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Inspiring
February 6, 2024
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Moving assets in the Program Monitor is not fluently

  • February 6, 2024
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As you can see in the video, I cannot move the photo or video file fluently. It moves at low fps. What could be the solution?

Premiere version 24.1 processor amd ryzen 7640hs, video card rtx 4060. My laptop model is HP victus s0024nt. computer in normal mode

 

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Correct answer Alperen30674416w8nv

the problem resolved itself.

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Inspiring
February 18, 2024

If you want I can send a video

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Inspiring
February 18, 2024

the problem resolved itself.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 10, 2024

I am seeing the same issue: no solution, though.

No issue with text etc in the EGP.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2024

Try Preferences > Audio Hardware and set Input to None.

Inspiring
February 9, 2024

handbrake didn't work. probably?

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2024

Please use the free MediaInfo and post a screenshot of the properties of your media in tree view:
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

Many users are having issues with VFR. If the file is variable frame rate, use Handbrake to convert to constant frame rate before importing into Premiere Pro:
https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
Here is a tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y

Shutter Encoder may also be used to convert to Constant Frame Rate:
https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/

Inspiring
February 7, 2024

I don't understand, does what you said have anything to do with Premiere Pro? I deposited money into the premiere pro application. If I understand you correctly, you are recommending another application.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2024

@Alperen30674416w8nv wrote:

I don't understand, 


 

Many users are having issues with VFR. 

MediaInfo will tell us if you have Variable Frame Rate media.

If it is VFR, you will need to convert it to a format that can be used in Premiere Pro.