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Slow motion footage compressed export

Liam Underwood

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Hey, I apologise if this is a frequent problem, or has been asked before, I have tried to hunt around with no luck.

In Adobe Premiere, when throwing my footage shot at either 120 or 300fps both 4k or 1080, Adobe is not liking it, it exports it and shows it as compressed and pixellated, although the funny thing is, it looks absolutely fine and crisp when scrubbing through the shot.
but no dice, not on various export settings, (both paused and playback resoluction are set to full)

I have a feeling it could do with Cache, but not 100%

thanks,

Liam.
 
here is an example of what I mean. I'm not sure how to show the issue any other way.
this is a clip of Hair blowing in the wind, at 300% 4k 120fps

Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Prem_CC_compissue.jpg
 
When you pause on your clip in the viewport and right click what's your "paused resolution" set to?
 
When you pause on your clip in the viewport and right click what's your "paused resolution" set to?

Phil, all of them are set to Full, in the past in the same project they had been set to 1/4, I think Adobe has rendered it's own preview files for fluid editing, and it has trouble converting it back once you are ready to export.
I have found a temp fix, this is to rename the file names externally from the project then re-locate the clip, allowing premiere to somewhat re-import it and not refer it to the previous file name with fresh cache..

not ideal though. happening on selected clips now, various frame rates, various resolutions.
 
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