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Quote The first two profiles you mentioned will certainly give you lower quality because they are lower resolution than your source clips. What happens if you try the Profile Analyzer on the Produce page? If you get a recommended profile, produce to that.

If you still need help, please share a sample clip and also one of the PD versions you're unhappy with so we can see what's going on.

If the clips are smaller than 100MB, you can use the Attachments button below the forum's text box. If the clips are larger than that, upload them to OneDrive or Google Drive. See this FAQ for more details.


I think I've sorted the issue!
It seems to be when I use the "crop" feature to make it the vertical file.

But when I use the corners on the main screen to drag and make it bigger to fill the screen it works. (If that makes sense!)
Quote We'd need more info to help you. Your title says "9:16" but your post says "16:9." Do you mean veritical (9:16) or horizontal (16:9)? Is your project's aspect ratio set to that value?

What's the resolution of your source videos, and which output profile(s) have your produced to?


Yes vertical. My apologies. So 9:16
The original source videos are 2.7k resolution. (2720x1530) at 29.97FPS

And the output I've tried different ones / 720x1280 / 1080x1920/ and 2160x3840

But at the end the quality is very reduced. I managed to get one in decent quality;
I'm editing some videos for social media.
Stories and things so I need 16:9 aspect ratio

But at the end the quality isn't very good. Even when it's in 4k.
I've tried different size files and different outputs and it's still the same quality.
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Then it's likely PD is having issues with some of your source footage. Take one of the source clips that appears black in your finished production and convert to just a basic H.264, MP4 file using like the free HandBrake video transcoder. Use this converted file in your timeline and see if you have the same black issue.

Jeff


It's just mobile phone footage. It's never had any issues in the past so I don't see why it would now?
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Yes so I'll explain a little better sorry.

So I'm editing my videos on the timeline, watch it through, everything is okay, looks good, video shows absolutely fine. (On the timeline mode)

I go to the "produce" page and on the right hand side there's the video, it normally says "producing" and the video slider moves along, the more it's editing. (You can choose to actually show the video as it's rendering)

When the video is finished, I go into my folder (I've tried saving it too a number of places including external hard drive) and I play the video, parts of the video plays, then when it fades to other shots / scenes it's just BLACK, black screen for MINUTES on end, then it shows certain shots and then it just once again goes back to black.


Tried with your setting suggestion and still not working!?
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Can you explain a little better, are you simply implying you have black video playing prior to your own video which then properly plays in its entirety, from beginning to end?

Jeff


Yes so I'll explain a little better sorry.

So I'm editing my videos on the timeline, watch it through, everything is okay, looks good, video shows absolutely fine. (On the timeline mode)

I go to the "produce" page and on the right hand side there's the video, it normally says "producing" and the video slider moves along, the more it's editing. (You can choose to actually show the video as it's rendering)

When the video is finished, I go into my folder (I've tried saving it too a number of places including external hard drive) and I play the video, parts of the video plays, then when it fades to other shots / scenes it's just BLACK, black screen for MINUTES on end, then it shows certain shots and then it just once again goes back to black.
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You might try with nothing checked in pref > Hardware Acceleration and nothing checked on the "Produce" page in "Fast video rendering technology" area and see if that produces any better results.

If issue corrected, more than likely a video driver issue for your particular hardware, review and potentially update.

Jeff


I've been doing lots of editing and it's all been fine.
I've tried in several formats as well. When I flick through at the end on the produce page it shows the video I'll try with what you suggest again
Hello. I'm doing some video and it looks fine on the timeline but when I go to render / produce and it finishes it, it shows some shots but alot of the video is just a black screen. I've tried different video files when producing and it's still doing it. Never had the issue before.
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