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Hey guys,
When I import my Screen Recordings they tear and pixelate in random places at random times. When I watch back the video in Quicktime it is perfect quality and nothing is wrong with it. I am Adding a photo to show an example of the tear / pixelation.
If anybody has any thoughts or ideas I would love to try its really bugging me and has degraded the quality of my last few videos.
Thank you guys for your time,
Sam
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Hey guys,
When I import my Screen Recordings they tear and pixelate in random places at random times. When I watch back the video in Quicktime it is perfect quality and nothing is wrong with it. I am Adding a photo to show an example of the tear / pixelation.
If anybody has any thoughts or ideas I would love to try its really bugging me and has degraded the quality of my last few videos.
Thank you guys for your time,
Sam
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Here is the photo it looks like the main post link does not work!
When I import my Screen Recordings they tear and pixelate in random places at random times. When I watch back the video in Quicktime it is perfect quality and nothing is wrong with it. You can specifically see the pixelation on the right side.
(Just incase you didn't see the main post)
Thanks again,
Sam
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Please use the free MediaInfo and post a screenshot the properties of your media in tree view:
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
Many users are having issues with VFR. If the file is variable frame rate, use Hand brake to convert to constant frame rate:
https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
Here is a tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y
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What happens if you change the Playback Resoulution from 1/4 to Full?
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Sadly thats just playback quality. When I Import into the Premiere thats when it gets damaged. When I Double click it in my Project Panel to watch the footage before putting it into the timeline it already has the pixelation.
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Please post the info Peru Bob asked for from MediaInfo.