Premiere Pro CC setting emissions rate

Hi guys,.

Given that I've updated premiere Pro (a week ago) some of my videos are imported with only half the frame rate that they have indeed (25 fps).

My computer:

OS: Windows 10 home

Processor: Intel Core I7 - 6700 k CPU @ 4.00 GHz

Installed memory: 16 GB

System type: 64-Bit operating system, x 64 processor

Motherboard: Asus Rog VIII gene

Graphics card :-(I7 Embedded Intel HD graphics 530)

I hope someone can help me solve this problem

thx for your help

Hi Tedhardyleen,

Thank you for sharing your specifications.

What are the properties and the source of your media files?

Have you checked for the same problem with other files?

Need to know if this problem is specific to these files only.

Try this:

Transcode, or convert your media files in a different format and import into Premiere Pro.

You can use the hand brake

Thank you

Ilyes Singh

Tags: Premiere

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