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Stuttering image when displayed on TV

Explorer ,
Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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Some of my video seems to stutter when I checked on a tv - need to double check if its footage I slowed down (optical flow though)

Is the problem most likely my premiere settings - export or/ and the TV? (https://hisense.de/tvs/alle-tvs/a6gg/

 

Edit: or the usb stick I'm using?

 

 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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It could be the USB stick.

Does it stutter when played on the computer?

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Explorer ,
Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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Just checked - it does also stutter a bit on my computer (seems less, but might be just cause my screen in general is better then the TV, that I will be showing it on for an exhinbition).

 

Just uploaded an example here: https://youtu.be/JRwPj9p-x6g

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Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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Make sure you do not exceed a bitrate of 30.

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Oh interesting! I naivly thought the higher the better

Whats a reasonably bitrate? -> To get the best out of the image, but not run into problems (and anyways the limitation that this TV is not the best)

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