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Encoding a vertical video to ProRes 422 results in a static glitched video.

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Feb 09, 2025 Feb 09, 2025

I shot a video in XAVC S 4K 4:2:2 vertically and when I drop the video in Adobe Media Encoder to encode it into ProRes 422, the video results in a glitchy static screen. When I shoot horizontally I do not have this issue but for some reason I can't encode vertical video. I also noticed that if I change the preset to ProRes 4444 it has no issues but it makes no sense to me since I shot I shot in 4:2:2. Any help? Below I attached how it looks when I'm encoding it and the preview it shows and then how it looks when I drop it into Premiere Pro.
Screenshot 2025-02-09 121940.pngScreenshot 2025-02-09 121836.png

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Adobe Employee , Feb 14, 2025 Feb 14, 2025

As a workaround, please try the expert's suggestion. For further investigation, would you mind sharing a media file to test on our end? Feel free to share it via DM if you do not want to share it publicly.

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Thanks,
Nishu

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Community Expert ,
Feb 09, 2025 Feb 09, 2025

I like using Shutter Encoder for that. You can give it a try: https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 14, 2025 Feb 14, 2025
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As a workaround, please try the expert's suggestion. For further investigation, would you mind sharing a media file to test on our end? Feel free to share it via DM if you do not want to share it publicly.

We're here to help.


Thanks,
Nishu

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