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Video imports at 1000fps, should be 60fps

Guest
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

Hey folks,

I'm currently having an issue where a video I'm trying to work with is importing into premiere as 1000fps, although the source video is actually 60fps. The length of the source video is about 22 minutes, and when imported becomes about 1:20, the audio being completely normal. When I go into modify and change the video to 60fps, as would be expected the video begins to play normally but the audio becomes very slow and lofi.

Is this an issue with the source video, maybe it was recorded with a variable bitrate instead of constant? Let me know if I'm leaving out any important details. Any help is much appreciated!

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Community Expert , Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

Use the https://handbrake.fr/ open source transcoder/converter to create a new file, and see if that file will edit

Screen capture programs "often" produce video that won't edit well, or at all, in Premiere

Screen Capture reviews http://www.toptenreviews.com/software/multimedia/best-video-capture-software/

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Community Expert ,
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

>leaving out any important details

Exactly what is INSIDE the video you are editing?

Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... A screen shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing - For Windows Internet Explorer press the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard, and then do CTRL-V to paste the screen print from the clipboard into a forum message

Free programs to get file information for PC/Mac http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download

- when you analyze your file in MediaInfo and post a screen shot in the forum, do so in TREE view

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Guest
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

Excellent, thanks for that. Here's the output:

JBMVidInfo.png

It looks like we can rule out variable bit rate

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Community Expert ,
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

I have never heard of the ISOM codec your report shows

How was your video created... which brand/model camera?

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Guest
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

My friend screencapped himself playing a game, using a program called Streamlabs (I'm editing his video, or trying). So it's a screen capture

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Community Expert ,
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

Use the https://handbrake.fr/ open source transcoder/converter to create a new file, and see if that file will edit

Screen capture programs "often" produce video that won't edit well, or at all, in Premiere

Screen Capture reviews http://www.toptenreviews.com/software/multimedia/best-video-capture-software/

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Guest
Jan 20, 2019 Jan 20, 2019

Funny you should mention HB, we were deliberating on it and I'm converting as we speak. Constant frames 60fps, H.264. Will report back with results

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Jan 21, 2019 Jan 21, 2019
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It looks like a simple Handbrake fixed it up, I'm no longer having the issue. Thank you for the help John!

And for future reference, if anybody else is having the same issue, here's the comparative tree:

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