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The lines are colored green and or purple, it horizontally crosses over the video. This only happens if I have 2 video layers in the same time, but when there's only 1 video layer in the same time, then there is no lines? What's causing this, is it because I don't have a dedicated graphics card?
It's not the source footage because the source footage doesn't have these lines.
Here's when 2 video layers are played at the same time:
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Here's when only 1 video layer is playing:
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I don't recall ever seeing this before. What camera was used to record the footage? In what format?
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It happens to any footage in any format, anyways the camera is Fujifilm X-E2 recorded on 1080p 24fps
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OK.
Do you see the issue inside PP as well as in the export?
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I am having this exact same problem. The issue sometimes goes away and I can color correct as long as the system doesn't crash. It is incredibly frustrating. Does anyone have a fix for this? The footage outside of premiere is fine.
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I actually fixed this problem a long time ago by turning off gpu acceleration (OpenCL) on AME and Premiere CC 2017 (my graphics are HD 4400 integrated graphics). It might just be a driver problem because now I've updated to CC 2018 and the OpenCL GPU acceleration was automatically enabled without me realizing after a day and it works fine until now.
You could turn off GPU acceleration in Premiere Pro by going to File > Project Settings > General and changing the Renderer into "Mercury Playback Engine Software Only". This will make Premiere render using only the CPU.
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