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March 22, 2022
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Glitching while playing slow motion video in Pp And Me

  • March 22, 2022
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I took this video today in my samsung phone slow motion mode, around 120 frames per seacond while plaving it in mobile or in vlc player(windows) there is no issue but as soon as i import it in Premiere Pro or Media Encoder i am getting this glitch even playback also, i thought it was playback issue so i rendred it and even in render same glitches could be found. Am I  Doing something wrong should i change some settings or is it an issue with my laptop. 

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Participating Frequently
April 22, 2022

Hi @sharp_mind5E30,


Sorry for this problem. Can you please try the latest beta build? You can download the latest Premiere Pro Beta build from Creative Cloud --> Beta apps --> Premiere Pro (Beta)

https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/creative-cloud-public-beta.html

Please let us know how it goes in the beta build. If you still see this issue in beta builds, please share your original footage again. We will check it at our end and take quick action.

Thanks,
Mayjain

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 22, 2022

Like Ann suggested, the framerate in the source clip is not constant, but variable. So instead of being a native clip of constantly 120 frames per second, the framerate is used in a variable way.

 

PPro is known not to handle variable framerate poorly. Please use an application like handbrake (www.handbrake.fr) to transcode the footage to a constant framerate asset before bringing it into PPro.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 22, 2022

Your clip runs fine on my machine.

Make sure your machine has the latest video driver.

The footage is variable framerate convert to constant framerate with Handbrake or Shutter Encoder before bringing into Premiere.

Participant
March 22, 2022

could you dume it down please.

Community Expert
March 22, 2022

Phones record in Variable Framerate (VFR), which can cause a lot of issues in editing software, which likes Constant Framerate. Here is a wiki page to learn more about VFR:  https://www.reddit.com/r/VideoEditing/wiki/faq/vfr

 

It also mentions the fixes that Ann described: transcoding the footage with a software like Handbrake or Shutter Encoder that can correct VFR issues.