Green flashes in exported project? Premiere 2014

trying to export a project from premiere 2014 but every attempted export has random split second green flashes appearing during playback. Have tried various codecs and try are still appearing - they are in different places with each attempt too???
need help!
gavin

Barbara,
I took have experienced these "green flashes" in video clips on a timeline.  I am using Premiere Pro in CS 5.  I am running WIndows 7 (64 bit) on a
Dell XPS-630i.  I have an Nvidia Quadro FX 3800 and two Western Digital eSATA drives with 1 TB each  Any thoughts?
Jim

Similar Messages

  • Green flashes when rendering in Premiere CC 2014

    Hi there,
    I'm an in-house cameraman and editor for a financial business in London. I'm using the latest Macbook Pro Retina with 16gb ram, NVidia 750 graphics card. I've been using the same method for editing for past two years but have only just started editing with the very latest 2014 version of Premiere cloud. I'm mixing PM-100 and Sony EX1 footage which i've done many times before. However i've spend hours trying to get rid of green flashes that have started to appear on the renders.
    These seem consistent with using the PMW-100 as the EX1 footage seems ok. I can replace the error clips with something else but then the render error moves to another part of the rendering.
    These flashes can't be seen in playback within the editor, only after rendering.
    I'm trying to work out if its the camera, camera drives, Macbook Pro Retina or Premiere.
    Can anyone help shed light on this?
    Andy

    I was having the same problem, and couldn't find a fix. It was also screwing up certain effects, particularly warp stabilizer every time I rendered or exported. Finally, I tried changing the renderer from Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (Open CL) to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only, and it worked like a charm. Go to File -> Project Settings -> General and select the renderer from the dropdown menu. Make sure to also change the renderer when you export. Using Adobe Media Encoder, be sure to select "Mercury Playback Engine Software Only" in the dropdown menu next to "Renderer" before you export.
    This has completely eliminated the problem for me.

  • Green frames when exporting from CC 2014

    Hello. I just updateted to the newest edition of premiere pro(aswell as all the other CC software i have installed which includes phoshop,speedgrade,audition,ame, and after effects). So the versions of the software are the very latest.
    My computer is late2013 macbook pro with nvidia graphics card, and i have all the system updates installed, nothing special going on.
    Heres the issue:
    When exporting the project, i get random green frames, full green frames. Complitely randomly, no pattern whatsoever.
    My workflow have been this: Footage shot with two Sony cameras and i have encoded all the materials to mxf format with one step earlier AME version. I started the project with one step earlier premiere, and i have already done 19 out of 23 sequences that project contains, no problem at all with earlier version of ame&premiere. Now i updated to the latest 2014 cc and these green frames started to pop out randomly. I have not used any plugins or effects, only premieres own threeway colorcorrector and bightness&contrast. Parts of the clip have transparent black video as textbackground with crop effect applied and basic textlayer from premieres own text editor. I have exported few grpahics from aftereffects (both the lates and the one step earlier version) to proress 4444 format as RGP+alpha. And im exporting with using youtube SD widescreen 360p settings, nothing changed. Again, everything worked perfectly before update.
    things i have tried sofar:
    delete caches both manually and from each software
    normal boot
    pram reset
    safeboot
    update check
    export XML from 2014 cc and import to earlier premiere -> no luck, things got messed up somehow
    made a copy of both project files, i compared and changed some version number from 27 -> 26 so i could open the project in earlier premiere -> no luck (this worked back in cs6 time when i had to import cs6 project to cs5.5)
    Kinda running out of time, so rest of the night im going to spend re-editing those sequences i have done today with newer version of premiere. Will adobe pay for me for these extra hours, i think my client wont approve one extraediting day(night becaus of the schedule, these must be ready tomorrow with no green frames) because of software problem?
    Ask anything you want, i'm 100% sure this is not user error since everything was fine with one step earlier premiere version. I will copy&paste this to the bugreport too.
    Thanks

    Temporary solution for this was "export xml" after all. I had to disable all graphics and textlayers and delete colorcorrections, and flatten multicam, so i had to redo all grading ja graphics stuff in older premiere after importin FCP xml. But got the work done in time. Won't use cc 2014 in near future unless someone figures out what is wrong with green frames. (well actually now im exporting from older AME, will she if the green frames pops out there too, wouldn't be too much surprised....)

  • Can I export from Premiere 2014 CC version to Encore CS6?

    Trying to make a BluRay...the Mpg2 that I exported won't import into Encore.

    You shouldn't need to rename anything, what exactly was the workflow used? Something is off. Can you post a screen shot of export settings panel?
    Thanks
    Jeff Pulera
    Safe Harbor Computers

  • Premiere 2014 queue, project does not show up in media encoder

    When I queue a sequence in premiere 2014 and media encoder 2014 launches the sequence does not show up in the queue. I can do the same process in cc and it works.

