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June 30, 2012
Question

Red video glitch at render and export in Premiere Pro CS6.

  • June 30, 2012
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I keep on experiencing red screen glitches in my videos while viewing after render and when exported into any format. After replacing the clip with another, the same problem appears at the exact same time as before. The only way to get rid of the glitch is to build a completely new project. I have attached a picture of the glitch (the JPEG is green for some reason).

Any solutions?

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ianjhouser
Participant
September 8, 2017

I have this issue after replacing a clip that's an After Effects render, but only while the play head is over the file I'm replacing. The only way I've found to get rid of the red screen is to quit Premiere Pro and restart. The only way to avoid it is to just move the play head off the clip while it's being re-rendered in AE.

Participant
June 29, 2021

Has anyone found a solutiuon?

Participant
May 3, 2017

seems no one found solution, I'm going to render anyway with the glitch in AE then edit only that part in Pr 

Participant
December 20, 2015

Im also having this problem, I exported my video out of After Effects CS6 no problem to a .mov file 1920x1080. Then when exporting from Prem I didn't even notice until a week after uploading video to Vimeo that half way through the vid goes red. Solid red.

Going back into Prem to check I was able to export it out direct from an after effects pre comp. But on the export it had like a frame blending going on.. Undesired effect and deff not selected. Though the vid played right through.

So I tried again uploading the .mov 8Gb file to Prem, in the playback I found the .mov will playback to half of the vid and then, bam it goes solid red. This is without export this is in the previewing. Im thinking then its a file size issue.

How to fix as Id still like to be editing from that 8GB file?

Participant
October 4, 2015

I think it is a problem with rendering the film out in the media encoder instead of rendering it straight out of Premiere Pro. I had never seen the red screen in my renders until I started to render in the media encoder.

Participant
December 4, 2013

I think this might be a problem with hardware accelerated Mercury Playback Engine. I was having the same issues until I switched from CUDA accelerated to software only MPE for previews and final output. If anyone else is having this problem, give that a shot.

It's also worth noting that the problem tends to occur frequently with effects that are not hardware accelerated - many complex transition effects, for example - and effects that are very resource-intensive, like Lumetri. You might want to switch accelerated MPE off if you're using a lot of those effects.

Participating Frequently
October 7, 2014

These days year before i HAD NOT mercure plaback engine with CUDA acceleration working on.

now I HAVE IT  ( GeForce TITAN GTX ), and problem visited me BACK  !!!

yes, if i would turn of mercury playback engine, the problem will dissapear.

but do you want me NOT to use my graphic card so ?  silly . 

export of the red screened video seems OK, it exports exactly as the video is, without red screen, problem is somewhere in normal playing video with cuda support .

i am truly dissapointed,

lots of freezings, falling of the software, unrealiable behaviour,

always need something to "repair" and sort out.

  if i would know this will be happening to me, I would not buy ever the Adobe software collection.

I do not recommend it at all.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2012

My best GUESS is that your project sequence does not match your video

So, read/reply - http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840

phengAuthor
Participant
June 30, 2012

Thank you for the suggestion but I am pretty sure that is not it. All of my clips are recorded in AVCHD and the sequence has the same settings as the source file. Also, CS6 will automatically match the sequence to the source files.

The glitch only occurs with some clips which cause red screen glitches and abnormal render times. I will do more research and play with Premiere some more.  Will post a solution if I can find one.

Participant
August 22, 2013

Did anybody ever find the cause/solution to this problem?  I am having the same issue.  I am working with .mts files, avchd 1920 interlaced footage natively on CS6 and exporting to Mpeg2.  I have a few video tracks and it is a single video layer that is being temporarily replaced with a red screen.  Leaving text or images visable that are on seperate tracks.  The red can be a single 10 second occurance or it can be a flicker and does not show up in the project, only after exporting.

Any help would be most appreciated.