piergiorgio Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 Hello everyone, I updated to Sequoia but the rendered videos are not smooth but a little jerky. Never had this problem, reinstalled latest version but nothing. I'm wondering if anyone has this problem. Quote
Igor Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 Hi, Tell us in more details. Do you create a show as MP4 video with HD or 4K quality and then open this video file in QuickTime player or VLC player? Configuration of your Mac and year. Quote
piergiorgio Posted November 21 Author Report Posted November 21 Hi, I use a MacBook M1 Pro and I create 4K 30fps MP4 video files, I save them on Synology NAS and watch with Apple TV 4K on my TV at home. I have a collection of holiday videos and up until October when I finished the August 2024 holiday video I had no problems. A few days ago I updated Sequoia and found that in videos with moving photos zooming in and out is not fluid but jerky, it hesitates. Thinking it was caused by sequoia, installed a few days ago, I uninstalled pte av studio and reinstalled it again, tried a new video but the problem remained. I haven't changed my workflow or settings and I don't know how to fix it. thank you for your attention Quote
Igor Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 Thanks for the details. I recommend to compare smoothness of your video file(s) when this file is opened in QuickTime on your Macbook (internal display), and on Apple TV connected to your TV panel. Also try to play another video file received from another source - iPhone camera, for example. Not from PTE AV Studio to compare results. Quote
piergiorgio Posted Saturday at 03:26 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 03:26 PM Hi, I did some tests with Ken Burns saving some photos on the Macbook's HD but I didn't solve the problem. Opening with quicktime player I see the problem, 4k and 1080 files. Maybe I'm drowning in a glass of water. I'll try to upload a low resolution file for you to see. In 4k the problem is the same but less evident. test 4.mp4 Quote
Igor Posted Saturday at 06:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:08 PM Hi, I recommend you create a test MP4 video from the Sample Project. It's included with PTE AV Studio. Browse the main menu > Help > Open Sample Project. Create a MP4 video with the following video options: "1920 x 1080, "High quality", "60p". Keep Motion Blur DISABLED. First video create with unticked "Hardware acceleration" option. The second file create with ticked option "Hardware...". Check the file size, it should be about 150 - 300 MB. Then open each video file in QuickTime player, compare both videos. And compare with a full screen preview for Sample Project in PTE AV Studio. It will help us determine where the problem with smoothness occurs. Quote
piergiorgio Posted Sunday at 04:38 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 04:38 PM HI, congratulations ! you found the problem, the video with the "Hardware acceleration" option deselected has no problems and is smooth, the other option confirms the problem. I also tried saving on synology and apple 4ktv and not using hardware acceleration, works fine. I've never had this problem before, what do you think happened.... Os sequoia maybe? If necessary I could downgrade. Anyway, thank you, now I can have fun again. Quote
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piergiorgio Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM Totally agree, if you could still use "hardware accelerator" it would be great. On the test video I saved 1 minute but on long videos not having it would become frustrating. I'm waiting for a possible solution but in the meantime I'm already very happy. Quote
Igor Posted Monday at 07:37 AM Report Posted Monday at 07:37 AM 15 hours ago, piergiorgio said: congratulations ! you found the problem, the video with the "Hardware acceleration" option deselected has no problems and is smooth, the other option confirms the problem. I also tried saving on synology and apple 4ktv and not using hardware acceleration, works fine. I've never had this problem before, what do you think happened.... Os sequoia maybe? If necessary I could downgrade. Hi, We recently discovered an incorrect work of the hardware encoder with macOS 15 Sequoia. We released a new version 11.0.15 Beta on Friday: https://www.pteavstudio.com/forums/topic/46385-pte-11015-beta/ It's the stable version, please try it and let me know about a result. The hardware encoder should work correctly again. Quote
piergiorgio Posted Monday at 11:41 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:41 PM hi, I downloaded the indicated version but the videos created on my mac have the same problem. I hope you make it Quote
Igor Posted Tuesday at 06:55 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:55 AM Can you check again - the About window in PTE AV Studio should display v11.0.15 Build 1 - this new Beta version. Just to make sure that you use the necessary version. Please open the Sample Project (from the main menu > Help > Open Sample Project). Create a MP4 video and check on your Apple TV. Can you also compare 1080p and 4K videos. Quote