    In AME, please try disabling the option on the General tab in Preferences named "Import Sequences Natively." Then close and relaunch AME and double-check prefs to make sure the option remained disabled (we've had a few reports of cases where the setting reverted to Enabled). Now try queuing a job from PPro.
    Also, please try dragging the sequence from Premiere's Project panel to AME's Queue, or to a preset in the Preset Browser.
    What export format is selected? If you switch to another format, does the job get queued?

  • Media encode CC2014.2 stops while exporting a premiere project

    Hello everybody,
    I have a huge problem with media encoder CC 2014.2.
    Every time I want to export a premiere project, media encoder stops : "media encoder CC 2014.2 as encountered a problem and needs to close".
    I reinstalled everything on a clean and new SSD but the problem is still the same.
    My computer specs are :
    Windows 8.1 pro
    4770k
    32Gb RAM ddr3
    MB : asus z87 deluxe
    780ti
    SSD crucial 512Gb
    Does somebody have encoutered that kind of bug ?
    Thanx

    Last time I tried that, I was not even able to start encoding - receiving an error message from Adobe Media Encoder - which is what led someone in this forum to suggest to download and install WME, which worked then with the same edit of the project.  Now I get all the process going on (with WME), no error message, but as explained : under Vista x64 the final output won't play, and under XP, it will but with no sound.
    What's funny now is that I can encode with H.264 (with Adobe MEdia Encoder), it plays out of sync on my Quick Time, but once uploaded to You Tube, it is perfectly synchronized.
    I read something on another forum about this syncing problem suggesting to downgrade Quick Time (which I haven't tried yet) - apparently a suggestion by Adobe.
    Rob

  • Exporting from Premiere Pro CC 2014

    Hello there,
    Every time that I am willing to export my project my Premiere Pro CC 2014 stop responding all together. I tried the short cut (Commend+M) or going through the Manu bar. the result is the same, Premiere Pro CC 2014 just freezes and does not respond to anything till I force quit it and restart it allover again. I tried exporting from Premiere Pro it self, without using Media Encoder, but the problem remains the same.
    I am using the new Mac Pro. I heard Adobe Premiere Pro is experiencing  problems with the New Mac Pro. Is that true? Or is there other issue?
    Thank you and looking forward to hear back,
    Maruf

    Hi Maruf,
    Maruf Noyoft wrote:
    Kevin,
    I reset as you suggested and it took care of it.
    Great!
    Maruf Noyoft wrote:
    So, if you don't mind explaining me the cause of the problem that I had? Or
    an article about it. It is just for me for getting to know better the program and the system.
    Thank you very much and appreciate your help enormously.
    Since preference files get touched by the application frequently, there is always the possibility of their corruption. When this happens, you start to see what we call "unexpected behaviors" from Premiere Pro. This problem happens infrequently, but it is a good first troubleshooting step to try on your own. This is the case with most every non-linear editing application I have used over the years (Final Cut Pro, Avid, Media 100, etc.).
    Thanks,
    Kevin

  • What are these green flashes in Premiere Elements 7?

    I am getting green flashes on my video in PE7.  These green flashes are not there when I view the video using Windows Media Player.  The green covers the entire picture, and then goes away over the course of less than a second in most cases.  I burned the video to a DVD and played in a DVD player to see if it was only while in PE7, but they were burned to the disc that way as well.  If you need any other information to help, please ask.
    Thank you!

    A lot depends on what kind of camcorder your video came from and how you got it into your computer -- and which settings you selected when you set up your Premiere Elements project.

  • Flash video export to use in premiere, issues

    I am working on a project who's intended finished location will be youtube- 4:3 aspect, 320x240. It involves taking an animation produced in flash, editing it in premiere, then saving as a final file
    since my aspect ratio is 4:3, I made my .fla file 500x375 pixels. 30 fps. I then exported the video in quicktime in 'Animation' mode, 30 fps. I can only assume that this exports as a square pixel ratio?
    I created a new project in premiere. Desktop Mode, 30fps, 500x375, square pixels. However, when I import the flash video (.mov exported from flash, not .flv) it over-extends the edges of my premiere stage. I also tried making a premiere project in .9 NTSC pixel ratio, same other settings, but the problem was even more pronounced.
    Any help on the correct settings to use? for either side?

    good call, turns out it's not exporting at 500x375 like I tell it to. Instead, it exports to 640x480. The .fla document size is 500x375... yet when I go to quicktime export settings, it says 550x400. And when it finishes export, it's 640x480. huh??
    well, I guess I can make my premiere project 640x480, not going to matter much when the final product is 320x240. I just can't figure out why it insists on exporting to 640x480

  • Premiere/Media Encoder crashing EVERY time I try to export project.

