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September 10, 2024
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Want to create a slow mo to analyse movement

  • September 10, 2024
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I am shooting with Sony alpha 6300 120fps.

i don't know what but when I import the file in pro it shows the property of file as 30 fps. 


I am shooting in high definition but my videos are not clear in adobe pro. The movements are blurred. When I move forward frame by frame the ball in each frame is blurry. 
I don't know where is the issue ? Is it camera or adobe ?

Help needed !

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 11, 2024

You said you set the camera to 120 FPS, Premiere Pro sees it as 30FPS, and MediaInfo sees it as 23.976 FPS.

Something isn't right here, and I'm not sure what the issue is.

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 11, 2024

I'm with Bob on this. You need to figure out what you're doing in-camera so that at least the camera and MediaInfo 'see' the same data on the file.

 

MediaInfo is reading from  the file header block, as is PrPro. And both are clearly not showing what you expect it to. Which we can't sort out too well as we can't see any camera settings either.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 10, 2024

Please use the free MediaInfo and post a screenshot of the properties of your media in tree view:
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

Participating Frequently
September 11, 2024

See I set file format to XAVC S HD 

record setting 120p 60M

HFR setting record setting was 24 p 12M

shutter speed 1/2000 sec

And shot with my sony 6300

 

Unable to get 120 fps video 

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 10, 2024

Is your screen resolution set to full in the Program monitor?


Delete the Media Cache and Media Cache files:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/faq-how-to-clear-your-media-cache-in-30-seconds-in-premiere-pro-2020/m-p/11017257/thread-id/260446?page=1
Then try pressing Enter to render the timeline and turn the red line above the timeline to green.