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  • Export Premiere h264 One video’s jerky the other is OK ( I included video examples)

    Posted by Oleg Miron on November 17, 2011 at 10:15 am

    Premiere 5.0 import files Canon 5D markII 1080p

    I exported several timelines with custom preset h264 (mainconcept codec)
    Only 1 of 5 export gone crazy – jerky

    Have a look example on youtube:

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    I tried to export different ways these days and noticed
    if i export the same timeline but just several seconds – its OK.
    Besides If I use VLC player its OK. Only QT jerks.
    The worst I need to make DVD from the file, and when I convert to mpeg the jerky effect present on my DVD& %(

    I made at least 10 work on my mac recently it makes 10 hours of video converting and such problem I see only here.

    Oleg Miron replied 14 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Oleg Miron

    November 17, 2011 at 4:07 pm

    Update: exported NTSC – no jerks. But I need PAL. And the whole wedding was shot in PAL.

  • Ben G unguren

    November 18, 2011 at 3:20 pm

    Funky stuff! Have you tried exporting your video uncompressed first (at 25fps, etc — match the PAL standard), and then compressing it? I’m guessing that will fix everything.

    Ben Unguren
    Motion Graphics & Editing
    http://www.mostlydocumentary.com

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  • Oleg Miron

    November 18, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    More then funky. I exported piece by piece every 10 sec until found problem files. But nor the files not their effects were faulty.
    Decided by moving them couple of frames on time line. I’m still in a surprise how was that possible.

  • Alex Campbell

    December 15, 2011 at 10:10 pm

    I have found that on occasion, for no particular reason, that one of your clips in the timeline will simply go twitchy like that. If you alt drag the same clip onto it, it will replace the clip with another version of itself and fix the problem.
    I have found that the other solution of exporting into an uncompressed file prior to transcoding works as well.

  • Oleg Miron

    December 16, 2011 at 7:44 am

    I’ve exported clip several times by portions of 20 sec until found problem piece. Then just moved that video couple of frames and the entire clip exported well.

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