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June 5, 2023
Question

HEVC files totally break the software

  • June 5, 2023
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Hi,

 

So I was editing a video with multiple clips, as I frequently do, but recently I have started recording content using the AMD HEVC hardware encoder and have encountered serious issues trying to imput them into premiere elements. When I first attempted to do so, it provided me with an error box, and a link for more info.

It directed me to this page - https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/premiere-elements/using/hevc-decoding-on-windows.html

However, the download here inconsistent. At first I could not download it as it stated it would not work on my PC, but now it says it will work and that I have, in fact, already downloaded it. It appears nowhere on my app list. I also spent the £0.79 on the official HEVC codec from the microsoft store, and that does appear in the app list. It now allows me place HEVC files in Premiere Elements timeline. However doing so is terrible idea. It does not load, crashes the software to the point task manager is needed to close it & I need to clear the cache to get it to run again AND corrupts my save file.

 

Why is this a thing? Every othe program on my PC opens these videos fine, which leads me to believe it is Premiere Elements that is the problem.

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Participant
June 6, 2023

UPDATE - The program is now struggling with the most basic tasks - even in saves that have never held HEVC files. 

Audio goes missing, clips appear grey on the timeline etc.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 5, 2023

Opening and play files is not the same as editing those files.

H.265 can be a big pain in the....... when it comes to editing: too compressed.

If I were you, I would stick to H.264.

Participant
June 7, 2023

The problem with that is, I did change for a reason. The quality of H.264 videos is shockingly bad. Not Premiere Elements fault, but it is. Here are some examples - 

H.264 looks like this - 

 

 

 H.265 looks like this - 

 

Can you tell why I want to use H.265?

 

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 5, 2023

See if the https://handbrake.fr/ open source transcoder/converter will read the video and create a new file that you may edit