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I am seeing a strange green line on the right hand side of my footage after export. I will attach a photo if it will let me. Not sure whats going on.
Footage:
GoPro Hero 4 Silver 2.7k 24FPS
iPhone 7 Plus 2.7k 24fps
Project:
Rendering out 2.7k and 24FPS
I've tried:
Changing from GPU Rendering OpenGL to Metal - Made the green line stop flickering but its still there
Rendering out to 1080p to see if the 2.7k was the issue - Same green line
Rendering out with stretch to fill - Scale to fill - Scale to fit . Nothing same green line
Only thing I havent tried is rendering without GPU. Any thoughts? Seen this before? Everything looks fine in the timeline but maybe im missing something in the editor?
Yes, you can highlight the clip in the timeline and then go in to the Effects Control Panel, twirl open motion and scale it up a bit. You can put in and out points around the clip and export it for a test. The in and out points will cause just that clip to be output.
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So I also attempted to render it just using software and no gpu and the same thing. I've tried scaling to 1080p, 1440, 2.7k etc etc and nothing seems to get rid of it. I have figured out it's just the GoPro footage that has the green line. The footage from my iPhone doesn't have any green lines when exported.
another curious thing, I have several GoPro timelapes in my video. While the normal GoPro footage all renders out with the green line. The GoPro time lapse footage does not. I know the time lapses videos are shot in 4K so maybe that's why? I'm I have a scaling issue?
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The green line is just crazy. Maybe you could try a sligt scale up , on the footage where you see the green line, to see if that helps.
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I'll give that a whirl. Just to be clear you would like me to try going to each individual GoPro clip that ends up exporting with a green line and simply expand the size of it on the palette?
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Yes, you can highlight the clip in the timeline and then go in to the Effects Control Panel, twirl open motion and scale it up a bit. You can put in and out points around the clip and export it for a test. The in and out points will cause just that clip to be output.
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So that worked to get rid of the line, just dont like having to do that hahah but oh well it worked. I cant figure out what would be causing this : /
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I have just experienced the same issue. It seems that it was coming from a corrupted adjustment layer. Hope this helps
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For me Raphaells answer was the solution. It turned out to be a corrupted adjustmentlayer. Thanks Rapaell!
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What did you do to solve the corrupted adjustment layer?
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What did you do to solve the corrupted adjustment layer?
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I had this issue before. What worked for me was I just removed a horizontal pixel from the 4k during export by changing it from 3840 to 3839. You lose one pixel, but it gets rid of the problem.
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I have had the same issue on MAC when exporting 4k and HD GoPro Cineform 16 bit footage.
I exported to all kinds of formats with no luck, also tried max render quality
nothing reasonable has worked for me, except the scaling up option but I'm working on a VFX project and it's not a professional option.
Adobe please fix this. Thank you
I do not have a corrupted adjustment layer, just plain footage coming from a round trip to DaVinci.
It is not the camera footage cuz the footage comes exported from DaVinci,
it looks good from DaVinci but when re-rendered inside premiere it gives the line.
also, get the green light when uploading it to YouTube.
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hi, do you still have this problem or did you find a fix?
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the issue still persists...
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I had the same problem. It was my dip to black transistion. Once removed, the lines went away.