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Hi. I record videos using the DJI Mimo app (using an Osmo mobile) with an iPhone 11 and I founded a weird problem in Premiere with the videos recorded with the frontal camera:
I'm working with the latest Premiere version (15.4.0) and with the latest beta version. With both versions I get the same problem. Mi computer is a MacBook pro 13in M1 16 Gb ram. The videos recorded with the same app but with the back camera doesn't have problems. I appreciate any help or guide for fix that issue.
This is one of those videos: http://marliton.com/varios/tmpborra/DJI_20210707_121604_974_video.mp4
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Hi Marlon Ceballos,
Sorry about the poor experience. Please try to switch the Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only & let us know if it's restoring the preview.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Thanks for your response. I can't make that switch in my Macbook Pro M1.
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I would convert the file to an edit friendly codec such as Prores 422 HQ.
Besides its variable framerate which also can cause strange issues.
Shutter Encoder encoding|converting video FREE PC|Mac
I tried the clip and after converting it looks normal.
I recognized the place: Villa de Leyva - Colombia.
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Thanks. I'll do that.
And yes, that place is Villa de Leyva 🙂
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Hello
I have the same issue , the dji front facing video footage is blank when I import part of it into the timeline . Else in source monitor it works fine . The playback is set to high quality, as is the resolution to full . The renderer when put into only software does not impact the issue . Pls advise what could be the problem . The audio works jist fine
Regards
Sumit
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Hi!
Finally I think I found the solution! 🙂
(First step, if you want: Lumetri color: basic correction: auto)
And here is the essential part:
export settings: effects: tone mapping: hue preservation (good for iPhone HDR)
If you choose the right tone mapping method when you export the file, you will happy with the result...