It could be that current code is less efficient. Just to make a wild guess - PRE15 has removed need for quicktime installed on most video formats. I guess I will go back to using that unless someone can resolve my issues with Elements 15. I have Elements 11 installed on this same machine, and it works without any of these errors. Once I render the timeline, the audio plays fine, the timeline marker moves as expected, the clock counts normally, but the video either freezes completely or stutters very badly. I have done this and the situation has not changed. Un-check the Box which says Use the Hardware acceleration. If you are using a windows machine, please do the following step: How much RAM do you have on the system? What type of Media you are using in Premiere Elements? Please provide us following information also: I have green bars above all of the timeline. I have rendered the timeline (as stated in my original message). Crashing, assuming there's not some other issue with the way things are set up, sounds like there's a bug some where in the software.Could you please try to render the timeline by pressing Enter on the keyboard and check if works? Really Premiere Elements shouldn't crash eve even if a clips settings differ from the project settings. I'll try to make sure the clips match, but I have to work with what I'm given. Which can result in poor performance and frequent crashes. If the Instant Movie option hadn't messed up the order of the clips that would probably have worked quite well (apart from the aliasing it sometimes added). Maybe an issue was the "Instant Movie" option created it in progressive rather than interlaced. Of the 2 additional clips he sent late yesterday, 1 shows the green line and one shows the orange line when placed on the timeline (even though both clips seem to be the same frame rate (30.0 fps), same resolution (1280x720, even though the project is 1920x1080 and the clips he'd previously sent were 1920x1080). Most of the clips I think show the green line, and most of the sections created by the Instant Movie option show the orange line. When you first add the clips to your timeline, do you see a yellow orange 'render' line above the clips? This is an indication that you do not have the project set up properly to match the video specs, which can result in poor performance and frequent crashes. It was a bit longer a previously (2 min 30?) but no more than 3 mins. What is the running time of your video project?Ĭurrently 1 min 48 secs approx. Pizel aspect ratio: square pixels (grayed out) If you go to the program's Edit menu, what is listed on the General page under Project Settings? But will be working in Premiere Elements for another video edit for him later today. I've delivered that particular video now thanks. I've been using "save as" quite a bit so I have enough backups in case it crashes again. It's been working okay for quite a while now but I don't want it to crash again. I then used Premiere Elements' "Instant Movie" option and it's that video and audio track that I've then been editing (clip properties 1920x1080, 29.97 fps, 48000Hz stereo) which sometimes crashed (possibly because of cursoring or cutting). m4V, 29.97 fps (just noticed it's different from 30.000 fps). I converted them using handbrake to AVC (main L4). The files were in quicktime HEVC 1920x1080, 30.000 fps. I don't know the camcorder (I'm doing the edit for someone else). What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what is the video's format and resolution I've had quick look on he nvidia site but can't see the driver page for this particular card right now, but the driver is version 388.13. Do not trust the drivers provided by Windows. Meantime, if you haven't already, go to the nVidia site and get the latest drivers for your graphics card. Yes, Windows just says "Windows 10 Home". You don't say, but I'm assuming you're using the latest version of Windows 10 Yes, but After Effects likes a lot of RAM and I use that too (I use that much more often than Premiere Elements). Are you really running 128 gigabytes of RAM!? That's quite a load.
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