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Video not fluent

New Here ,
Jun 02, 2019 Jun 02, 2019

Hello,

I edit my videos with Adobe Premiere pro CC 2019.

I mainly film 4 k images with my Samsung Galaxy S7.

Now I have every time after exporting the video that the images are not fluent. It is not extremely annoying but I find it a waste of my images.

What can I do about it?

Here an example; https://youtu.be/qu2y5FSRRH4?t=380https://youtu.be/qu2y5FSRRH4?t=380

Look especially to the houses/buildings

I hope you can help me.

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Adobe Employee , Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

The "Variable Frame Rate Mode" setting may not display if VFR media has a frame rate close to a standard rate.   Converting the clip to a Constant Frame Rate using HandBrake might be your best option.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 09, 2019 Jun 09, 2019

Imo for phone footage it looks ok.

If you want good images you need a regular camera.

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New Here ,
Jun 09, 2019 Jun 09, 2019

When you look at the video on 7 minutes you can see the houses and towers are not fluent!

But wen you say its good i think its my problem

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Community Expert ,
Jun 09, 2019 Jun 09, 2019

At 7 minutes the background is moving too fast for a 30p framerate.

If you look at the plain which is stationary in the shot its nice and sharp.

In other words 25/30p is not suited for fast moving object or fast panning or walking.

I would go for a dslr that shoots 50p.

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New Here ,
Jun 09, 2019 Jun 09, 2019
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OK so in other words can I.. except if I go with another camera filming?

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