![]() I've spent the past two days trying to find a solution, to no avail: the problem continues to appear. Here is an example of the problem: (the password is "help")ĭoes anyone have any clue as to why these flickering lines are appearing during fade to black transitions? How could I get rid of them? After watching the render, I noticed that on every fade to black transition, a bunch of flickering lines would appear on the white wall behind me. Everything looked great and I rendered the project out. I have completed my edit in Premiere and used a couple of "Dip to Black" effects as transitions between different moments of my performance. The footage I received from my cameraman was shot on a GH5, and it's technical specs are 23.976 fps, 1920x1080, and H.264 10 bit 4:2:2. Could that be the issue? All the files are mp4 files, but maybe it was the way I exported the video in Premiere that's causing this (I selected the output as YouTube 1080p).I am working on documentation of a performance/musical instrument design project I completed in the springtime. I have a few other videos in my training, but the difference with this one is that I created the video on my Mac using Adobe Premiere Pro and the other videos were recorded and edited in Replay. I've tried removing and adding it again and the same issue keeps happening. I then tried the tip in this thread of triming the video within Storyline, but then my presentation froze for the same length of time at the frame where I froze it. I thought it was an issue with the video so I imported it into Replay to quickly cut the extra time out of it, but that extra time wasn't in my original video. ![]() Basically, this video ends with a fade to black and then stays on that black screen for about 45 seconds (the link is just to Articulate Review with this slide). I'm having a similar issue with a video that I imported into Storyline.
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