    Many of you have encountered similar issues, and I've scoured the forums with no resolve to my specific issue. Crashing every time I go to export in Premiere or ME. Using latest versions of both through CC--8.2
    On Windows 7, I've looked into the AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Media Encoder/<version #> solution--that folder is empty. Don't know why. Hidden files are turned on.
    Specs: Intel Core i5-4570 CPU @ 3.2 GHz
    Ram: 8 GB
    64 bit Windows 7
    Trying to export to H.264 --> .mp4
    This error message pops up roughly 75% through the process (Note: It's roughly around the same time there's a video transition effect in the project, if that counts for anything. Not sure it would, as I completed a project with at least 12 transitions last week, albeit much shorter than this one. 3 mins vs. 1 hr).
    Yes I'm using OpenCL.
    Someone help.
    Thanks.

    No, just that something went wonky with that one.  Try the Film Dissolve instead.  If that also has a problem, then it might be the clips and not the transition which is the cause.

  • After Effects export as Premiere Pro project weird PAL/NTSC problem

    This post is not a question. It's here, because I've found a solution and want to share with You.
    I've noticed a strange problem during export from AE to PR.
    Ok, here I go.
    AE = After Effects CS3
    PR = Premiere Pro CS3
    My AE project is D1/DV PAL Widescreen. It is a sequence of slideshow with some video effects applied. I needed that sequence in PR. I was happy to find a new feature - export as premiere pro project (new for me - i am pretty rookie ;). Thaks to this feature I have saved most of my disk space that is always to low. But, like every first try, this one was not perfect too. I had two problems.
    Problem no 1.
    I opened exported project in PR and saw message like "video effect AE.CC COMPOSITE not present".
    Whole composition was working perfectly except that one video effect that was fundamental for this project.
    *Solution was as easy as it can be. I've just copied that effect from AE plugin folder to PR plugin folder. It worked for this.
    Problem no 2
    Like says AE Help "When you export an After Effects project as an Adobe Premiere Pro project, Adobe Premiere Pro uses the settings from the first composition in the After Effects project for all subsequent sequences."
    Project settings in PR was exactly D1/DV PAL Widescreen. So where is the problem You ask?
    Therefore why my Timeline works in NTSC 29,97 frame rate if all settings match PAL 25 frame rate?! I don't know.
    *Solution to fix this annoying bug is to create a new project in PR with all settings for D1/DV PAL Widescreen in this case. Than just import that PR project exported from AE. Now timeline works like it should in PAL frame rate.
    That's it.
    I hope this post is helpful, because I didn't find any answer for this here in Adobe forum.
    Adam

    Who's says that Microsoft can't debug?
    I used msconfig, first disabling startup items, -same result.
    Enabled all startup items, disabled all non-microsoft services - AE worked!
    I re-enabled each service in turn until AE crashed.
    The fault was related to an item for a video streaming device I have in my house.  It was Monsoon-multimedia's Vulkano Service.  Sometimes under the old name of Hava, this is an app that acts like a sling-box to send my Cable TV to my screen.  It does load a couple of virtual devices in device manager, and uses a proprietary codec.
    I uninstalled the vulkano streamer application and rebooted the external Vulkano device.  I reinstalled the Vulkano and verified it connected to the device and could stream.  Once it did, I tried AE again and IT WORKED!
    I wonder if simply rebooting the Vulkano would have fixed it.  Its like opening the garage door to turn on the refridgerator.
    Thanks for the help!
    Jim

  • PREMIERE PRO CS5.5 Gamma problem while exporting project to mjpeg A or B

    Dear Sir,
    I'm in a big ****. I've directed and edited 1h documentary for Finnish television, also, the technical specs requested by the TV Channel is all production Broadcast masters must be encoded with Apple ProRES codec or MJPEG A or B.
    As i'm working on PC (win7), the ProRES codec doesn't exist on PC system, so i've done the export to MJPEG. The problem is i have a different gamma level when i watch the final export with Quicktime or VLC. Of course i can adjust the level in those players, but it doesnt effect the file. When i import the Qt file into a Premiere sequence, the gamma level is still **** and different from my original level i have from my timeline and preview window. If i export the project to H264 1920x1080p25, then the gamma is perfect with Qt, VLC and WinMedia player. But the TV station don't wanna work with H264. Deadline is on next monday, and i can't send a Qt MJPEG file with wrong gamma !!!Any chance to find a solution to fix it ??? After reading different forum, i can see this problem exist since many years and never been solved.
    What can i do ??
    Denis.

