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P: Glitchy Video in Timeline

Community Beginner ,
Jul 20, 2024 Jul 20, 2024

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After I upgraded to 24.4 several days ago, I can no longer edit MXF video files. The video in the timeline is glitchy, with pixelated blocks displayed whenever something moves in the scene. The glitches are exported in the final render, so it’s not a temporary or display-only issue. (If I render the MXF to MP4 with HandBreak, there are no glitches in the output, so I think the MXF container is OK.) My camera is unchanged and I’ve used this workflow hundreds of times. I went back to an editing session from before the 24.5 upgrade and all is fine–no glitches. I cleared the cache, rebooted my Mac, checked the sequence settings, but nothing helps.

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Adobe Employee , Jul 22, 2024 Jul 22, 2024

Hi @eegriff - We have received the files and I can confirm the problems you are experiencing.  In the meantime while we investigate further for a solution, a simple workaround is to go to your Settings > Media > and at the bottom there is a checkbox labeled "Enable Hardware Accelerated Decoding" make sure this box is unchecked then close Premiere Pro and relaunch this should clear the glitches.  Thank you for your help investigating and troubleshooting. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Hi @MartynMoore - thank you for the screenshot.  Do you have the Sony catalyst plugin installed, or any plugins?  

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Participant ,
Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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No plugins, Jamie.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Hi @MartynMoore - Can you send me one of the files that you are having an issue with to jamiec@adobe.com so that I can take a look.  Also in the menu bar under help there is an item labeled "system compatibility report" can you save that file and email it to the same address.  Thank you.

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Hi @MartynMoore @Edward3492930152k1 - Because you have the same footage and are experiencing the same issues I'm going to move your post to an open bug we have, thank you for your patience.

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New Here ,
Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Hrgh, I'm having issues with this forum not quoting properly. Can that post above be deleted?

 

I was trying to quote @MartynMoore saying "Before version 25 I could put the playback head on a clip that showed the glitch and the glitch would stay there on the frozen frame indefinitely. Now with version 25 the glitch appears in the Program Monitor and when I pause playback it remains for about a second and then disappears. The paused frame cleans up and displays properly all by itself."

 

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Yes! I had the exact same experience! Your story sounds very similar to mine. I think all our problem MXFs are from Sony FS7's. FWIW, I also tried the old "start a new Project and import the old Sequences and media into it" trick, and that never worked.

 

The only thing that DID work was using this trick to convert the Premiere 24 project file into a Premiere 23 project file, installing the older version of Premiere, and then opening it in that:

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/premiere/comments/18zdugf/how_to_export_my_project_to_an_older_version_of/

 

So it seems like it's a 24-and-up problem.

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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That fits with my experience, Edward. When I took the laptop on location with me I will have updated the OS and Premiere Pro to v24.3. I had long-running projects over the winter so my desktop probably remained on version 23 from around June 2023. When I transferred the project I was probably told that it had been created using a newer version of Premiere Pro and encouraged to update the desktop. Then the .MXF glitches started.

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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I found two consecutive frames that showed glitches when I moved the playhead to them. Each glitch cleared after the playhead had been on it for about a second but always reappeared when I moved onto those frames using Step Forward and Step Back.

 

So I turned off hardware accelerated decoding and restarted Premiere Pro. Returning to these glitchy frames, the glitches have gone, so this workaround seems to have improved things for me.

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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I tried the same, turning off hardware accelerated decoding and restarting Premiere, and that seems to help in the Timeline. However, exports still include the glitches. Even when I set "Performance" under "Encoding Settings" to "Software" instead of "Hardware."

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Must be infuriating. I haven't exported today, so I might be in the same boat. Spent the afternoon sending clips to Jamie, together with screenshots and exported frames. Not editing again until Monday now. There are a few of us wrestling with this so I'm confident it will be resolved. I don't want to be converting all my files!

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Copy that!

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Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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I'm having the same problem on multiple systems. Lost 10 days of editing so far. Exports all show the glitch also. Opening with Shift is only a temporary fix, a minute into the edit and it's glitching again.

 

I'm on the latest version of main and Beta versions, 25.0 and 25.1. 

Sony .mxf, 4K, 60fps and 30 fps. 

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core

32GB High Speed RAM

Windows 10 Home & Windows 11 on 2nd PC

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 12GB, running Studio Driver 565.90

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Sorry for slow reply. Yes ! I did clear cache. I even went to appdata to certificate everything was clear. However i didn't try yet the Studio Driver as you recomended. Still using the Version 24.3 and everything ok!

 

I am using 553.09-quadro-rtx-desktop-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql. 

