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There seems to be an issue with Premier that does weird things to the video, edited on a timeline.
The original video does not have the issue. It is clean. (see attached same frame of original in quicktime, and same frame on premier)
So it randomly does this. Once it happens on the timeline, it stays there. Even with render in to out. Even after exporting in various codecs (pro res, mov, H264, etc..)
I see other are having this issue too.
How do I fix this, without having to edit this in another app?
I did try rebuilding the cache, and still not working correctly.
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No info to go one:
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Try updating or rolling back your graphics driver directly from the video card manufacturer’s site. If NVIDIA, do a clean installation of the latest Studio Driver (NOT the Game Driver).
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My graphics card - AMD Radeon Pro Vega II 32 GB
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Try updating the driver. That is almost always a GPU driver problem.
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how do i update a driver? i have a stock mac pro 2019, that has a AMD Radeon Pro Vega II 32 GB
their website does not offer an option for mac - https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/drivers.html
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There seems to be an issue with Premier that does weird things to the video, edited on a timeline.
The original video does not have the issue. It is clean. (see attached same frame of original in quicktime, and same frame on premier)
So it randomly does this. Once it happens on the timeline, it stays there. Even with render in to out. Even after exporting in various codecs (pro res, mov, H264, etc..)
I see other are having this issue too.
I am re-sizing video files, and they seem to be ok, until I start chopping them and editing them. Then I start getting random pixelations.
It happens in the timeline video. Even after rendering, it's still there. Only way to get rid of it is to re-do all the work.
How do I fix this, without having to edit this in another app?
I did try rebuilding the cache, and still not working correctly.
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Please do not double post!
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Hi 7thheavengtr,
Sorry to hear about this. Could you please confirm the version of Premiere Pro, OS & the GPU driver version that you are using? Also, is this happening with any specific media or all of them? Let us know, we're here to help.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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2019 Mac Pro
3.2 GHz 16-Core Intel Xeon W
AMD Radeon Pro Vega II 32 GB
768 GB 2933 MHz DDR4
Premeier 25.4.0
Raw Video - MPEG4 - one I'm editing and is dropping pixels
Is there a way to rebuild it, without losing all my editing and links?
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Thanks for confirming that. Generally, GPU drivers on macOS are integrated with OS updates. Have you checked if there are any updates available for your Mac? Also, what is the source of the media file (recorded on a camera or encoded from any other app)?
-Sumeet
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Mostly MPEG4 videos, converted in size.
Want me to upload the session and raw videos?
You can see it on your end
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Sure, please share a download link for the sample media with which you are experiencing this issue. We will have it checked.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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