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extreme choppy laggy stuttery sputtery jittery preview playback on native .mts multicam edit
if you also apply these effects to every clip in project:
1. 3way color correction to both cameras in timeline
2. color match one camera to the other via a popular plugin
3. use ‘motion’ fx to shift x/y position of frame, scale/zoom to 110%, level image by .5 degree re ‘rotation’
4. lumetri desaturation or b/w effect*i didnt know about adjustment layers until now but putting the 3way cc on one layer and lumetri on another should give me control back to be able to make any final tweaks to the multicam edit
the problem appears to be cross-platform and transcends hardware/driver configurations and is re-occurring across years and versions for people editing native AVCHD files.
adobe claims ppcc can handle every file format without issue, but this is not accurate if “editing” almost always includes at least two cameras, color matching them, correcting both, and cropping the x/y frame to mildly reframe both camera angles in the timeline. these crippled my multicam .mts edit and ppcc14 project file.
my multicam edit performed great until i started adding video effects which is when i started noticing playback issues creep in. the issue compounded with every new effect layer and plugin added. it was manageable at first, then sputtered more, and finally was impossible to playback at 1/4 resolution and 10% size etc.
–project–
native AVCHD .mts multicam edit of a 1.5hr dance show shot from two angles by canon and sony, each 5min dance rendered individually–configurations–
the same exact thing occurred on two separate i7 multicore win 8.1 machines that exceed minimum reqs (as outlined below, ppcc, not the system, proved to be the key/root source of the issue)–working theory–
editing AVCHD .mts native files in most prosumer NLEs, and in every version of ppcc incl the most recent, is known to still pose playback problems, to a degree adobe should warn users multicam .mts editing if color correcting/matching can reach a breaking point where playback will no longer be smooth and the project can become uneditable until you figure out how to bloat the project file by applying all effects onto adjustment layers to enable turning them “on” to render, “off” to edit.mid-project is not the time for average joe to find out the hardway, that ppcc14 can’t handle the .mts job. adobe should outline easy to follow steps to be able to transform a troubled project quickly and easily or avoid it. seasoned folks know all about AVCHD and to take steps to avoid/navigate this playback issue. they likely know the steps to rescue an existing project in midstream, yet these were hard to find and so many consumers who buy fancy AVCHD cameras are so easily caught in this abyss that only pros know how to circumnavigate.
my working theory is that my project file got progressively slower as i got further into the video effects process, and with two levels of color corrections reached a “breakpoint’ where ppcc14 can no longer handle .mts project playback in real-time at any size/resolution forcing me and all projects in the que to a dead stop.
–proof of concept–
to just finish this project, i need to figure out the issue to best get around it, so when i noticed the one track with the least flicker was a dance number that only had one camera angle on it aka had no multicam switching, i chose to try two things in this order:i first tried deleting the first 1/2 of show out of the project in both source and nested timelines but that did not change result.
then i tried removing all effects from the entire project point blank incl. all video and audio effects per “delete effects…” and viola, instant significant smoother playback to the multicam restored.
–summary–
so multicam/nested .mts editing of a 1.5hr show (in 5min segments) + TWCC + RE:match plugin (used in every clip deep into a 1.5hr show), one element or some combination, appears to be the cause of the problem.adobe should really warn users .mts editing is not without playback issues for multicamera shows aka it’ll work fine until you add color corrections, effects and plugins to all clips at which piont the project may well hit a breakingpoint, at first progressively, later crash and choke, and ultimately no longer playback smoothly. the only option at that point is to do what most pro’s likely know to do: do not trust that .mts eidting with video effects has not yet arrived, and have a strategy/plan to circumvent that fundamental issue. its not talked about enough.
this is either consistently true or true only for projects that were upgraded from 7.x to 8.x as i saw outlined on the adobe forums. adobe wont allow me to 100% cleanse the neatvideo plugin from the project so i have reason to still consider active references to it as suspect.
–next steps–
for this project, i need to take the time to create an adjustment layer and move all my “3way color corrections” onto it so that i can switch it on/off easily aka “off” to multicam edit, “on” to render. create a 2nd adjustment layer to switch the ‘camera matching’ plugin fx “on/off’ and a 3rd layer to control the lumetri effect.why ppcc has no simple ‘global effects’ on/off switch like other NLE’s (i.e. vegas) that allows all users to easily manage and finish existing projects vs needing to bloat files with layers, makes no sense at all.
i’m posting my hardway educational experience, but welcome any tips on how best to proceed i.e. cutting the first half of show out of the project file did nothing to improve playback.
–other alternatives–
credited as coming from “creativecow” as well as allegedly being an official adobe suggestion: simply change the video file extension from .mts to .m2ts, or .mov to .mpg and enough claim success with it. i tried this using file explorer but ever since, i cant get that project file (or any other) opened on that machine’s ppccthe next option is to convert .mts to a high-bitrate MPEG2 file and do one of two things a) edit and render with it or b) edit only with it, then to render, trick the NLE to remap the project back to the original .mts files for rendering only. how? i’ve not done it yet, but the trick is that you edit with the low res files, close ppcc when ready to render, “move those files” out of their location confusing ppcc, then relink the project to the original native .mts files
for future multicam projects editors might consider Vegas with its ‘global effects’ on/off switch users can toggle on/off or for a pro NLE that can truly handle native .mts editing there is edius neo2 w/ AVCHD Booster for Real-Time AVCHD editing.
–other–
*only other factor in equation was the install of neatvideo plugin. i’m no longer using it, but ppcc wont let me remove it so project still tries to load the filter (and who knows what else)