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Using HEVC video ( H265 ?) from a Samsung S23 phone

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Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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I fiddled with my S23 phone ( bad move) I set videos to HEVC High efficiency as it sounded good. ( And no I don't want to buy London bridge)

When I import them into Premier and play them, the sea waves - for example look too fast and edges look juddery.

Anyone know of a way to fix this?

I tried converting via VLC, which (per Youtube) says, easy! My version cut out the video and kept the sound.

It's annoying, I can reset the phone back to H264 which is ok, but HEVC supposedly save space.

Thanks in advance.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024

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Hey Rob,

Are your source files in VFR by any chance? You can try transcoding your source files using Shutter Encoder (https://adobe.ly/3VctZqU) if the source file is in VFR or if the encoding is problematic. Let us know how it goes. If you're still seeing the issues after transcoding, please share a preview of the issue. It could help us better understand the problem. 

 

Thanks,

Ishan

Please tag me (@) in your replies so that it notifies me and helps me respond promptly.

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Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024

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Not sure what VFR setting is. According to the phone HEVC is compressed, I managed to run as a proxy, which did seem to make a difference, though I then had to fiddle with -

 

Galaxy S23 has a 6.1-inch screen with a screen size (resolution): 1080px by 2340px , 360px by 780px viewport 1, and a CSS Pixel Ratio of 3.

Settings to make the aspect look right.

I have reset the phone to H264, and will try one of those clips to see how that looks. Thanks Ishan.

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Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024

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I would try using the BlackMagic Andriod camera app (free). It works fine with my S23

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Thanks Richard, I'll look at that too.

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