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How to properly get Premiere Elements 15 to use X264?

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Jul 29, 2017 Jul 29, 2017

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Hello!

First post here, but I've got a question that's been bugging me for some time now.

Screenshots at the end, if I don't properly explain what files I'm using.

I've always had issues with Premiere Elements playing back and properly using videos I throw at it. Before I was using H264 and video playback was flawless, but audio was getting out of sync eventually. Switch to X264 (per recommendation of recording software, Bandicam) and the audio is spot on, but now the video messes up (screenshot below)

Okay, let's see if this helps sort out what I just said.

1. This is the video messing up, as if I was trying to watch a video on a really poor connection, maybe? Playback is flawless watching in Media Player.

Adobe Premiere Issue 1.JPG

2. I didn't fully read how to use this software, but maybe there is some helpful info here on codecs and such?

Adobe Premiere Issue 2.JPG

3. Some Bandicam settings.

Adobe Premiere Issue 3.JPG

4. More settings in Bandicam.

Adobe Premiere Issue 4.JPG

5. Even more settings, note that I flipped over to X264 here, even though the previous shot says H264....

Adobe Premiere Issue 5.JPG

6. Some basic PC settings, in case people need to know that.

Adobe Premiere Issue 6.JPG

Now that we have that covered, is there a better arrangement here for Premiere Elements 15? Do I just simply flip to mp4? Quality is an issue here and I don't fully know what I should be setting up to blast quality through the roof. (Sort of a, "Well, this works for me, not going to mess with it" deal, but now it isn't working, haha)

Input is appreciated, and hopefully we can sort this issue out!

Many thanks in advance,

-Peter

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Jul 30, 2017 Jul 30, 2017

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Premiere Elements is designed to edit standard video from phones and camcorders.

Software that records video from your computer screen can use some pretty non-standard elements, including variable frame rates.

One possible solution is to convert the video file to more standard 1920x1080 MP4 video using the free download Handbrake. I've created a tutorial on Handbrake that may help you.

Fixing video with Handbrake - YouTube

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