Skip to main content
Participant
January 20, 2023
Question

Nao consigo arrastar o video da aba project para timeline

  • January 20, 2023
  • 1 reply
  • 6573 views

Estou iniciando no Premiere e no momento estou aprendendo sobre sequencias.

Toda vez que eu pego um video da aba project e arrasto para a timeline, aparece uma mao com um bloqueio e ao soltar o video, o Premiere trava e tenho que fechar e abrir denovo. So funciona quando eu pego um video e jogo na timeline para fazer uma sequencia com os parametros do video mas ao pegar outro video e colocar na mesma timeline, acontece o mesmo problema. Nao sei se o problema é o fato de eu estar usando videos 4k e videos Full HD.

Alguem me ajuda! Estou tentando resolver ha dois dias.

This topic has been closed for replies.

1 reply

Legend
January 20, 2023

First, please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card, the codec (also known as the compressor) of your sources and the sequence settings.  

 

If you're just starting in Premiere, this might be something as simple as setting up the patch panel properly.    See the attached screen grab. 

 

Does it work properly when you load the source clip in the source monitor and then drag from the source monitor to the program monitor?   

As a beginner, I suggest you do a comprehensive set of tutorials for Premiere.  Linkedin Learning has some great ones.  It's not cheap, but pretty sure there's a free trial.   There are also many on youtube but those can be hit or miss and of course there are many on the adobe site...

Participant
January 21, 2023

Funcionou! Eu arrastei do monitor de origem para o monitor de programa.

Mas de qualquer forma, eu acho que o Premiere nao vai rodar muito bem. Aqui estao algumas especificaçoes do meu computador e a versao do Premiere:

Windows 11
RAM 8 GB
intel core i3 111G4 3.00GHz - 2 nucleos
Intel UHD Graphics 4 GB

Premiere 22.0

Legend
January 22, 2023

8 gigs of ram is not great.    You might explore the proxy workflow, particularly if you're working in 4K or higher...