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April 30, 2020
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Premiere Elements 2020 - Preview is playing slow

  • April 30, 2020
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Hi,

I get the preview window in premiere elements not working in "real" speed and because of that withoud sound. I tried a lot ... shuttle speed, project settings, rendering. I would like to see the preview with sound in real speed. (After creating a file the output file is fine, only the preview is "out of order".) How can I reset the settings or get this handled?

(Sorry for my bad English)

Thx

Avusdiagonalis

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Correct answer Bill Sprague

There have been posts here where the Audio Hardware setting get changed, perhaps with Windows updates.   If mismatched, the CPU gets too busy with audio and bogs down.  Go to the Audio Hardware setting and play with the choices provided with your computer.  "None" works well!

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Community Expert
May 2, 2020

"the standard input audio device to No Input."

 

Well done!  Thanks for replying that the suggestion worked.  

Bill SpragueCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 30, 2020

There have been posts here where the Audio Hardware setting get changed, perhaps with Windows updates.   If mismatched, the CPU gets too busy with audio and bogs down.  Go to the Audio Hardware setting and play with the choices provided with your computer.  "None" works well!

Participant
May 1, 2020

Finally I got it. Yeah! For solving the time lapse preview I deleted the file Adobe Premiere Elements Prefs. Now the preview is working how it should. But still I got no sound. I changed the standard input audio device to No Input. Now everything is working fine.

Thx for keeping me motivated to solve the issue.

Participant
April 30, 2020

A played around. If I start the application as admin ... it works. Is there a way to reset or delete my Premiere Elements user settings?

HOTELECHOMIKE
Inspiring
April 30, 2020

Then you have a far more suitable system than I have !

Participant
April 30, 2020

(But without a preview in real speed.)

HOTELECHOMIKE
Inspiring
April 30, 2020

What system do you have (Windows or MAC), Processor, memory, storage?

 

I only have an Intel i3-4130 CPU which is rather weak for working with HD clips and the preview often stuttered.  Although Windows & the applications were located on an SSD the clips & project were not.

Then I added a second SSD which is now my working area - and hey presto!  previewing went smoothly.

This is understandable because a project file basically consists of a bunch of pointers into the original clips

and following these links (thus waiting for a hard disc to turn) just takes time.

 

Thus, if you are not already doing so I'd suggest you put your working directories onto an SSD.

 

Participant
April 30, 2020

The hardware should match the required ... i7, 16GB, NVME SSD with enough free space left. The preview itself works, in highest quality too - but only a little time lapsed.