Premiere Pro: Green screen on a video
Aurelia512
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Hello,
I have a problem with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
I imported three videos. the first two are normal.
But on the third one a green screen appears on half the screen. Yet on VLC no green screen appears. In addition sometimes I have sound drops.
At first I thought I had a visualization problem but even when exporting the video in the end, the green screen is there...
Could someone know where this problem comes from??
Configuration: Mac OS X / Firefox 3.6.3
I have a problem with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
I imported three videos. the first two are normal.
But on the third one a green screen appears on half the screen. Yet on VLC no green screen appears. In addition sometimes I have sound drops.
At first I thought I had a visualization problem but even when exporting the video in the end, the green screen is there...
Could someone know where this problem comes from??
Configuration: Mac OS X / Firefox 3.6.3
13 answers
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Try encoding it into something other than mpg
try avi or something else
do it with Windows Movie Maker if you don’t know how, it’s THE software not complete in video but it can be useful to encode it into something else
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You can do online video conversion (for example on the site online-convert), choose the conversion format to AVI, then select the file you want to import into Adobe Premiere.
and the green screen of the video disappears in Adobe Premiere, I find this method easy. -
Hi
Can you explain your problem better, because you say that VLC doesn’t produce a green screen but in the end the green screen is there
there I don’t understand
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Mac OSX 10.5
CS4 Master Collection
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Actually, my videos come from a camcorder. I want to edit them with Premiere. I recorded these videos onto a DVD via a DVD recorder/player. Once transferred to my computer, and with VLC, my videos are perfectly normal. The first two also work normally in Premiere, but the third has a problem. On half of the preview screen I get a green screen. This issue only appears on this video.
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and after a video render is it the same?
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Did you import your video with Premiere?
If yes, try re-importing it
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I recorded my video on a DVD, then imported it to my computer, and finally with Premiere I did import.
And this several times.... -
So here I’m a bit floored
under first tech, the green screen means "missing data"
so here I don’t see the data that is missing
have you tried switching projects
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Well, I’m on Mac, so I can’t have Windows Movie Maker, so I’ll try to go through iMovie.
We’ll see.
Thanks for the advice and the time you spent. -
Well then ..
I’m starting on Mac so I don’t know the panel of transcoding software
search Google for a Mac software to do video conversions, I think that could be the cause !!
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