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As you can see in the attached files, all my gaming videos have some sort of glitch in them when I import them into Premiere Pro or AE. The videos start off normally, but then either get zoomed in halfway through the playback of this other glitch appears. Videos look perfect when opened in QT or uploaded to Youtube/Google Drive.
I've tried using the encoder to export the video files into a different format, but they still look like that inside Premiere. I've tried all sorts of setting changes.
This is my first post, so not sure what to include. I can link to a google drive folder with one of the vids if somebody wants to try their hand at figuring out what's wrong. I have a feeling the solution is simple, but might be just my hope hahaha.
Not sure what to do from here. Anything you can come up with helps! I really wanna stay using Premiere.
What did you use to create those? It appears to be a screen-capture app, and the media is probebly in a codec with settings that are problematic for Premiere. So telling us what you've recorded that in, with what exact settings, can help to figure out whether other settings would be better, or whether transcoding in say HandBrake would be advisable.
And ... drag/drop your images directly onto your reply box so we can see them. Attaching them as you did means we'd need to download strange files
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What did you use to create those? It appears to be a screen-capture app, and the media is probebly in a codec with settings that are problematic for Premiere. So telling us what you've recorded that in, with what exact settings, can help to figure out whether other settings would be better, or whether transcoding in say HandBrake would be advisable.
And ... drag/drop your images directly onto your reply box so we can see them. Attaching them as you did means we'd need to download strange files to our computer to see the images.
Neil
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Used handbrake with some random settings and it worked! Now I'll take the time to figure out my recording settings and how to use handbrake effectively. Thank you for the advice!
And thanks for the tip on the images, I didn't realize I could do that initially.
Sebastián
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