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Variable frame rate video comes from many places these days: phones, live streamed video recordings.
Adobe Premiere is a supposedly production level piece of software that cost a good chunk of change.
How is it 2012 and Adobe does not still have an answer to this problem? After trying to editing/convert/mux/edit variable frame rate videos for the past 5 hours I am just exhausted. No amount of conversion apps, etc have saved us and THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE TOO.
We have spent thousands on Adobe software packages over the last decade, probably 10s of thousands, and the only answer I find consistently is to switch to Vegas.
Surely, SURELY someone at Adobe with real insight into the issue can help answer the question of whether users moving into different medium should find a place elsewhere in the software ecosystem...
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Hi rmshro0,
You can now work with variable frame rate video in Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0.1). Feel free to download that version from Creative Cloud. More info here: New features summary for the January 2018 and October 2017 releases of Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
I apologize that it took so long.
Note: if the video streams are too long, or the frame rate varies too widely, you may have to convert them in either Shutter Encoder or Handbrake.
Need more info? See this article: FAQ: How to work with Variable Frame Rate (VFR) media in Premiere Pro?
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Yes, found that. Thank you.
I am using a laptop. I was able to fix the issue by using Handbrake before editing the file in Premiere Pro. Also, I was told when using the Game capture option in Bandicam the program will force VFR even when selecting CFR. The workaround, on that side, is apparently to do a full screen capture instead. But for now I am simply using Handbrake to convert the recording to CFR prior to loading up Premiere Pro.
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Language : English
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Frame rate : 43.066 FPS (1024 SPF)
Compression mode : Lossy
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Language : English
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Stream size : 47.0 MiB (3%)
Language : English
Encoded date : UTC 2018-02-01 19:34:58
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I too am having issues with the new VFR in premiere 2018.01, again handbrake transcoding works fine. Using the native video, audio is progressively more out of sync over a 4 hour event we recorded from 3 different ethernet cameras from 2 different manufacturers. NDI-PTZ1 is one of the cameras. We also had a pro tools sound multitrack export at 48khz out of the sound board. Adobe, happy to supply these videos if that helps. Thanks for your work on implementing this feature.
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Duration : 3 h 55 min
Overall bit rate : 10.1 Mb/s
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Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
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Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 60.000 FPS
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.080
Stream size : 16.4 GiB (99%)
Audio
ID : 2
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : mp4a-40-2
Duration : 3 h 55 min
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 125 kb/s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
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Writing application : Lavf57.66.102
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ID : 1
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Format profile : High@L5
Format settings : CABAC / 1 Ref Frames
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Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=60
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Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
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Channel(s) : 2 channels
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Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz
Frame rate : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF)
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 534 MiB (3%)
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Yves,
If the streams are too much to bear, like, if they are too long, you will be forced to transcode them.
Kevin
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Thank you for deciding to support VFR!
Now.. to see if you'll support MKV containers as well which work great for VFR + VBR + HDR content.
nudge nudge ;D
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Levyimage wrote
Now.. to see if you'll support MKV containers as well
Not likely.
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Not likely.
I wouldn't be so certain
Re: adding support for FFV1 and Matroska
Right now, people have to swap to a different container (eg MP4) or transcode.
Which takes time, and reduces efficiency for that situation.
It's just a container, provided the contents are supported, it shouldn't be a big issue or big challenge to support.
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YOU GOD. THANK YOU. OMG
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Hi Kevin Monahan:
I don't think that's true. I've had this CONSTANT problem and frustration with Premiere 2018 screwing up my audio files while editing (audio on the timeline will suddenly switch over to a different clip at any given time and for no apparent reason). I called the Adobe help centre - and I was told it's because Premiere doesn't and can't handle video with variable frame rate - each time I've called. I've been told (for whatever reason) that I can't even use Prelude to transcode - that I need to transcode my AVCHD files on Handbrake (which I can't ever seem to do!). I'm using a Panasonic HC-X290 - if that helps. I seriously don't know what's the issue. I never had this problem prior to the update in 2018.
