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January 20, 2020
Question

premier pro cc 2020 playback rubber banding

  • January 20, 2020
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I've been using Premiere Pro for years now and I've never had this problem. My footage isn't lagging, it is going forward and then jumping back a few frames and the audio is doing the same thing. It doenst help to render out the sequence either. The specs on the pc I'm using shouldn't be the problem. I'm using a 3900x with a rtx 2070 super. I have 32 gb of ram. Is anyone else having this problem?

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Community Expert
December 19, 2022

Try: Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware. Set the Default Input to No Input.

Participant
November 7, 2023

Just wanted to leave a reply to say that this worked. I know it's a year later, but thank you for the help!

Participant
December 19, 2022

The same thing is happening for me. I've cleared my media cache, disabled hardware encoding, reduced playback resolution, disabled "High Quality Playback", restarted my pc, changed my audio track from .mp3 to .wav, used proxies for my clips but no success. I went back to 22.0 version of Premiere which worked for a while but now it's doing the same thing, on the older version, as well as the newer version of Premiere. Please help!

 

Legend
December 19, 2022

Please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card and your source properties and sequence settings.   And make sure you have sufficient empty space on all connected drives, a minimum of 20% free space on your startup drive and 10% on all other drives.  

Legend
January 21, 2020

can you tell us your source and sequence settings (codec, pixel dimensions, frame rate).  You might want to try a proxy work flow and see if that helps.  And using an ssd as a media drive might also help.    And wondering if there could be issues with the media drive.  Make sure there's at least 10% free space on the drive (and more might be better).  On the mac, there are disk utilities that might help, not sure what's up on the pc, but you might get a drive speed test app to see if that could be the source of the problem.

Participating Frequently
January 20, 2020

Start by cleaning the media cache and if the issue persists, change the video renderer.

-KS

Participant
January 20, 2020

The video renderer was right and I cleaned up the cache. Still getting the problem. Would a screen recording be usful?