Copy link to clipboard
Copied
When i play back my timeline the preview has some wierd artifact-lines, and it mostly happens when the footage is either shaky or moving quick. I've tried filming it with my phone in slowmotion (video is attached - it's a bit hard to see the lines from the amazing iPhone footage). It looks like premier it trying to load the image from the bottom (or top) but it can't keep up and lines from the previous frame appear on the next frame. When playing back the footage with VLC player no lines appear, and when rendering the project and playing it in VLC no lines appear. It's a 5K project, but i've tried downscaling it and same thing happens. It happens when previewing the original footage but also when proxies are enabled. Seems like it's either a Premier problem or something with the GPU, but the driver is up to date... If anyone has any solution or idea please let me know - thank you.
PC SPECS:
CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X
GPU: RTX2080S
RAM: 64GB
STORAGE: 970 Evo SSD
** All drivers are up to date **
No problem! 🙂
I did a little research and realized that i gave you the wrong advice earlier. I told you to turn Vertical sync Off but that is wrong. Try to turn Vertical sync On as per the attached image. Sorry for the confusion.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I would do the slomo in post instead of the phone if you are going to edit the footage.
And most likely the footage is variable framerate, convert to constant framerate with Handbrake before bringing into Premiere.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Shouldn't be a problem, project is 25fps and the clip shown in the phone recording is 25fps. I've used variable framerates in a 25fps project for years and this has never happened.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Go to the Nvidia Control Panel and set the Vertical sync to Off.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thank you, but it doesen't work.. 😞
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Which driver version do you use for your GPU? Latest can be old depending on from were you got it, so latest doesn´t really say anything.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It's the Nvidia 471.11 studio driver from 06/23/21. Just installed the old 462.59 studio driver from 05/11/21 and didn't help, so now i'm back on the 471.11.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Got it!
Did you try what Ann suggested abowe?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I'm not sure what Ann is sugesting, can you explain? I don't think its' a variable framerate, it's 25fps footage and the project is 25fps - or am i understanding it wrong?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Premiere Pro has some well documented issues with variable frame rate footage though it claims to support vfr footage, so what she suggest is to transcode the footage to constant frame rate using the freeware app Handbrake.
It may not be the issue in your case, but it is worth trying to convert the clip you have trouble with to rule out one parameter that are know to cause issues.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I use R3D Raw files, and converting isn't an option - i need the raw metadata...
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
O.k, but in your initial post you wrote "video is attached - it's a bit hard to see the lines from the amazing iPhone footage" so it seems that the footage you have trouble with is what we saw in the clip, video from the iphone. That´s the clip you can test to convert. It got me thinking that the problem is only with that clip.
It was not clear, but from what i understand now this happens with all footage, no matter if it comes from an iphone or a RED camera or any other camera you use in that project, correct? 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
My fault.. The footage in the project is from a RED camera and from a DJI drone. The lines appear on all footage both the RED and DJI - both shot at 25fps.
I recorded my screen with an iPhone, so the clip you are seeing that is attached to this post is recorded by an iPhone, it's not iPhone footage in the project. Hope it makes sense now.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
No problem! 🙂
I did a little research and realized that i gave you the wrong advice earlier. I told you to turn Vertical sync Off but that is wrong. Try to turn Vertical sync On as per the attached image. Sorry for the confusion.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It actually worked, wow! Thank you for taking the time to help out - much appreciated!
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It actually worked, wow! Thank you for taking the time to help out - much appreciated!
By @PadaBlaze
You´re welcome! 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Had the same issue and it solved too! Thanks mate! It was really annoying. (Especially with an RTX 3080...)