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Thanks a lot Jeff.
If I understand correctly, replacing the video card solves the issue?
What video card was used in your hardware?
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You might share a small clip, 3GPP not really a supported format and could be the display issue. You may simply have to convert them with HandBrake or such.
Jeff
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HnrToXCs4ZieGjB87KOHIlJJXQSM3Fol/view?usp=sharing
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Try setting PD's preview color space to RGB instead of YUV like this:
Unfortunately, it doesn't help ...
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Turning off hardware decoding in pref > Hardware Acceleration can often help. If it does, I'd verify your graphic drivers are current for your hardware.
Jeff
Thanks, Jeff.
Disabled hardware encoding - still blue. AMD 7850 video card, Crimson driver 17.7.1. The camera shoots in 3GPP HEVC format, transcoding to mp4 4k or full hd eliminates the defect.
Interestingly, there is no such defect in Premiere at all, but I don't like working in this editor.
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Thank you David, on your advice I checked three proxy options - 720x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080. Unfortunately, all three are timeline colored.
But something else is curious - all of them and even the original 4k do not have coloring when viewed from the library.
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Sorry, I do not quite understand how to reduce the data transfer rate and where in the PD 18 settings can this be done?
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When I turn on "shadow files" in the settings, after processing the 4k video file in the library turns green. If you put it on a track and start watching it in the player, in some places at the bottom of the video there is a color in blue, purple, even after output to the final file.
Maybe someone knows and met this problem, how to fix it?
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