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Premiere Pro 2020 distort my footage and doesnt allow me to edit

New Here ,
May 06, 2020 May 06, 2020

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When I import a video into the timeline the video its glitched and distorted, then the software doesn't let me import other media, so it's basically useless.

 

Same problem with Premiere Rush.

 

Thanks.

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LEGEND , May 12, 2020 May 12, 2020

First, your playback resolution is set to 1/4, that's in the lower right of the Program monitor panel. That's kinda low, but still shouldn't cause that image problem.

 

I've never seen anything chopped up like this, it looks like it's repeating a few pixel section horizontally up about 20 times. Weird!

 

And normally if there's a graphics card problem, the suggestion is to try Software only, but you're already on that.

 

I'm rather stumped here ... not seen that issue before. I do think there's

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No way to even start to help, as you haven't provided any useful information. We can't guess, you know?

 

What is your hardware, the computer and parts like GPU? What is your Mercury Acceleration setting in the Project dialog? What media are you working with, created by what? Where does that media "live" in your machine?

 

And a screen-grab image of the distorted clip on a timeline showing the timeline and program monitor panel would be useful. Drag/drop onto your reply or upload using the picture icon on the formatting bar. Then ... we could help get this sorted out.

 

Neil

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New Here ,
May 11, 2020 May 11, 2020

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Hi

Sorry its my first time posting in this community.

This are the specs

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Operating system
Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit

Microprocessor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz

System memory
8 GB

Memory slot 1
8GB SK Hynix 2667MHz

System board
84DA 93.24

System BIOS
F.12

 

Video
Graphic device 1
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050

Version
26.21.14.4187 (12/24/2019)

Aero status
Enabled

Graphic device 2
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630

Current resolution
1920 x 1080

Refresh rate
59 Hz

Version
26.20.100.6911 (5/28/2019)

Aero status
Enabled
 
My videos came from Harmony Toon Boom, and they are in the downloads folder and also in a personal folder for the proyect. theyre .mov and mp4 formats.
 
Here are some screenshots
 
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What is your Mercury Acceleration setting in the Project dialog?  Mercury Playback engine Software Only.

 

Sorry for not giving a lot of information before.

Thanks.

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First, your playback resolution is set to 1/4, that's in the lower right of the Program monitor panel. That's kinda low, but still shouldn't cause that image problem.

 

I've never seen anything chopped up like this, it looks like it's repeating a few pixel section horizontally up about 20 times. Weird!

 

And normally if there's a graphics card problem, the suggestion is to try Software only, but you're already on that.

 

I'm rather stumped here ... not seen that issue before. I do think there's something odd going on with your graphics setup. You should be able to set that to CUDA for Mercury Software Acceleration in the Project settings dialog. See how it works.

 

Another thing ... take one of the clips, and run it through HandBrake to re-encode it, and see if that works better in Premiere.

 

Neil 

 

 

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May 14, 2020 May 14, 2020

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Hi

Handbrake solved this issue, thanks for your help!

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Glad that worked ... apparently something in the original encoding process for those files is off from what Premiere expects.

 

Handbrake can batch-process a whole folder or selected group of files, which can help speed things along also.

 

Neil

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