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Dale5EEB
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June 9, 2021
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Choppy preview and timeline playback elements 2021

  • June 9, 2021
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hello! I just bought adobe elements 2021 and tried to edit a short video. My laptop specs are 


alienware 14 running 64 bit windows 10
intel core i7-4900Q CPU @ 2.80GHZ
16 gig ram
nividia geforce gtx 765M

 

I cannot seem to get the clip preview to play smoothly. Even after lowering the quality. I did manage to edit a clip and once rendered and exported the video plays perfectly in its exported format. The unedited video also runs with no issues in multiple media players, (this is actually what I used to review the clips while editing as the preview window was too choppy to tell if the video was smooth or shaky) At no point other than when I am rendering the video does my gpu or cpu ever clock over 50% and always seem to have lots of ram available. I checked to make sure my GPU and CPU drivers were updated. 

The stuttering playback occurs all the time regardles if I use footage from my go pro, samsung s8 or my dji mavic mini. 

I ahve also tried the work around I found on here about turning the default audio hardware input to "no input" with no effect. 

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2021

Media players are players, Elements is a movie editor: big difference.

Your machine is way under powered to run Elements properly.

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-elements/system-requirements.html

Community Expert
June 9, 2021

Have you tried changing "Timeline Render Quality".  In Edit > Preferences > General?  

 

I edit with a Lenevo laptop with similiar specifications.  My standard is 4K footage from a Pansonic camera, DJI Pocket 2 and Samsung phone.   Editing is smooth.    Could there be a mismatch between your source footage and project settings?

 

Dale5EEB
Dale5EEBAuthor
Participant
June 9, 2021

Thanks for the reply, yes I do have the timeline render quality set to low I think its "draft quality" which is only one of the two options I have, the other being high quality. What do you mean by mismatch between source fottage and project settings? as in fps or simply resolution? My project settings are 1920 x 1080 and 60 fps and the footage I seem to have the most lag on is the 4k 30fps and 4k 60fps... Should I be converting my files to all the same format prior to importing them to adobe? Sorry if thats a super noob question. Thanks again for your help

barryc74487056
Participant
June 9, 2021
I have found that you have to render every time you make the slightest bit
of any change weather it be a fade in or out, volume adjustment or effects.
I also have Premiere Elements 2013 but it does not require rendering as
much. Whenever you see an orange line above the timeline it requires
rendering. Sometimes I have to reboot the program. It us very annoying.