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Hi. I have an issue with outputting 360 VR video. I have no effects applied and use the Mettle tool suite, yet on one project when I try to export to h.264 there is a line on the video. Exporting in Quicktime format works fine. I had an issue before where checking use maximum rendering quality caused a black line, but this is now not checked and my preset works on other projects without issue. Please help it's driving me nuts!
Line Example: Dropbox - 360 video line.PNG
Export Preset: Dropbox - h.264 VR Preset settings.PNG
The solution appears to be to clean the media cache database. Edit > Preferences > Media > Media Cache Database > Clean
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Hi Chrism,
What are your system specs & which OS are you on?
Please check if changing the video renderer makes any difference.
Open your project, click on File > Project settings > General and change video renderer to 'Software Only Mode' and delete previews.
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
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Hi Kulpreet,
We're using a machine with 16GB RAM, a 3570K processor and GTX660 graphics card.
Using CUDA or Software rendering doesn't seem to make any difference.
Chris
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Got the same issue, did you fix it?
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Try Edit > Preferences > Media > Media Cache Database > Clean
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No, unfortunately not. Quite desperate for a solution!
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The solution appears to be to clean the media cache database. Edit > Preferences > Media > Media Cache Database > Clean
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I still have the issue though after applying colour correction or Mettle's Sharpen effect, even when the cache has been cleared.
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I get this on all my videos rendered in Premiere Pro CC 2017... black vertical line. Clearly theres a line being shaved off renders. Ive tried cleaning cache, makes no difference. Heres an example.
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I'm having the exact same issue. Did you find a way to solve it @truthseekers @chrism50978710
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Nope and nobody in the know from Adobe seems keen to chime in. What with their recent price hikes of 18% product price increase -which is a little over infaltion wouldnt you say! I think Adobe are rather full of themselves and their rather buggy product premiere. I could do a whole video of 1 hour of all the things wrong with Premiere but hey I still use it... or rather I will continue to use it as a 2015 copy which I am not paying for anymore. See where your greed gets you Adobe.... nice!
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This is crazy - allowing a bug like that to exist for months, over several updates, and not even responding.
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After looking deeply into this, I discovered that the problem is that vr isn't compatible with the motion effects. As soon as one is used, especially "position", a black stripe is created. Instead of orienting your vr video by positioning it, it is better to use the effect called "offset", which can be found under "video effects" and "distort".
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Has this still not been fixed? I am facing the same problem