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Hi everyone!
I really hope you are able to help with this situation and it is a very important client and time is crucial. Thanks in advance for any input you may have!
Basically, from one day to another, with no changes or anything significantly done to let this occur. My video and exports has this. The original footage is still fine, but somehow this is happening to pretty much every clip.
Bringing in the original footage and deleting the old clip (with the same name) works, but there are over 500 clips and basically im starting from scratch. Any ideas to fix this issue or avoid this happening again?
I called Adobe on the issue and they found zero solutions and asked me to wait until they can find a solution with their tech's on this "NEW" issue. (Still waiting on a call back from the supervisor, who said he would call me personally) I called three days ago.
Thank you!
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Short term solution: consolidate the project and render on another PC.
Mid term solution: follow this guide Unofficial Premiere Pro Troubleshooting Guide
I hadn't got the problem yet so I can't give specific information.
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What camera was used to record the footage?
You on a Mac?
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Mac yes.
Sony A7sii (majority)
Mavic Pro
OSMO.
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How and where are those files stored on disc, and how were they imported/ingested?
Neil
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they are currently on an external 2TB G Drive via USB3.
I imported the way I usually do which is either drag and drop from drive or command+I and then select the folder from the drive that has all the footage.
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First, another general question ... is this on multiple projects or only this one?
If only this one, if you create a new project, use the Media Browser to navigate/select/import ... does that work better?
And ... I'd suggest doing the above in a new project via Media Browser even if in multiple projects.
Neil
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JonGodinezPhotography​: What versions of Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder are you using? I've heard there’s a major output problem if using the 12.0.0 release of AME with Premiere 12.0.1 — stutters in output, glitch frames, etc. If you update Premiere Pro, make sure to update Media Encoder as well. Current releases are 12.0.1 (69) for Premiere and 12.0.1 (64) for AME.
Please note that upgrading in the middle of a project is not a good idea so please test this on another machine if possible.
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Thank you Stefan!
All my versions are up to date
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Hi JonGodinezPhotography,
So you've updated and now everything is working correctly? Or do you still need help?
Thanks,
Kevin
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I had to convert everything to ProRes and now i barely have space on my harddrives. It was about 600gb of footage.
Then i reconnected via proxy and it fixed everything.
I do not consider this a proper solution. It took me 3 days to convert that much footage,
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I didnt upgrade in the middle of the project
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Jon i'm getting this too, in my proxies mainly, (original files are perfect looking). The glitches are identical to the screenshots you've posted.
But my main concern is... on final rendering some glitches are appearing in the final file too. (not in the same places as the proxies glitches either).
Q: Did you ever get a 'fix' for this? have you had to change your workflow to get around this since?
my PC is quite old and i'm wondering if it's just getting too hot/stressed during any heavy encoding. have you since changed computers?
i've only had these glitches for the last month but i can keep exporting final cuts with imperfections. (if i re-export i'll get a glitch maybe somewhere else instead).
many thanks