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Participating Frequently
August 8, 2022
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Before I give up on Elements for good, can anyone suggest how to fix these glitches please?

  • August 8, 2022
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I've been using an earlier version of Elements for the last 5 years and it was great, I created over 1000 YouTube videos. But I thought it was probably time to upgrade, so I bought Elements 2022. Some of my videos are quite complex with 50 - 150 segments of B roll.

Here are some of the issues.

  • If I use any of my older video as B roll, there is an awful metalic looking fuzz as the video goes back to 4K footage. 
  • I cannot use static images as B roll for the same reason.
  • Transitions cause the same issue as shown below.
  • Occasionally if I use 4K B roll on the Video 2 line, it will also do the metalic fuzziness. So I now have to cut each section of B roll and then cut the Video 1 line, delete the A roll video (leaving the sound in place) and insert the B roll into it.

I have updated my computer's graphic card driver as kindly suggested by someone in this community.

Does anyone have any other ideas before I go back to the earlier version or give up on Elements altogether?

Many thanks, 

Liz

 

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 9, 2022

Does it appear in the exported file?

 

If not, just a shot in the dark:

Try a different video cable from the computer to the monitor.

 

Participating Frequently
August 9, 2022

Hi Peru Bob, it doesn't appear on the timeline, only once it's been exported. So my frustration is that I have to wait an hour or more for it to export to discover whether that video has the problem, then make an adjustment and wait another hour while it exports again to see if it's fixed. In my latest video, I did this six times and it was only fixed when I took out all of the static images and non 4K footage.

I'm using a laptop (built purely for video editing), so no cables to change sadly.

Kindest,

Liz

Legend
August 9, 2022

I think it's definitely time to move on to another editor. Worst case, you find out the issue is with your source media. Best case, you find the next editor has none of these issues.

Legend
August 8, 2022

I can't imagine why you are seeing any of those issues. Especially if you were doing fine with version 15. The basic function of the program has not changed that much in the last five years.

 

It might be worth trying another program. Premiere Pro is an excellent alternative, if you don't mind a subscription-based purchase. Otherwise, for a one-time purchase, CyberLink PowerDirector might be worth a try.

Community Expert
August 8, 2022

I have to add to Steve's reply that I don't see any "metallic looking fuzz" in my system.  There must be a setting or some other mismatch somewhere.   What process did you use to update the graphics card driver and which driver?

 

Switching brands can be a lot of fun, but the learning curve can be steep enough to absorb a lot of time.

 

Are you the Byther Farm producer?

Participating Frequently
August 8, 2022

Hi Bill, I updated the graphics card driver by going to Nvidia website and downloading the latest version for my Geforce RTX for Projects, or whatever it's called that is NOT for Gaming.

Yes, I am Byther Farm (presenter, film maker, producer, editor, gardener and everything else!) My most recent video (still uploading) took me 18 hours to edit because of the glitches in my Elements software.

- Liz