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Hi,
I have to work with a 2017 version at work and it has an annoying bug in AE and Premiere - i experienced this bug myself in that version at home.
Now i have no choice, i need a fix somehow since at work we cant upgrade to 2018 for licensing reasons.
There are black and white lines appearing on the right border of the video. Looks like it only appears when lumetri has been added. i have different lumetri on adjustment layers which i need for color matching. How can i get rid of those lines????
I'm freaking out....spending all day fighting adobe problems instead of doing actual work...every effin day
This picture is from media encoder export dialogue, it also appears like this in preview and in the actual export. its not the same on every frame, the blocks change on every frame and its never the same when i render multiple times.
OK, so I have found a more efficient workaround - it's still not ideal, but it 100% fixes the problem, and is a little more foolproof than some of the other options above (at least for my experience).
This is assuming that you are using Lumetri in adjustment layers and suspect that is your problem:
1. Work in adjustment layers, business as usual.
2. When you're ready to export, duplicate the timeline to create a new timeline.
3. paste-attribute the adjustment layer lumetri into the clips themselve
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I have seen a pesky bug that seems to be rather related. Are you using a GPU that supports CUDA? Try changing the renderer to OpenCL, Software, or Metal (File Menu/Project Settings/General/Renderer).
In my testing, I found that this only happens when you meet all of the following very specific set of criteria:
Changing any of those criteria seems to make this problem go away. I hope this solves it for you. If you are experiencing this problem with some other setup, please let us know. Good luck!
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I switched renderers without any change.
You are right concerning the resolution, its a video in 1080x1920, so HD portrait mode.
And yes, lumetri is triggering the problem - even after turning off all effects inside the lumetri its there as long as lumetri is active.
My solution was taking it home and exporting it from my personal up to date version.
But i will run into this more often at work. well... no idea
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I'm glad that you have a workaround, but it sounds rather frustrating. We are already chasing down an extremely similar bug that I'm sure is related, but your setup is a bit different. Can you give me some more details about the two systems: OS, CPU, GPU, storage, exact PPro release versions (example 12.1.2), etc., the more detail the better.
Also, I think I have a pretty good understanding of your workflow, but it would be extremely helpful if you are able to write down precise steps to reproduce this bug. For example:
Thanks for reporting this and adding more detail, it goes a long way to helping us fix the problem.
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I was with that same problem from searslux when I change the "Blacks" and "Whites" in the Lumetri Color.
Here I'm using a GPU that supports CUDA, in the 'Renderer', I changed it to 'Mercury Playback Engine Software Only' and worked for me. At least now
PC Specifications:
CPU - Intel Core i7-7700K CPU @ 4,20 GHz
GPU - Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB ASUS
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OK, so I have found a more efficient workaround - it's still not ideal, but it 100% fixes the problem, and is a little more foolproof than some of the other options above (at least for my experience).
This is assuming that you are using Lumetri in adjustment layers and suspect that is your problem:
1. Work in adjustment layers, business as usual.
2. When you're ready to export, duplicate the timeline to create a new timeline.
3. paste-attribute the adjustment layer lumetri into the clips themselves.
4. Disable the adjustment layer(s).
5. Render out without the white/black lines.
This process essentially takes the effects you had in your AL's and just puts it [them] directly into your clips. Seems silly that it behaves if Lumetri is in the effect of a clip, but not an adjustment layer effecting the clip.
Hope this helps. Would like to thank @Ann Bens for pointing me to this thread and helping. Hope this helps you!
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Hey guys!
I'm having the same issue but it the last version
AFTER EFFECT, and i'm not using the lumetry or any color change.
The problem just appear when I export! in Mp4 and MOV
like this example: