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video visual static/glitches/disturbance/interference on playback

New Here ,
Nov 21, 2018 Nov 21, 2018

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Hi there,

I have a short 2 minute video, which I edited in Premiere Pro 13.0 and is fine within the programme, but once exported (see settings below) it has a couple of areas at the start of the video where it has visual disturbance/interference/static. I'm a relative newby, so go easy on me

I can't capture the glitch on a screen grab - but here is the link to the video https://youtu.be/NUYY9h_H-JI

It's 2-3 times within the first 20-25 secs

Please help!

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LEGEND , Nov 21, 2018 Nov 21, 2018

One thought is to try "Match Source ... Adaptive High Bitrate" as that has worked better for a couple other users.

Neil

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One thought is to try "Match Source ... Adaptive High Bitrate" as that has worked better for a couple other users.

Neil

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Thanks so much that worked!

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Nov 21, 2018 Nov 21, 2018

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Why is your sequence such a low resolution?

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I'm not sure! where can you see that?

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In your screen grab - Source: Sequence 640x360. Your sequence should generally match your camera resolution and frame rate ie 1920x1080 25fps

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Oh OK, should I change that when exporting? apologies as I am a relative newby to PP.

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No, You will have to change your sequence settings back in Premiere. Once you have done this you might have to resize your footage and graphics on the timeline.

Worth it as your end quality on YouTube will be miles better.

Martin

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