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  • So I turned off the GPU acceleration and I’m not seeing the anomalies anymore, So I’m assuming it’s my GPU then.

    But I do know that these artifacts are showing up on other PCs as my friend was the one who pointed it out in my videos and mentioned it, and would I be able to take screenshots of that, import that into Photoshop, and still see them there?

    Is it possible that premiere is still putting the artifacts in?

    But this does feel like a positive move in the right direction!

    Unfortunately, I don’t own that video, it was a video I added effects to. I’m from South Africa and currently living in Sweden, but I’m sure that San Francisco is just as lovely as you mentioned.

  • My graphics card is a Radeon RX 580 Series and I can share a link to you over We transfer if you’d like.

    I’ll share the video I used in the screenshots in my original post, I re-downloaded the file. I’ll also add one that changed once I imported it into Premiere. However, maybe the dots don’t appear on your side on the download, I don’t know.

    Unfortunately, I no longer have access to download the second file again as I did a job for a client and the job is now over. So the fact that I gave them footage that looks like this is quite embarrassing.

    https://we.tl/t-LwFbhXlTme

  • I see, I checked on my ingest settings and in the summary it simply says,”Ingest Disabled”.

    the other settings are not activated.

    My preview file format is on I-Frame only MPEG

    I do mostly render in H264, but because the dots are there once the video is imported, I can render as PNG or jpegs and get the same result, where they appear on the images as well.

  • Most of my videos come from other people over the internet, very few of them are imported from my camera. My importing is mostly me downloading videos other people send me, or downloaded off the internet and working with that. So it’s directly off my hard drive.

    I do have after effects

    I’m trying to recreate the whole thing again today, but it’s not happening on the raw footage at the moment. but I have some Raw footage that has the same white dots on it as it does in the render and once I put it into premiere.

    I think I might be mistaken about it changing once in premiere. and some of my raw footage just has it on it. But, the dots are definitely present on all my footage in premiere as well as once rendered.

    I rendered it as ProRes422 and it still comes out the same way.

  • I’ve viewed the files on VLC and windows media. I thought it was only on my side, but one of my friends asked me about it when he was watching me edit footage the other day over discord. So I sent him the footage to view and he mentioned he could see them as well.

  • I’m not sure exactly what you mean by ingest, if you could elaborate I’d appreciate that.

    But no, I’m not using a capture card.

  • Most of them are .mp4

  • So I checked this the other day, by checking a video, I didn’t notice any of the white dots, but after importing it into Premier, I could see the white dots in the viewer, So I checked the footage after and the dots were there. If it is a card issue, how can I check or change that?

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