![]() I changed all of the clips to Frame Sampling and the export produces a clip without any glitches. ![]() It would help us to diagnose the issue properly. >Also, if possible please share a download link for the sample media with which you are experiencing the issue. > Can you also confirm if this is happening with any of the other Time Interpolation methods like Frame Blending or Frame Sampling? Then I exported the same sequence in the Intel version of Premiere (with Rosetta enabled) and all of the clips in the sequence played smoothly, without any glitches. I exported this with the Apple Silicon version of Premiere and there are several noticeable glitches, although some of the clips towards the end of the sequence play smoothly - it seems to be random. ![]() I created a new sequence that contains one of the slow-down clips (a keyboard action sampling being pressed and released), and copied the same clip multiple times across a sequence. ![]()
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