2019-02-03, 10:10 PM
So I am attempting to do an edit of Titanic with a restoration of the Paramount logo and some light regrading of the color. I have attempted several times to import a Blu-ray rip into Premiere and keep coming up with errors.
If I import the MKV directly, I get these odd anomalies on random frames (almost like pixelation) that are not apparent when played back on the same shots in VLC or other players.
I tried converting the video to an intermediate like ProRes (422 HQ in this case) and instead of pixelation I get frame jumps. Of course, these appear baked into the source so any encodes I do have the problem. I even re-ripped the Blu-ray from scratch and had the same result, but on different frames. Blu-ray plays back fine without issue and the mkv plays fine in VLC and other players again.
I'm beginning to think that Premiere is borked. Anyone else ever have this issue? This issue did not happen when working with 4K HEVC rips (Terminator 2 and the Matrix) that I worked on recently.
If I import the MKV directly, I get these odd anomalies on random frames (almost like pixelation) that are not apparent when played back on the same shots in VLC or other players.
I tried converting the video to an intermediate like ProRes (422 HQ in this case) and instead of pixelation I get frame jumps. Of course, these appear baked into the source so any encodes I do have the problem. I even re-ripped the Blu-ray from scratch and had the same result, but on different frames. Blu-ray plays back fine without issue and the mkv plays fine in VLC and other players again.
I'm beginning to think that Premiere is borked. Anyone else ever have this issue? This issue did not happen when working with 4K HEVC rips (Terminator 2 and the Matrix) that I worked on recently.