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VaeVictuz
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August 29, 2017
Question

Premiere Elements 14 - Laggy

  • August 29, 2017
  • 4 replies
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Hello Everyone,

     I am new to Elements and bought version 14 before 15 came out for editing OBS 1080p content. I noticed that when I load my mp4 capture(4GB size) into Elements and play the content, the video will lag and the audio will keep playing normally. I am using the Razer Blade 14. This is the version with the 970m Nvidia GPU, 16GB ran and 512 GB SSD - Amazon.com: The Razer Blade (2016) 14" QHD+ Gaming Laptop (6th Generation Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, GTX 970M 6…  For reference I can take the same mp4 capture and edited it on my macbook pro with iMovie and the I don't experience any lag. I plan on installing Elements on the macbook to test that next. The specs on my Razer should be able to handle Elements. I looked over the settings and did some searching and could not see a way to optimize the performance. I am reaching out to the community in hopes someone might have run into this and might have a workaround.

Thank you for the help!!!

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    Legend
    August 29, 2017

    Try the free trial of CyberLink PowerDirector. It can sometimes handle a wider range of video types.

    But no guarantees. As I've said, this video isn't designed to editable video specs.

    VaeVictuz
    VaeVictuzAuthor
    Participant
    August 30, 2017

    Thanks again Steve. I will give it a shot.

    Legend
    August 29, 2017

    The MKV codec may not be a better option, if you plan to edit in Premiere Elements.

    As I've said, this video just isn't designed to the standards of editable video. Pretty much anything directly from OBS (or FRAPS or El Gato or other screen capture apps) is going to give Premiere Elements and most other editors fits.

    VaeVictuz
    VaeVictuzAuthor
    Participant
    August 29, 2017

    This is great to know. Are there other editing platforms I could use? If not it sounds like I might have to handbrake as a work around.

    Legend
    August 29, 2017

    I don't know what the isom codec is that the program used to compress this video, but that's likely at the core of your problem.

    Try using the free download Handbrake to convert the video to a more standard MP4, per my tutorial, and see if the program is better able to edit this new video.

    Fixing Out of Sync video with Handbrake - YouTube

    VaeVictuz
    VaeVictuzAuthor
    Participant
    August 29, 2017

    Thank you Steve. On my next capture I will use a different codec like MKV and test. I am not sure I want to convert all my videos but looking at a different codec could be the best direction. Thanks again.

    Legend
    August 29, 2017

    Video from recording devices, like camcorders, use standard methods to produce editable MP4s. Open source software that captures video from, say, your computer screen, often uses non-standard systems for compressing the video including variable frame rates.

    Open your video in the free download MediaInfo. Set MediaInfo's View to Tree and copy and paste the report it generates to this forum.

    Once we know what your file is composed of we'll be better able to recommend how you should proceed.

    VaeVictuz
    VaeVictuzAuthor
    Participant
    August 29, 2017

    Steve, thank you for the help. Here is the output:

    Format : MPEG-4

    Format profile : Base Media

    Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)

    File size : 4.12 GiB

    Duration : 14mn 41s

    Overall bit rate mode : Constant

    Overall bit rate : 40.1 Mbps

    Writing application : Lavf57.66.102

    Video

    ID : 1

    Format : AVC

    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec

    Format profile : Main@L4.2

    Format settings, CABAC : Yes

    Format settings, ReFrames : 2 frames

    Codec ID : avc1

    Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding

    Duration : 14mn 41s

    Bit rate mode : Constant

    Bit rate : 40.0 Mbps

    Width : 1 920 pixels

    Height : 1 080 pixels

    Display aspect ratio : 16:9

    Frame rate mode : Constant

    Frame rate : 60.000 fps

    Color space : YUV

    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0

    Bit depth : 8 bits

    Scan type : Progressive

    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.322

    Stream size : 4.10 GiB (100%)

    Color range : Full

    Matrix coefficients : BT.709

    Audio

    ID : 2

    Format : AAC

    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec

    Format profile : LC

    Codec ID : 40

    Duration : 14mn 41s

    Bit rate mode : Constant

    Bit rate : 163 Kbps

    Channel(s) : 2 channels

    Channel positions : Front: L R

    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz

    Frame rate : 46.875 fps (1024 SPF)

    Compression mode : Lossy

    Stream size : 17.2 MiB (0%)

    Title : Track1

    Default : Yes

    Alternate group : 1