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LECTURE DE PROJET

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Jun 24, 2017 Jun 24, 2017

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Bonjour

je viens d'installer première pro 2017 et j'ai un problème,

mon problème est que la vitesse de lecture des aperçu  de projet  est super rapide on dirai qu'elle a était augmenter,

par exemple je prends une vidéos de 1 min et elle va être lu en 30 seconde en accélérer alors que je n'ai rien demander

pouvez vous m'aider a corriger ce problème ?

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Hello

I just installed first pro 2017 and I have a problem,

My problem is that the playback speed of the project preview is super fast you will say it has been increasing,

For example I take a videos of 1 min and it will be read in 30 seconds to accelerate while I did not ask anything

can you help me to fix it ?

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Participant , Jun 24, 2017 Jun 24, 2017

You are probably using video with a variable frame rate, recorded by a mobile phone. If so, first convert the file to a constant frame rate using Apple Quicktime or Handbrake for example.

Here is a discussion on this topic: Variable frame rate video with Premiere Pro

It is very unfortunate that Premiere Pro, After Effects nor Adobe Media Encoder can deal with this very common type of footage.

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You are probably using video with a variable frame rate, recorded by a mobile phone. If so, first convert the file to a constant frame rate using Apple Quicktime or Handbrake for example.

Here is a discussion on this topic: Variable frame rate video with Premiere Pro

It is very unfortunate that Premiere Pro, After Effects nor Adobe Media Encoder can deal with this very common type of footage.

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