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Hi everyone:
I am having a problem with exporting a video. Link to the video in question is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOlxn3yY-K0&feature=youtu.be
It's especially noticeable on the book shots.
The video was shot with a Canon C100 Mark ii in 24p format and edited using Premiere Pro v12. My computer specs are 2.5 GHz Intel Core i7 running El Capitan.
I have tried the following:
Applying Video Limiter to keep the whites and blacks under 100 and 0 respectively (I thought all the white was causing the shaking at first)
Creating new sequences in ARRI Cinema and AVCHD
Exporting at the YouTube 720 and 1080 preset (what I usually do)
Exporting as a MPGEG 2 file
Exporting with the Match Source preset
Exporting with Match Sequence Settings checked
Changing the Fields to both Upper and Lower Field First (even though its a progressive video)
Changing the Frame Sampling to Frame Blending
Restarting
Here are my current sequence settings:
And my export settings
Any help would be appreciated!
Hi AlisiaC,
Sorry for the frustration. I suspect this is GPU related. Go to File > Project Settings > General and change the Renderer to "Mercury Playback Engine Software Only." Report back with the results.
Thanks,
Kevin
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is there a similar setting on Lightroom iOS mobile app? My videos when exported are laggy and jittery, and I'm not sure if that is caused by the overprocessed video. The video is short only 7 seconds long and only 1080p
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