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I'm having trouble exporting my videos in Premiere. Whenever I export it to any kind video file, I can hear it, but the visuals have this bad glitchy look to them. What am I doing wrong?
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Welcome to the forums! There's a lot of other users like me here happy to volunteer to help sort out all kinds of things from workflow and use questions to hardware troubles.
That said, as to your issue, I have no clue, as there isn't enough information. Information is really the heart & soul of all troubleshooting.
OS/CPU/RAM/GPU ... the exact version of Premiere, as in 25.3.0 ... the media in use, format/codec/color space and what created it ... effects used on the sequence being exported ... and the export presets you've used.
For export issues, note that Premiere must have 4-5 times the final expected file size free and available on the drive you are exporting to.
And that for video glitches, the GPU and the GPU driver used are also crucial data bits.
Give us that, and a screengrab of the glitch ... just drag/drop that directly onto the reply box so it appears directly in the post and we don't have to click/download to see it.
And there's a number of us will be happy to help.
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It gives me this a lot. It gives me these colorful staticy screens. It goes back and forth from looking normal to looking staticy. I have premiere 2025. I have it completely updated and my laptop that I'm using has plenty of space for it. I'm still not sure why it's doing this.
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That's a hardware issue, probably a GPU driver problem.
So troubleshooting always requires knowing the details.
Please add your OS/CPU/RAM/GPU, GPU driver, the specific number for your Premiere version as in 25.3 0, and the media you're using. What format or codec, made by what.
Any screengrabs, please add by dragging and dropping directly into the text reply area so they appear in the post, and we don't have to download a strange file to see them.
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The GPUs always use a software driver ... which the makers create updates for on a routine basis. If you check the specs in the computer system data for the Intel Iris iGPU, it should show that data.
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No image made it into your post ...
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I don't think Intel Iris is enough
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I think what Carlos stated is that the integrated Intel Iris Pro graphics is inadequate for Premiere Pro. Premiere Pro, especially newer versions, require a lot more dedicated graphics RAM than what your system properties is showing just to run properly.
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I'm seriously starting to give up on this issue.
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I'm sorry to hear about this. Do you have an older version of Premiere Pro installed on your system? If not, please install a version of Premiere Pro 2024 from the Creative Cloud App (https://adobe.ly/4lRlTyA). Your current OS version is not supported by Premiere Pro 2025. For macOS, the graphic drivers are paired with OS updates, so meeting minimum OS version requirements is very important for software compatibility.
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