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Participating Frequently
November 21, 2020
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Why is Premiere Pro lowering the original fps of my clips?

  • November 21, 2020
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I record in 100fps. I mainly record and edit for games. When I put my 100 fps clip into the timeline, and previewed it, the fps on it has dropped significantly. I even tried exporting it, thinking it was just for the preview, and the exported video was the same as in the preview. Please help.

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Sang5FEAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 22, 2020

I got it to fix! If I remember correctly, I added sequence to the clip? I don't really know what I did, sorry!!!

Inspiring
November 22, 2020

You probably created a sequence based on the clip, either by right clicking on the clip > new sequence from clip or by dragging the clip to the new sequence icon on the bottom right of the project window.

Sang5FEAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 21, 2020

I play around with the sequence abit, and now all is good. Thank you all so much.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2020

Might want to explain what you did to fix your problem.

Now those who tried to help are just geussing.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2020

Most likely your footage is variable framerate. Premiere will set it settings to that effect.

If the footage is indeed variable framerate convert to constant framerate with HandBrake before bringing into Premiere.

Or set the screenrecording to constant framerate.

 

To verify post screenshot of file in Mediainfo in treeview.

MediaInfo windows

MediaInfo Mac

Community Expert
November 21, 2020

 

A sreen shot of this page would be good.

 

Inspiring
November 21, 2020

What are your sequence settings?

Sang5FEAAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 21, 2020

Sorry, but how do I check that? I'm new to Premiere Pro..... Sorry!~