Today it was released the update 553.24-quadro-rtx-desktop-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql.

 

I will try with both (Studio driver and update 553.24) and let you know if it fix the Glitch bug for premiere pro beta.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 22, 2024 Oct 22, 2024

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Clear cache and uninstall the version you have. Then try install premiere Version 24.3.

Everything went ok for me. At least till now...

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 23, 2024 Oct 23, 2024

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I started having this issue yesterday, it's driving me crazy!

I updated to Premiere 25 about 5 days ago, but only noticed it happening yesterday. I usually work with proxies on a NAS, and I haven't seen it happening, but yesteday I was trying to finish a quick project without proxies on my local m.2 drive, it seemed fine while working, but when I exported there were a couple of clips with glitches and when I checked back on my program monitor, there were some glitches there now too, it's possible they only appeared after grading with Lumetri. It seemed like a rendering issue because when I pause on the frames that are glitching on the program monitor, after a few seconds it renders it completely and the frame goes back to normal. The glitch also disapperas if I hide the grading layer.

 

Today I tried a different project, also without proxies, on a usb-c ssd and the same issue happened.

I've tried cleaning the rendered files, cleaning the cache, I tried creating new sequences, I restarted premiere, and restarted the pc. I think the only difference I saw was when clearing rendered files, the glitch changed from happening in the same part of the frame to some other part of the frame.

I was desperate to deliver a video today, so I installed Premiere 24.6 again, but my latest working files were on PP25, so I used a downgrader to open it back on the 24.6 version, the problem continued on my program monitor, but the export came out clean, but it could have been just a coincidence as this particular project was mostly mp4 footage. I haven't had time to test my other project from yesterday yet.

 

It's happening on Sony MXF H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Long GOP High Profile 4:2:0 Unconstrained Coding

I've had mp4 H264 in my timeline as well, and that didn't seem to have any issues.

 

My PC setup:

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor

64GB RAM

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

Windows 10 Pro N

 

 

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Oct 23, 2024 Oct 23, 2024

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Oct 28, 2024 Oct 28, 2024

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I have the same problem as you! Exported video has no glitches when I select VBR, 2 pass (Bitrate settings) and then export it. This glitch is so frustrating.

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New Here ,
Oct 30, 2024 Oct 30, 2024

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I have the same problem, but after some testing I noticed a pattern. All machines that had an Nvidia RTX 4070 had the same problem, in the same export location. I was able to export normally and without errors when rendering on a computer with an RTX 3060. I don't know if there is any correlation with the problem, but it was the way I found to get around the error. The same error occurred in 5 other MFX h264 projects from Sony fx6. I tested on 5 machines with RTX 4070 and they all had the same problem when rendering.
Example of the error:
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Oct 30, 2024 Oct 30, 2024

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Hi @Neander34538267u4no - Thank you for the information, can you let us know what driver you are using for the 4070?

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Oct 30, 2024 Oct 30, 2024

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Hi @jamieclarke I am using nvidia studio 561.09 driver

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Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024

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I removed this post. Because my idea was not true. 
Glitches all over the FX6 footage still...

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Nov 03, 2024 Nov 03, 2024

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Adobe, is there something we as users can do to help the team solve this issue?
We all have companies and need this to be fixed asap. So if we can help... here we are...

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Nov 13, 2024 Nov 13, 2024

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This is still happening. Come on, Adobe. Are you kidding me? 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 18, 2024 Nov 18, 2024

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For about half a year now, my team and I have encountered this glitch across all 8 computers in our office.

 

In certain video exports, and sometimes even in the Program Monitor in Premiere Pro itself, there are visual glitches which sometimes flash up throughout the video. I have attached a clip of how this tends to look when it occurs.

 

It doesn't always happen, but does seem to happen mostly in longer videos or videos with Nests or Multicams.

 

Some of our PCs are operating Windows 11 while others are operating Windows 10. The same glitch occurs across both versions of Windows. We have also tried updating all of our Nvidia drivers and have not found this to stop the issue occurring.

 

We are currently working on version 25.0.0 of Premiere, but have been having this issue since probably about version 24.3 or so. Previously, when we had this issue in Premiere 2024, we would export all of our videos on my colleague's computer which stayed on version 24.2.1, and have never had this glitch occur on that version of Premiere. It only happens on versions later than this. Obviously now that we've all updated to the 2025 version, we can no longer use this solution as we cannot open 2025 projects in a 2024 version of Premiere.

 

We really need help figuring out what's causing this problem and how to avoid it, as it is getting in the way of our work, and nothing we have been able to find online has worked. Any help would be appreciated!

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