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Video lag at the beginning of every cut

New Here ,
Jul 07, 2017 Jul 07, 2017

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Hello,

For some reason there's a slight video lag at the beginning of every cut in any sequence I have in Adobe Premier Clip. I thought maybe when I exported the sequence it would be fine, but nope...the video lag comes through in the export. It's pretty annoying as it ruins the smoothness of my cuts and kills momentum.

Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know a way around this?

Thanks,

-Niraj

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Jul 09, 2017 Jul 09, 2017

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I can't remember experiencing a problem like that before. It would be helpful to know what smartphone you are using. Also, I'm curious, how are you recording your video? Native camera app? A third-party app?

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Jul 10, 2017 Jul 10, 2017

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I'm using the native camera app on a ZTE Axon 7 Mini.

I found that if I move the head of a clip farther into the second, it minimizes that video lag. As in, if a clip starts at the beginning of the 5-second mark there'll be more lag than if it starts at the end of the 5-second mark.

I hope that makes sense.

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