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Variable Frame Rate Footage, Export Glitch

Community Beginner ,
Jul 30, 2020 Jul 30, 2020

Premier Version

  • 14.31

Machine 

  • Dell XPS 8930
    • Intel i7 8700 @3.20 
    • 16G Ram
    • GeForce GTX 1070, driver version 442.23

Camera

  • Panasonic GH5 

Troubleshooting a technical glitch where I'm exporting footage that was taken at 120fps (via the in-camera variable frame rate function, @ 60fps). The footage looks good in Premier, and I'm able to successfully apply speed ramping etc. When I export the files I get some very strange results. It appears that Premier is interpreting the footage properly during editing, but not honoring that when I export. I've tried exporting three different ways with the exact same results (H.264, match source / PNG + JPEG sequences / MPEG 2,4 / audio, no audio). Check out the attached image examples of what I'm running into. The examples compare the exact time on the counter from Premier to viewing in VLC. I have other footage in the edit that is still @ 60fps that looks great, but I did not apply any kind of frame interpreting, speed ramping etc. 

 

It may be worth mentioning that I have no need in this edit to sync audio. 

 

Please let me know if there is a solution to this! Thank you! 

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