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Hello I just bought a new pc and installed Adobe Premiere pro latest edition.
I did not get this issue with my previous PC which is much much less powerful. When I work on a video clip I am getting where the clip turns completly RED. I have seen others with this issue but I have not seen a FIX for it.
I'm working with .MP4 files uploaded from my iPhone
exporting to Mp4 also
PC
CPU i7 6700
16gb ram
nvidia 745
2TB harddrive
windows pro 10
its because your video recorded by i Phone, i Phone record variable frame rate , and just like Jasontcox said try to disable the GPU and try first then transcode it using handbrake to convert to constant frame rate.
Muhannad,
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what does that do? so i have to download a video. transcode it through hand brake then use Adobe? Seems like with the amount of money I am paying for Adobe I shouldnt have to do all that.
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its because your video recorded by i Phone, i Phone record variable frame rate , and just like Jasontcox said try to disable the GPU and try first then transcode it using handbrake to convert to constant frame rate.
Muhannad,
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What Muhannad said is a good point, Premiere doesn't like variable frame rate video which the iPhone creates. However, usually that just leads to sound sync issues. I'd also try turning off GPU acceleration if that doesn't work. (File->Project Settings->General).
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I'll give it a try and report back
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At Adobe's MAX conference last week, a presenter mentioned in class that the iPhone's built-in camera app is not the best one to use for real iPhone filmmaking. Better to use an app like Filmic Pro, where you can tel the app to record at a constant bit rate.
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Its one of these challenging areas of video editing. Do you blame Adobe for not handling variable frame rate well? Or do you blame Apple (and other phone manufacturers) for shooting in a weird format? One recommendation moving forward (if you're going to use a lot of iPhone video) is to look for a video/camera app that shoots at a constant frame rate. I've heard mixed results about people using Filmic Pro. Some said it locks into a specific frame rate, others have said it gives the same issue, but sadly I haven't tried it. When it doubt, the Handbrake solution is the path to try if simply turning off GPU acceleration doesn't work.
You can ask Adobe for this as a feature request!
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Hi everyone, first time posting on this forum and I am new to Premiere Pro. I am also having this issue, and it seems to be when my GPU gets stressed out when loading video previews in the media browser. I have a relatively high spec system and all of my footage was shot with Canon 7D mark II 1080p50. It happens when hover scrubbing, and occasionally when playing media in the source and project monitors. Any ideas? I will try turning off GPU Acceleration but will this not drastically decrease performance? Thanks everyone.
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I have the exact same problem and I used a proper Video camera. (I had a DOP using some $100,000 video camera) Don't remember which one. Still happens.
Turning off the GPU deleted all my work sooooo.
I'm seriously pissed. No one anywhere has a solution to this! I have been on so many forums, and tutorial's and no one has an actual answer. From what I can tell, this has been going on since 2011. Old versions and brand new.
Surely someone from Adobe can help?
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Sorry, it didn't delete all my work, just told me it would be best. Either way, turning off the GPU did nothing.