![]() Playback inevitably seems stuttered if the video was recorded at a low frame rate (approximately 15 frames per second or less). For instructions, see Change the frame rate of clips. You can assign the correct frame rate by using the Interpret Footage command. ![]() This issue also manifests as playback that is stuttered after you render previews. If an imported video file plays too fast or too slow, Premiere Pro may not be interpreting the file's frame rate correctly.For instructions, see Working with aspect ratios. You can assign the correct pixel aspect ratio by using the Interpret Footage command. If an imported video file appears squeezed too narrow or stretched too wide, then Premiere Pro may be misinterpreting the file's pixel aspect ratio.Choose Clip > Video Options > Scale To Frame Size. If an imported video file does not fill the frame or appears zoomed-in, then select the clip on the Timeline.Use these additional methods, as applicable, to correct playback problems unresolved by Solutions 1 and 2:
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