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There is one green line at the right outside edge of a video in which I modified in Premiere Pro 2020.
It only shows up when I play the video on TV using a USB flash drive. THis does not happen when viewing the video with progams on my computer. This happens on the videos in which I compiled 4 videos. However it does not happen when I just ran a herizontal video through Premire so that it would play virticl. I've chaecked with the TV company and they say it is a video problem. The help from Adobe indicated that it may be the type of video format however the TV plays the MP4 and that is what Premiere output. Hope there is a help.
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I've moved this from the poorly named Community Help forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Premiere Pro forum so that proper help can be offered.
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Thank you. I am definately new with Premiere Pro and relatively new at communities.
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First at all, try with another MP4 video from another side but not exported from Premiere Pro, if green line does'n appear means that the issue comes from Premiere Pro with it's MP4. Start from there, try it and tell us how it goes.
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I found a mp4 video that was even from a different sourse than the others. I played it and saw no vertical green line.
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sometimes when I hear that type thing I think of 'overscan' or some specs involving TV stuff and interleaved vs. progressive exports... so I try to know the source (original ) and the material you GOT to edit, and then match that stuff up as best I can...
Doing a custom frame dimension or scaling up a hair treats the symptom maybe, but doesn't address the problem's source...
Try to match all your source with your sequences and stay with that mostly ?????
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I just started editing videos 4 days ago so I am ignorant about the process you spoke. Is there a tutorial for this process?
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Try increasing the scale of the clips in the Effects Control Panel by 2%-5%.
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