    Things is my prpject includ few effect plugins i bought, so what ever i could find a mac, not your i could export xml project to finalcut with plugins it dont have
    Denis
    Sent from my iPad.
    Le 31 mai 2013 à 15:20, Fuzzy Barsik <[email protected]> a écrit :
    Re: PREMIERE PRO CS5.5 Gamma problem while exporting project to mjpeg A or B
    created by Fuzzy Barsik in Premiere Pro - View the full discussion
    If it were me, I wouldn't encode to MJPEG.
    So as to encode to ProRes on Windows you can utilise any solution based on ffmpeg/ffmbc or better yet find a Mac with Final Cut or Compressor installed for delivering critical work.
    Please note that the Adobe Forums do not accept email attachments. If you want to embed a screen image in your message please visit the thread in the forum to embed the image at http://forums.adobe.com/message/5368019#5368019
    Replies to this message go to everyone subscribed to this thread, not directly to the person who posted the message. To post a reply, either reply to this email or visit the message page: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5368019#5368019
    To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit the message page at http://forums.adobe.com/message/5368019#5368019. In the Actions box on the right, click the Stop Email Notifications link.
    Start a new discussion in Premiere Pro by email or at Adobe Community
    For more information about maintaining your forum email notifications please go to http://forums.adobe.com/message/2936746#2936746.

  • Why remove .flv export from Premiere Pro CC 2014? And what's a good workaround?

    Why remove .flv export from Premiere Pro CC 2014? And what's a good workaround?

    OK, so you want to put it on your own web page. That's fine as long as you know how to create a web page.
    The next thing you have to decide is how big do you want the video to appear on the web page. Many people just post on YouTube and then embed the video into their web page. That way, the video can take advantage of all of the various sizes that YouTube provides.
    In any case, I suggest that you use H.264. But the data rate depends on the size of the file. If you are going to display it in HD, then you probably want to start at about 20Mb/s and go up or down from there. The required data rate depends on what you find acceptable, and that depends on the amount of movement in the video. For example, a talking head next to a white board explaining something requires a lot less bits to represent the image because less changes are taking place from frame to frame. If you use 10Mb/s for that, you might find 20Mb/s or more is required to make you happy if you shot a football game from the sidelines.
    I generally use settings that look like this image. If you have any questions as to why I choose these settings, feel free to ask.

  • Encore Help | Exporting projects to Flash format

    This question was posted in response to the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/encore/using/exporting-projects-flash-format.html

    It strikes me that Adobe can't settle on what to call an Encore project that has been output to Flash.
    Is it a "Web DVD"? That term is used repeatedly in the New Features section. Is it simply "Flash". The Build panel lists the format as "Flash" and the Output as "Flash (.swf)." Or is it a "Flash DVD" or a "Flash Project"? Both terms are used in this page.
    Flash output is an important feature of Encore. It would be a good thing to use a consistent name for the assets you end up with after you output to Flash.

  • File Export Adobe Premiere Pro Project

    Which script (a line of code, probably) implements this menu item: File>Export>Adobe Premiere Pro Project?

    This may be helpful:
    http://aenhancers.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=889
    Mind that even when you can activate a menu command by this method you may not be able to control the resulting dialog via scripting.  That's one of the reasons why this method of accessing commands isn't published.
    If there's a function in After Effects that you'd like scripting access for, feel free to send us a feature request (yes, they do get looked at!):
    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

Maybe you are looking for

  • Is this an easy fix? Error message:\pre\Libraries\Asl\Foundation\Src\DirectoryRegistry.cpp-174

    I have created a slideshow in PSE5 and exporting to Premiere Elements 3. As it was being exported, I received an error message as Premiere tried to open. The message is listed above in title. It has never happened before. I have no idea what it means

  • Differences between SOA Suite and BPM suite

    Hi All, Can any one tell us what are the differences between SOA Suite and BPM suite. Thanks parker.

  • Problems With Quicktime content from Apple website

    Hi I have problems visualizing various sections of the Apple website that contains quicktime content. (Safari thinks Quicktime is not installed) for example can't see shuffle giuded tour http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/guidedtour/tour/large.html or

  • Copy of source system - Impact for BI?

    Hello, Basis wants to copy our R/3 source system from Prod. to Quality. The R/3 quality system is connected to our BW Dev. system. Is there anything which I have to keep in mind (from BW point of view)? Jobs are not scheduled. Any hint from the exper

  • Hi guys please provide me the concepts on workflow

    hi guys, please provide me the concepts on workflow. i have no idea on workflow, if you have any helpfull documentation and also some scenarios where u have faced and solved those,also some real time examples. please help me, and also i will give poi