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Hey there,
I updated a few days ago to v14.0 in Premiere Pro. But now the start of my clips glitch all the time and it's even worse when working with 60fps clips in a 24fps timeline when speed ramping. I didn't have this problem before.
I already googled for solutions and the only thing I could think of is deleting my media cache but I've already done this several times but to no avail...
Can anyone help me? This slows down my workflow tremendously!
Cheers,
Merlijn
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Looks like this might be an issue: https://community.adobe.com/t5/Premiere-Pro/Speeding-Up-Footage-Results-in-Lost-Frames/td-p/10729596
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Hi Merlijn,
Can we have full system info and the media type you are working with? Are these speed affected clips?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Similar issues here. Anytime I do a time remapping on a clip, it stutters and won't play back right. On multiple clean systems. Something with the 2020 update - possibly the code they changed to allow more than 1000% time remapping without nesting is my guess. This one is a huge issue for me. I use all 23.976 sequences, and all footage (prores 422 .mov files) are interpreted to 23.976 before i ever put them on my timeline. As soon as I try to do any time remapping it skips frames and won't play back correctly so I have no way of seeing my speed ramps unless I take the time to export every time i make a change to see it. Driving me insane. I would have thought they would have fixed this by now - saw a photoshop fix already addressing some issues. This one seems to be affecting a ton of people from what i've seen and heard in other groups i'm in. I also tried it with some other .mp4 files from a sony and same issue. Doesn't matter what footage i use - in case adobe support sees this.
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Is this footage from an iPhone?
Thanks,
Kevin
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No, it's ALL -IPB 60fps at 720p from a Canon 70D.