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I noticed this only happens after I add effects. I have no third party plugins or anything and in preview I don't see the green flashes. I tried switching the rendering option to "Mercury playback software only" but that didn't help. I also can't turn off my gpu accelerator. I tried restarting and everything! Please help. Here is an example
Zippyshare.com - test123476_1.mp4
I freez framed it and found exactly what the green "flash" looks like
https://imgur.com/a/G1r6NtD​
it also has white dots.
So the bugaboos are Twist and Puppet. Ok, that's good to know.
One way of handling working with Ae that many editors I know prefer ... they work with a comp in Ae and dynamic-linked to PrPro only so long as it takes to be sure the comp is in a 'final' state. As soon as they hit that, they render that clip/comp out of Ae to a 'full media' clip, and replace the original clip on the sequence with that exported clip so they don't have to use the dynamic linked comp any further.
You can always go back
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Rather than linking screen grabs or short clips elsewhere please just drag/drop them onto your reply box on this forum.
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You can try this:
Go to Edit> Preferences> Media and remove the checkbox before the item: enable Intel h.264 decoding (requires restart), o (12.1.2) Enable hardware accelerated decoding.
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I found the Enable hardware accelerated decoding option but I'm not exactly sure which box to check/uncheck.
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uncheck
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After I did that I rendered it in the (CUDA) rendering option and the problem persisted, after I tried rendering it in "Mercury Playback Software Engine Only" the problem was still there.
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Excuse me, I do not understand, did you try what I mentioned before?
To be sure, after this:
Go to Edit> Preferences> Media and remove the checkbox before the item: enable Intel h.264 decoding (requires restart), o (12.1.2) Enable hardware accelerated decoding
Clean the cache folders:
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I did exactly what you said, I deleted all of the cache files and Go to Edit> Preferences> Media and remove the checkbox before the item: enable Intel h.264 decoding (requires restart), o (12.1.2) Enable hardware accelerated decoding, but sadly the problem still occurred.
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It gets difficult, more information is needed.
What is your OS, MAC?
What effect is the one that gives you the error? Is it an accelerated effect?
What equipment do you have?
What graphics do you have, your drivers are updated?
What format does the source file have, is MOV?., If so can you tell me the codec, you can use MediaInfo for that.
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The only effects I usesd were twist, zoom, audio reverb, puppet tool, and blend mode. My drivers are fully updated. The file is a mp4
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Have you tried either removing one effect at a time starting over and adding one effect at a time to see if on effect or combination is the cause? 4 different effects and a blend more, might be something going haywire there.
And is this on only one project or all? Is this a project that's been migrated between versions or not?
Neil
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I have tried all of the effects and these are the results
Zoom: no glitch
Twist:glitch
Puppet: slight glitch
Audio Reverb: no glitch
Blend: no glitch
I have noticed that all of the glitches are from effects coming from after effects. (I have been using the sync feature)
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So the bugaboos are Twist and Puppet. Ok, that's good to know.
One way of handling working with Ae that many editors I know prefer ... they work with a comp in Ae and dynamic-linked to PrPro only so long as it takes to be sure the comp is in a 'final' state. As soon as they hit that, they render that clip/comp out of Ae to a 'full media' clip, and replace the original clip on the sequence with that exported clip so they don't have to use the dynamic linked comp any further.
You can always go back to Ae and do further work, and another export/replace. But it gets better playback and fewer glitches this way.
An idea ... just to be practical. And get the job done.
Neil
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Thank you this has seemed to work! I appreciate the time and quick responses!
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Dynamic link is handy when you're trying to work something out. Except for when trying to blend and essentially run both complex apps simultaneously glitches od course.
I've had enough trouble with it when I do go to Ae for something I replace as soon as possible. Also, my 6 core 32Gb/RAM rig ain't enough beast to really do both.
Good to see you're working again.
Neil
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Thank you very much. I did it this way and it saved me a from headache, as well as future headaches.
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I'm a little disoriented, with what I would have to have fixed.
I have noticed that the Alienware 17 R3 has support for Overclocking, Premiere does not support this feature, if it is active disable it.
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I have not overclocked my computer
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This is what the random green flash looks like