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I allways use premiere automatic settings when editing my mavic air2 videos (drag videos to timeline and detect settings). This time premiere can read ok the video in low quality play back (1/8), but when i "render in to out" in the session, or use better playback quality, or export the video in any format, it becomes very choppy... so there seems to be something with the files, but if i open the files using vlc player, they are just fine... frame rate is 29.97 on all settings, my computer is professional for editing, i also imported those files on another session i didi a month ago with the same mavic... and same happened with those files in particular when rendering in to out, they became choppy.
...also is same choppy if i render the timeline, its no about hardware... any idea?
By @jorgeweber
I would do this:
When done, open the project you are working with and be patient and let the audio files conform completely before you start to work in the project.
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Hi jorgeweber,
Sorry about the poor experience. Let us know the version of Premiere Pro that you are using. If possible, please share a sample video showing the choppy export that you are getting out of Premiere Pro. Also, have you tried exporting in QuickTime > Apple Prores & checked if it's exporting properly?
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Hi Summet, thanks a lot for your help, i just tried the apple prores export and didnt work (same choppy). I attached two videos, one of the a h264 export with the problem that works the same in any format ive tryed, and another showing from my phone that in low res playback it looks ok in premiere, but turns choppy on full resolution, also is same choppy if i render the timeline, its no about hardware... any idea?
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...also is same choppy if i render the timeline, its no about hardware... any idea?
By @jorgeweber
I would do this:
When done, open the project you are working with and be patient and let the audio files conform completely before you start to work in the project.
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It worked!! thank you!!
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Try turning off Hardware encoding in the Video tab of the export settings.
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Hi Peru Bob, thanks a lot for your help... just tryed turning off harware encoding and didnt work, same problem choppy video...
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Was there ever a solution to this as I am experiencing the same issues with Premiere Pro 2022 and my DJI Mavic video files when I export them.. super choppy play back after export.
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Did u get any help cz im experiencing the same.
I have a short film sequence which got few slow motion clips (recorded at 70fps). Film got exported properly when editor did it in his system. Later on i did some changes but when im exporting slow motion clips are literally pausing (or getting choppy).
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Leo369752711snl,
I never got a response back nor did I figure out what the issue was, therefore I'm still at a loss.
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