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November 8, 2022

Unable to fill rectangle: GDI status: "ValueOverflow"

  • November 8, 2022
  • 35 replies
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I keep getting the above error code in my team project and can't for the lfie of me figure it out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 

Specs:

PrPro version: 23.0
Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v3 @ 1.80GHz 1.80 GHz (2 processors)
Installed RAM 224 GB (224 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

35 replies

Zularak
Inspiring
November 2, 2025

Turning off "Show Audio Time Units" fixed it for me.

Known Participant
November 28, 2024

This error has been popping up FOR YEARS, back to 2020 as far as I can remember. Various things fixed it for me, new projects, resizing the windows in premiere, closing panels, resetting workspaces, etc. I just found that in the latest 2024 version with latest nvidia studio driver, going full screen on the actual app triggered it and when I resized the window, the glitch went away.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2024

updating status

Participant
September 22, 2024

Did you tried with Window > Workspace > Reset to Saved Layout ? 

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 23, 2024

Hello Community,

For those still experiencing the issue, please see if you are getting the error in the current beta version (24.6). Let the team know!

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Participant
June 25, 2024

I'm in the project panel and trying to simply move accross the panel information to see what's hidden on the right so I can see and type into the description of the sequence without have to expand the panel. 

 

Why are we paying for updates when the program keeps getting worse for the most basic editing? No one has time to pay for bugs year after year. 

 

 

Community Expert
June 25, 2024

did you try to reset the preferences?

could also be related to your graphics card, try to get

the latest 'studio' drivers if using Nvidia

Michael Elmkjær Madsen
Known Participant
April 10, 2024

For me, this is caused by selecting use Show Audio Time Units. Then selecting multiple clips.
Consistent behavior on 24.3.0 Build 59. Windows 10. 
No real solutions since working with Audio Time Units is a necessity. 

Participant
March 6, 2024

Picard Photo,  I too use 4 monitors and this error among others will occur as a result of individual windows being opend too large.  Its the strangest 'bug'  but a resize of the window will often times stop the problem.  But I wouldnt have known what window to resize without these forums and its almost NEVER that an Adobe rep answers the question.    There must be an astronomical number of 'bugs' that appear on a daily basis.  Too many to count and too many to troubleshoot via Adobe reps.  

Participant
March 2, 2024

Yes audio units turned off did for me.

AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
February 29, 2024

Hi. Not that I'm having trouble with this error, but maybe it influences Premiere's general stability.

If you turn on the Show audio timeline option in the timeline menu and start zooming the timeline, at some point the timeline drops out and this error appears in the Events. See the video.

Premiere Pro 24.2.1, Win10(updated), 13700KF, RTX4080, 64 Gb Ram, SSD. All the Drivers including the Nvidia Studio Driver are up to date.

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 29, 2024

Roll back the Nvidia driver: there are some issues with the current (551.61) one.