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March 13, 2018
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Premiere Elements 10 H.264 mov or MP4 not showing video

  • March 13, 2018
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I recently got a new computer. I installed Premiere Elements 10 on it and planned to get to editing some stuff tonight, but, to my shock and awe, MP4 videos are not showing any image. I get audio, but no video. On my previous PC, the same video clips worked fine, but now, just black/grey. I've downloaded both Quicktime and Divx (just to be sure). They play in both utilities. They play in the Elements Organizer, even, but in PrE 10, just grey.

My video card is an nVidia 1070 with the latest drivers. Windows 10, latest version. Quicktime and Divx downloaded tonight, so they're the latest versions. My old laptop could play these videos in PrE 10, so why not the new one?! Please help!

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Correct answer Bill Sprague

It appears the MP42 is the hangup.  A google search suggests it is an aging codec from Microsoft and may have been dropped from Windows 10.  (Yes, I'm speculating.)  So, it may have been on your old computer but not your new computer. 

Ann Bens probably has a better idea, but would you try converting it to something else with the (free) Handbrake program?

Bill

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ShakeWellAuthor
Participant
March 14, 2018

Also, it occurred to me, I'm using the 64-bit version, because of the new PC, but would that make a difference? Should I try the 32-bit version?

Community Expert
March 14, 2018

You are right.  My mistake.  Version 10 was so long ago I forgot that it didn't have the hardware acceleration choice.  I don't know which version started including it.

Bill

Bill SpragueCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 14, 2018

It appears the MP42 is the hangup.  A google search suggests it is an aging codec from Microsoft and may have been dropped from Windows 10.  (Yes, I'm speculating.)  So, it may have been on your old computer but not your new computer. 

Ann Bens probably has a better idea, but would you try converting it to something else with the (free) Handbrake program?

Bill

ShakeWellAuthor
Participant
March 14, 2018

Ann Bens​ Here's the tree:

whsprague​ I don't have that option?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 13, 2018

When a clip plays in a player it does not mean it will play in an editor: they are two different things.

On a side note you do not need Divx as Elements does not support this codec.

Post a clip in MediaInfo windows in treeview here on the forum

Community Expert
March 13, 2018

Would you try changing the check box choice for Hardware Acceleration in the Edit > Preferences > General page?

Keep in mind that Premiere Elements 10 is six versions old and built to run under the Windows that was then current.  You have a new computer with Windows 10.  If so, there may be a hidden issue that will be hard to find.