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Ok so basically when ever I go to edit my video im a fortnite youtuber so I record lots of 20minute videos and then move them into the data box so I can drag the video into my timeline so when ever I get about 4 videos into my timeline I add a 5th one and my whole adobe starts glitching I can click on things but nothing happens I cant click on Screenshot - 1dc6135de4235807f19cc02b4e25e29e - Gyazo this which is my biggest issue my computer has great specs so its not my Pc Please tell me what you need and how to fix this
This is my Pc Specs Screenshot - 7104c6b80f473febb28b71445bdb7588 - Gyazo
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and my footage does match because the video is 60fps 1080x720 or whatever that ratio to 1080 is and so is my seqence
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basically asking how do I fix this please help me
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now when I do it its all just being laggy like I cant clear I cant edit and when I do it takes 30seconds for the action to happen Its not my Pc is a god
Specs: Screenshot - 03fcd84134ba1031750eebf9fec16a0f - Gyazo
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Like I said, I am able to understand the issue. Sometimes premiere pro misbehaves with certain functions, So as a practice we try resetting the preferences of premiere pro.
Also, note that nothing happens to the project files; it's just that Premiere Pro's recent directories are wiped off too.
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Ok the glitch is as shown in this video Adobe Glitch Please Help - YouTube
when I add another thing into the timeline the entire adobe premier pro starts lagging I cant click on anything it I cant click on the line were the red and yellow bars are
its just annoying how do I fix this
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Please contact Adobe Customer Care via chat or Phone, they can help you out via remote access if needed.
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ok
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whatever you guys arnt helping im switching to lightworks
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This is a user to user forum. We are all users just like you.
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I hear your frustration.
Your sequence settings match the first clip, because there is no red bar above it. All the rest of clips do not, because there is a red bar. To playback realtime, they must be "rendered." You do that by clicking in the timeline, hitting "enter,' and waiting until the bar is no longer red. We don't now what is different about them; just that they don't match.
Honestly, your PC is not a god, even if it may be a prince. 16GB of RAM is the minimum recommended. Yes, the minimum allowed in the PR specs is 8GB, but your videos are likely highly compressed, and it takes a lot of horsepower (CPU and RAM) to playback real-time. We have no information about your harddrive(s), and that may also be a bottle neck.
One test is to drag one of the videos (after the first one) to the "new" icon (in the project panel to the left). This creates a matching sequence for that video. Then add more of them. If a video creates a red line, remove it and pick another. With 5 of those and no red line, does it play back okay?
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got any good editing softwars that render in 1080p
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AaronA,
This is gamer footage, so it was probably acquired via screen capture program. The output is likely an odd size and variable frame rate. Take the footage into Media Encoder and export it as GoPro Cineform as 1920 x 1080 30 fps and reimport the footage. My opinion is that it will be much easier to playback and edit with. Please try it.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hey, I know this is a couple years later but I just wanted to say this was the solution for me. I had the same UI glitches as the OP and I was also taking a screen capture (through Windows gaming capture, I assume that's what the OP was using as well). I use screen captures all the time but this one was of a weird aspect ratio and of a program that's a little laggy. I brought it into Media Encoder and exported it as YouTube 1080p. Worked great. Thanks for the solution.
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