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I have been to every, single, forum on the internet, looking and looking for this answer. I'm near completion on a project for a client, and for some reason when I export the footage, it comes out great except for a few spots where the image is choppy. I'll list the times when they're choppy so you can see. See the links below for the video
Jared no frame blend - YouTube
0.00.05 - 0.00.07
0.00.09 - 0.00.11
0.00.13 - 0.00.15
0.00.17 - 0.00.18
0.00.25 - 0.00.32
0.01.08 - 0.01.10
0.01.26 - 0.01.28
I added frame blending to see if this would fix it, it does in a way, but gives a very undesirable dream like state. You can see it here.
Footage was shot on a Canon 5DMarkII, raw footage using cinestyle. All footage recorded 1080p, 23.98 fps.
My export settings were as followed.
Premiere Pro CS6
H.264
1,920 x 1,080
Frame rate: 23.976
Aspect: Square Pixels (1.0)
Profile: Main
Level: 4.2
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 1 pass
Target Bitrate: 20
Maximum Bitrate: 20
(I even tried a Target Bitrate of 15 with a max of 40 and it still had the same effect)
My computer hardware is running with the following
Windows 10,
I7 6800K CPU 3.40GHZ (Beast of a CPU, 6 cores and hyperthreaded)
32 gig ram
Nvidia GTX 960 4gig
Please, someone look into this as I'm losing sleep. What is going on with this export problem?
I have. I've always shot in raw with my camera and never had this problem. Finally found what the error was, and this is gonna send you on a trip. I had to set the frame rate at "60" when exporting. Not sure why but it worked like a charm. I'm thinking because my sequence settings were set on "Timebase: 60 frames/second" and I couldn't change it. Very very odd to me because everything was shot at 24fps. But thank you for taking the time to look into it for me.
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>raw footage using cinestyle
My Canon camera doesn't shoot in "raw" so I have to ask... have you used that type of video in CS6 before without problems?
Do you have any effects or transitions applied at the times in question?
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I have. I've always shot in raw with my camera and never had this problem. Finally found what the error was, and this is gonna send you on a trip. I had to set the frame rate at "60" when exporting. Not sure why but it worked like a charm. I'm thinking because my sequence settings were set on "Timebase: 60 frames/second" and I couldn't change it. Very very odd to me because everything was shot at 24fps. But thank you for taking the time to look into it for me.
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That is odd... have you ever used the NEW ITEM process to drag your video out of the import area and drop it on the New Item button to create a matching sequence?
I know that PPro is supposed to, and usually will, tell you that your video doesn't match your sequence when you drag a video to the timeline, but I have to wonder at a 24 video showing up as 60