Hi guys, as the title suggests I have some ghost frames coming up in the video file of certain sections of my video. Here is the video for reference
The ghost clip appears right at the beginning of sequences where i'm trying to 'dip to black'. I have removed the effect, re rendered and so on and the ghost frame still comes up. I exported and the ghost frame is still there.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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Strange. Are these ghost frames possibly also in the footage itself? Is the source material a special format / codec? If so, try to convert it to another format, for example MP4 with H.264, before importing.
Not super sure why. A workaround might be to just add a black video layer above and fade that.
I would also delete your media cache and video previews (if you made any). Let that refresh.
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I'm working on this video where the beat of the story changes and transitions into the next beat. Unfortunately, I don't have a sound bite that will work for this transition in the story and so I had to 'Frankenstein' words together to create a new sentence that will work for this transition in the story.
I'm unable to get a new dialogue recorded for this, and currently, the audio sounds very choppy. I added fades in between the cuts between each audio clip, but it still doesn't smooth out properly. Are there any workarounds for this sort of thing besides getting new VO recorded?
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How the hell do i get rid of this i cant transition anything at all....
https://i.redd.it/fef7nlle1nz71.pngI've been scratching my head about choppy exports on 2022 (just 1080 MXF). Went back to old trusty 2020 and problems went away. I am guessing 2022 has been rolled out too soon perhaps? Mac Mini M1, Big Sur 11.4 , Thunderbay 4 RAID
Basically as the title says, is there a faster and more efficient way to have a number counting down from 2021 to 2000 (similar to if you were going "back in time" to that year) without manually changing the number?
I keep getting stuck on the rainbow ball... playback is super slow. I am editing a feature with a ton of assets, but most are HD... hardly any 4K... getting massive memory leaks that make me force quit premiere.
Have called Adobe a bunch of times but have gotten very little help with troubleshooting...
Anyone else have similar issues?
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If you have to link a bunch of camera-made proxies to your footage, use Premiere 2021 while creating your project just to be safe because 2022 won't automatically find the footage, you'd have to attach every proxy one by one. Ruined several hours of work trying to find the issue. Reinstalled premiere 2021 and worked in a split second. Had to do all my cleaning and organising from scratch just to freaking attach proxies.
New editing instructer here, What can I teach my students?
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Just noticed this today editing something that was cut to the beat of a song. After exporting I checked the video and it was all off. I opened it back up and it looked fine in the project then I noticed the waveform was different than the audio. I moved the clips to match the waveform instead of the sound and everything was fine on export. Is there something I can change to fix this latency/lag on my audio?
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