I have had this problem for months where the locally recorded file won't be compatible with Premiere Pro, it shows the first frame as a solid Green color almost as if its a green screen or something. Then it just isn't editable, it plays back in incremental frames almost like its lagging incredibly hard while the audio plays back in the background fine. I recorded the file at 15Mbps 1080p 60fps, the same settings I used to use in Classic OBS. The only reason I feel compelled to switch to OBS Studio is because the classic version has an ungodly micro stutter that happens every once in a while which I just can't stand, that by the way is another problem that has plagued me for nearly a year now, it literally drives me crazy. However, for some reason the recordings that come from the OBS Classic are completely fine inside Premiere Pro. If I want to edit my OBS Studio footage I need to use Sony Vegas Pro because for some reason it plays back just fine in that program, I just really find it inconvenient that I need to change up my workflow because something seems slightly different in the Studio version of OBS. My Hardware is as follows:
- i7 4790k
- GTX 780
- Asus Maximus Hero 7
- Programs installed on SSD
- Files recorded to a 2TB Seagate 7200RPM internal HDD
The OBS Studio version seems to record everything just fine, no Micro-stuttering or anything, its perfect! Except for the fact that I can't edit the darn video in Premiere... I will attach my OBS Studio Log as well as another recording log that I did very recently in OBS Classic that had the stuttering problem. Maybe someone has a solution as to why OBS Studio and Premiere are having this clash, maybe its a setting I have enabled in OBS Studio. If someone could provide a solution to the Micro-stuttering that happens in OBS Classic then I guess I could retreat back to that program since I can at least edit that footage, if it wasn't for the Micro-stuttering I wouldn't feel compelled to switch for the most part. I just really like the newer and more polished Studio version so I wanted to switch but until this problem is resolved its just too inconvenient for me to use. The first Log that is around 4PM is the Studio Log, the second that is around 1AM is from OBS Classic and is from this morning. I'd greatly appreciate any support on this matter, and hopefully I'm not coming off as too harsh, I'm just at my wits end because I know my hardware can support everything I'm trying to do. I just want my videos to be either buttery smooth like they are supposed to be or at the very least editable. Thanks for your consideration =)
- i7 4790k
- GTX 780
- Asus Maximus Hero 7
- Programs installed on SSD
- Files recorded to a 2TB Seagate 7200RPM internal HDD
The OBS Studio version seems to record everything just fine, no Micro-stuttering or anything, its perfect! Except for the fact that I can't edit the darn video in Premiere... I will attach my OBS Studio Log as well as another recording log that I did very recently in OBS Classic that had the stuttering problem. Maybe someone has a solution as to why OBS Studio and Premiere are having this clash, maybe its a setting I have enabled in OBS Studio. If someone could provide a solution to the Micro-stuttering that happens in OBS Classic then I guess I could retreat back to that program since I can at least edit that footage, if it wasn't for the Micro-stuttering I wouldn't feel compelled to switch for the most part. I just really like the newer and more polished Studio version so I wanted to switch but until this problem is resolved its just too inconvenient for me to use. The first Log that is around 4PM is the Studio Log, the second that is around 1AM is from OBS Classic and is from this morning. I'd greatly appreciate any support on this matter, and hopefully I'm not coming off as too harsh, I'm just at my wits end because I know my hardware can support everything I'm trying to do. I just want my videos to be either buttery smooth like they are supposed to be or at the very least editable. Thanks for your consideration =)