Media) can reverse the change to Pixel Aspect Ratio, but it might reduce the playback performance. For the time being, we recommend manually interpreting the Pixel Aspect Ratio to 1.0. We will update this thread once the issue is sorted.

-Sumeet

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