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December 24, 2017
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Video glitches after importing - green flashes, distorted screen

  • December 24, 2017
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Hi there,

I am going to try and explain this issue as well as I possibly can but if any more details are needed, or if anything is unclear, I will clarify as well.

I shot a video with my Canon 77D EOS, and this is my first time importing footage from the camera into Premiere Pro. The shorter video of the two (about 6:00 min) had no problem loading but the longer clip (29:59 min) is glitching so much that I can't edit it.

At first, the video consisted of red and green flashes, and after trying a youtube tutorial, the video has now shifted to green flashes and out of sync visuals while the audio has not been giving any problems.

The tutorial said to select "edit" and then uncheck "enable acccelerated Intel h.264 decoding".

My deadline for the video is tomorrow, and I will appreciate any help.

Kindest Christmas wishes,

Zanel x

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Correct answer kulpreet singh

Hi Zanel x,

I apologize for these annoying issues.

Please share your systems specs and GPU details. Where exactly are your media files located?

I have seem similar issues before and found a common factor behind these issues: GPU & GPU drivers.

  • Do you have any update available for the video drivers?
  • Clean the media cache and re-import your files from the Media Browser.
  • Try this: open your project, click on File > Project settings > General & change the video renderer to ' MPE Software Only' and delete previews.

Let me know if that helps.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

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Participant
May 15, 2024

Ok guys, according to my analysis, your video is corrupted. please download that video again

Participating Frequently
January 24, 2019

If you have an Nvidea card go to Nvidea.com and download the GeForce Experience Software.  GeForce Experience

Re-download your card's software, restart the computer and your drop down will have both Mercury Playback Engine GPU Accelerator CUDA and Open GL. (File/Settings/General)

For my PC, CUDA works better. It runs off of the CUDA Cores on your GPU.

lukasn18127968
Participant
October 8, 2018

Hi, THAT WORKED FOR ME ! THANKS !
That is, how it's looked like before.

kulpreet singh
kulpreet singhCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 25, 2017

Hi Zanel x,

I apologize for these annoying issues.

Please share your systems specs and GPU details. Where exactly are your media files located?

I have seem similar issues before and found a common factor behind these issues: GPU & GPU drivers.

  • Do you have any update available for the video drivers?
  • Clean the media cache and re-import your files from the Media Browser.
  • Try this: open your project, click on File > Project settings > General & change the video renderer to ' MPE Software Only' and delete previews.

Let me know if that helps.

Thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

PresCEO
Participant
June 9, 2018

That Worked!

davided85478848
Participant
December 24, 2017

I have the same problem but with exports

example: 2:19

opening Habibi 2 - YouTube