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The help folks you've talked with have been a bit behind ... did you ask for the Video Queue when calling/chatting? Kevin always suggests that in his posts on using the Help staffers as you get the ones with some experience rather than the generalists ... something to that effect.
Starting with the 2018 release, there is pretty decent support for ​most​ VFR media in PrPro. The problems that were due to mis-handling VFR files in PrPro were that the video & audio would over time get out of sync. One was just going faster than the other.
That's ​not​ the problem you're reporting. Not even close. You're reporting a typical AVCHD problem that most often occurs when 1) the ​entire​ camera card folder structure wasn't copied to the drive on the computer and/or 2) AVCHD media is imported other than through the Media Browser ... so PrPRo's internal database for that media may not 'see' all the needed data.
Neil
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Hi Neil:
Actually - I have copied the entire card folder structure (which is normally labelled "private") onto my hard drive AND it's always imported through the media browser. As I mentioned to the people at the Adobe help centre - I have always gone through the exact same process of copying the folder/importing and NEVER had this problem before the 2018 update.
As an aside, I have also set my default input to "none" in the audio hardware.
The camera does shoot at 59.94 fps - which I'm sure is causing the issue. And I can't seem to go through Handbrake as I was advised. But why am I not able to transcode this through Prelude???!!! One thing to note - even the transcoded footage has experienced the same problem of late.
*argh*
(Oh - and yes, I've spoken to the people in the video option)......
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Well, you're doing everything right that I can see ... copying the Private folder/down and importing all that through Media Browser should work. I don't even think the frame-rate should be an issue here. I'm trying to think of something else to try ...
Neil
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Transcoding only fixes the problem if you tell it to. You have to play with the transcode settings. Open media encoder and create a preset for your camera, you can base it off of a preset that already exists, but you'll need to modify specific values. You want to make sure to turn off the checkboxes that say "Get from camera" or "Get from source". This will keep the same source frames, just wrap it in a new folder structure, without fixing them. You want to set the rate yourself (go ahead and use the same rate as your camera; we just don't want it to assume the camera has all the frames, we want it to process frame by frame). Now for your encoding rate or Bandwidth section, set it to CFR, and set a bandwidth a little higher than your original video, usually by half a megabit will do. This makes room in the bandwidth for new frames to be created without affecting the quality of the old ones. At the bottom in the create preset dialog, you'll see "Interpolation", set this according to your video type. IF your camera moves to follow subjects a lot, use "Frame Sampling" or for slightly better quality "Frame Blending". If your camera is fairly still and the subjects move (or the background is relatively stable), select "Optical Flow" Which gets great results with slow or still backgrounds.
Now you can save this preset, go to prelude and use it whenever you want.
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I am using 12.0.1 and still having issues with variable frame rates
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That's not a particularly helpful post for any of us to help you ... so, how about some information?
OS/CPU/RAM/GPU/vRAM, and for this issue, what's the media you've got and what created it, and what specific issues are you having?
Neil
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Actually, I was just checking my settings and found out it was the audio hardware giving me frame skips on my videos. Apologies. I had to put my default Input to "None" in Audio Hardware.
Everything is working smooth now.
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Good to hear! It's amazing how some seemingly innocuous settings in prefs can make such big differences in operation.
Neil
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My variable framerate video was still out of sync in premiere 2018, but if you open it in Imovie and then export it as it is from it, you can then work with it in Adobe premiere.
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I don't think that Premiere CAN do variable frame rate video, as stated by Adobe, with new release CC 2018. I am using Quicktime to do screen recording and most of the time it records at 60fps. Occasionally, for reasons unknown, it records at a strange rate. The video is in sync when played in QT, but when imported into Premiere, the audio sync is way off, and the end of the audio gets cut off. Time to transcode again.
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You should report that here:
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Premiere handles several types of phone media on my system without issue ... and they are ​all​ VFR. 4K VFR, too. QuickTime is a quirky app. I don't know how well it actually works for screen-grabbing, but the standard player is screwy.
Neil