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Mes images sont saccadées, j'aimerais les avoir normales
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When you ask a question you always need to provide some basic information
-Forum quick start https://community.adobe.com/t5/Community-Help/ASK-Forum-Success-Guide-Efficiently-using-the-forums/t...
-https://community.adobe.com/t5/Get-Started/Questions-you-need-to-answer-to-receive-better-help/td-p/6199470
-https://community.adobe.com/t5/get-started/how-to-post-and-get-your-issue-resolved-or-what-do-you-need-to-know-to-solve-my-issue/td-p/11178657?page=1
You need to provide details for anyone to help - I have Premiere Elements 2021.4
See http://www.direct2usales.com/MyPc.txt for an example of what you need to provide... you don't need the same hardware, but you do need to provide computer details... you also need to provide details on the files you are trying to edit
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Check the Audio Hardware Preferences. Default Audio Input should be set to No Input.
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Hoping to build on Bob's suggestion, you can also change some settings. Try changing the Timeline Render Quality in General Preferences. On the same page, you can try changing Hardware Acceleration and use of the GPU. Another possibility is that your timeline preview needs to be "rendered". This may be necessary if your timeline editing becomes complex or your source footage does not match your project settings.
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Also, what are the pixel sizes of the images?
If too large, you may have issues.