willemx Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM I have a problem creating stutter-free video presentations using PTE AV Studio. This is my situation: I am using PTE on my MacBook M1 Pro to create a video from various media sources such as iPhone photos (HEIC) and video clips (1080p 25 and 30fps) and “real camera” (Sony A7III) footage, also photos and video clips. My goal is to create a HD or 4k video that can be played on my LG tv, using an Apple TV media player. The problem is that when I create a presentation using PTE’s publish HD and 4K video, the result is a mp4 file that has stuttering issues. The stuttering is most severe on some iPhone videos the are included in the presentation, but is also visible on hires still photos from the Sony camera when panning a cropped portion of the photo. I have tried lots of combinations of resolutions and frame rate settings, but the stuttering will not go away. It does not matter if I play the presentation on the Apple TV, a Windows PC (using VLC) or the MacBook (QuickTime player). If I use the “Convert/Trim video clip” command to process the videos before importing them, the stuttering gets even worse. I get the best results when publishing as “Video for Mobile Devices”. Then the stuttering is still visible on the included iPhone videos, but the panned hires photos are perfectly smooth with no stuttering at all. Also when previewing the presentation inside PTE or publishing as “Show for Mac” and using the PTE AV player for playback the result is perfect, even the included video’s do not stutter at all. However, the PTE AV player is not available for Apple TV. Are these stuttering issues a result of my setup or could there be a problem inside PTE’s publish code? Quote
willemx Posted Tuesday at 02:23 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:23 PM I just noticed the other topic concerning this problem: https://www.pteavstudio.com/forums/topic/46348-sequoia-problem-video-not-smooth/ I will also try the new beta build and post my results there. Quote
willemx Posted Tuesday at 03:13 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:13 PM I have similar problems, see this topic https://www.pteavstudio.com/forums/topic/46442-stuttering-video-playback-problem/ I just installed v11.0.15 (Apple Silicon) Build 2 and did some publish tests. The published show contains a short iPhone video and some cropped pans over a hires still image. test 1: 1920 x 1080, 60fps, hardware acceleration enabled test 2: 1920 x 1080, 60fps, hardware acceleration disabled test 3: 3840 x 2160, 60fps, hardware acceleration enabled test 4: 3840 x 2160, 60fps, hardware acceleration disabled I watched the results both on my MacBook Pro (Quick Time player) and on Apple TV (infuse media player) On test 1 and test 3 (hardware acceleration enabled) the results are bad: the iPhone video is very jerky and also the pans are not smooth but have a small (but irritating) stuttering. On test 2 and test 4 (hardware acceleration disabled the results are much better but not ok yet. The iPhone video is still jerky but the pans are perfectly smooth. The 4k version is a bit better than the 1080p version. BTW, I am on MacOS Sequoia 15.1.1 (24B91) Quote
Igor Posted Tuesday at 03:22 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:22 PM Hi, I merged both topics into this one. I confirm this issue with V11 when using "Hardware acceleration" option, even with the latest Beta version. Please give us some time to explore this issue. Quote
Igor Posted Tuesday at 03:30 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:30 PM I discovered a similar issue with another app Handbrake on Mac: Quote After updating to macOS 15.1 today all videos encoded with h265 videotoolbox are broken. The process completed without errors, the files are playable but are extremely choppy. Had to resort to cpu encoding. Can someone confirm this bug? Thank you. It was working fine yesterday (with macOS 15.0.1 I think, not 100% sure) Machine is a 16" m2 pro It seems that Apple has changed something in the work of hardware encoder in macOS 15.1. I see that Handbrake developers found a solution. We'll learn their code. UPD. I think that unticked the Hardware acceleration option should completely solve this issue as a workaround. Quote
willemx Posted Tuesday at 06:27 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:27 PM 2 hours ago, Igor said: UPD. I think that unticked the Hardware acceleration option should completely solve this issue as a workaround. I cannot confirm this; unticking Hardware acceleration does not fix my problem with stuttering iPhone video's. Quote
Igor Posted Tuesday at 06:57 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:57 PM 23 minutes ago, willemx said: I cannot confirm this; unticking Hardware acceleration does not fix my problem with stuttering iPhone video's. Do you add iPhone's video to a project, create a new MP4 video (Hardware Accelleration is unticked), and play the created video on Apple TV, right? It should play smooth, because PTE's video encoder works independently (autonomously) from any changes in macOS. If the created video play smooth in QuickTime player on your Mac, it also should play smooth on your Apple TV. Just in case, I'll clarify that you need to choose "60p" option in video output for the better smoothness, not 25p or 30p. 2. Also I recommend open the Sample Project (from the main menu > Help menu > Open Sample Project), produce a MP4 video. HW option is unticked. Then then compare smoothness - on your PC and then Apple TV. Quote
AleAle5025 Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM 5 hours ago, Igor said: I'll clarify that you need to choose "60p" option in video output for the better smoothness, not 25p or 30p. I had this situation in Windows 10. I put together a slide and output a video at 30 frames per second. The video in the video editor was played jerkily, slowed down. I looked at the slide and nothing helped. I brought up a 60 fps slide. And the video started playing normally. Without jerks and delays. I often make complex slide shows. And they are played in PTE with difficulty. Quote
Igor Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago We found a solution for the hardware encoder on Mac running macOS 15 Sequoia. I hope to build the updated version tomorrow or on Monday. Quote
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