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Greetings to the community (Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 - latest version)
Specs:
Ryzen 9 5950x
RTX 3070
128 GB RAM
SSD
MB: GIGABYTE AUROS MASTER X570
Sequence settings: (most often use for me both on my mac and pc)
ISSUE:
While working in premiere pro, suddenly without any reason the preview screen goes black (audio still works) in the both timeline and preview screen.
In the project settings if I change the render from CUDA to Software it works (really slow but preview comes back)
When I restart the application, it works once again for a while until it goes black again and it's getting really frustrating already.
All nvidia graphics are with latest updates
Windows is with latest updates
Tried:
Checked already some other old posts from the community with offering small changes in the nvidia settings which i tried with no luck.
Would be happy if somebody has any idea on the issue.
Thank you in advance!
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Hey team. I was with the studio driver from Nvidia via the application but I uninstalled everything and installed it only as an exe file and for now I do not have anny issues so far!
On the note, the issue occured mainly when I was colorgrading and adding a few lumetri color adjustment layers with imported LUTS .
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There's a good chance you're using Nvidia's 'game-ready' drivers. If so, go to their site for their driver support, and download/install the Studio driver. Do a "clean install", don't install the "Geforce Experience" or whatever it's called thing.
Neil
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Latest version is not a version: which build (see about...)?
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Hey team. I was with the studio driver from Nvidia via the application but I uninstalled everything and installed it only as an exe file and for now I do not have anny issues so far!
On the note, the issue occured mainly when I was colorgrading and adding a few lumetri color adjustment layers with imported LUTS .
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I'm having the same issue. Running Nvidia Studio 461.40 (the most resent)
Dell Xps 2019
i7-9750H
Nvidia GTX 1650
ssd m2
64 gb ram
Screen goes black in preview window on different ocations. The issue for me might began when i started to import bigger (around 200 mb) stil images in .png.
The project is in 1080 all tought some photage is in 4k (havent had this issue in this project until recent, and been working on this project since august 2020.
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*not screen, preview window
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I have the same issue with a Dell XPS with similar specs (i7-8700K @ 3.7 GHz, Gefore GTX 1070). I've had stability isuses / crashes with older Premiere Pro releases, but with 14.9.0 as soon as I try to add Graphics (lower third) to a 4K video clip, the video screens go black. Removing the Graphic clip doesn't help. Only switching to "Mercury Playback Engine (software only)" fixes it, but obviously the performance is terrible.
Makes me wonder why I'm paying so much every month for CC when it seems to be regressing.
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...and besides the black screen, I cannot render video without switching to "Software Only". This 4.5 minute video (4K source, Full HD output) with NO effects except a lower third will take 36 minutes to render!
Attempting to render gives me error code -1609629690. Simply unacceptable!
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Ironically, selecting "OpenCL" instead drives the Intel UHD GPU to 100% and will render the same video in just under 10 minutes. Like others on here, bought a high-end PC a couple years ago specifically for 4K video editing, but Premiere Pro has gone from flaky (crashes that lose work) to nearly non-functional.
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YES! Short story is that the latest Adobe Premiere Pro CC v15.0.0 (Build 41) fixes the problem (with NVIDIA Studio Driver 461.72). The video preview windows are working again, and a render of this video took less than two minutes.
Thank you, Adobe!
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Wow, thanks for the report, Joe!
Kevin
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I'm still having this issue. Different suggestions above do seem to solve the issue for a bit, but it always will come back.
I'm running the latest version of Premiere (15.2.0), the latest Nvidia Drivers 462.65 Studio Version, and it keeps happening. Premiere seems much less stable in general than it did last fall.
System Info in screen shot.
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I got the same issue with the latest updates of Nvidias studio drivers. I downgraded it to GeForce Game Ready-Driver v.461.92. It works for now since an hour or more. Usually i couldnt even work longer than 5 minutes.
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The Studio Driver works better for me than the Game Ready Driver, but the black screen is still an issue for me ...
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Bonjour la communauté ! j'ai le même problème et je ne trouve pas de solution !
PC:
Amd 5950x
Ram 64go 3600mhz
RTX 2060super
Windows 10
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hi, i have identic spec whit yours, like vga, ram, but im using intel vore i7 actually, a have this issue last night when using cuda my timeline turned black,
the newest nvidia driver is already installed.
I was very confused looking for a solution, finally I reinstalled adobe premiere pro from 2019 to 2020, and its worked, no more black screen
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Just happened to me at well. I was working btwn AE and PR and all 3 screens went black...eventually 2 came back on and I was able to save. I noticed that the driver was a STUDIO driver. I used Dell's update utility and it installed version (31.0.15.1694, A00) released on Oct 12 2022. This is for my RTX 3080Ti.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-US/drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=7NFC0
During the install the one screen that blacked out came back to life. Let's hope its because of that studio driver Nvidia Experience installed!
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Well, like most manufacturer's updates, that's an older file. But if it works, great!
That's why most folks say to update DIRECTLY from the Nvidia site. You get the latest drivers. Though at this time, the 517.40 Studio seems to be the latest usable driver.
Neil
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so do you download the game ready or the studio?
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I gave you the latest studio driver.
You can do this yourself
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
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The installed driver is long replaced by new ones.
Go to the Nvidia site and download/install manually.
(You do not need the experience software).
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/194382/en-us/
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the results of a manual driver search for thie 3080Ti.
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Gotta use the older driver section ...
Here it is listed ...
Neil
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this is still happening 3 years later! fun!
I have to close and reopen Premiere every 5 minutes. I've tried game-ready driver and studio driver from NVIDIA. No dice.
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Never use the game ready drivers, as they also install other things that are meant for gamer's use, and problematic for editing NLE applications.
If you've installed a game ready driver, you need to do a "clean install" of a Studio driver to get rid of the junk.
And ... the most recent Nvidia Studio driver is buggy, so take the next older driver, not the current one.
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