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I got 68GB Video that i about to edit, here is the problem started, i imported the video and it's shows Media Pending then i searched on Youtube how to fix it, but everytime i try to click my Right Key Mouse the Premiere Pro started to not responding and ended up Crash. Can someone please help me?
My PC
Intel Core i5 - 8300H 2.30GHz - 3.90GHz
RAM 8GB 2667Mhz
NVDIA GTX1050 4GB GDDR5
Available space : 217GB / 1TB
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Your a bit short of RAM. what type of footage do you have?
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Minecraft footage
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Having only 8 GB RAM and an HDD with only 217 GB free is likely the issue.
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If the RAM is the issue i can't fix it, if the HDD is the issue i can fix the issue.
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you might try installing premiere 2019 which is still available thru creative cloud. It's hardware requirements aren't as demanding as premiere 2020. worth a shot.
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Is there is anything different between 2019 and 2020?
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It was working fine first time i import it, i cut some of the video and now the duration is about 2 Hours 28 Minutes, before was 2 Hours 58 Minutes, it's start crashing when i saved a copy and i open the copy and the problem happens.
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Is this looking fun to you? What is the problem Adobe?!
Tried to restart Premiere, and it Greys out and crash... After start up, same issue as pic shows.
This is so bad that I will probably stop using it, go all in for What ever works with Prores RAW...
The investment to creative cloud is just sh*t, not worth the time spending troubleshooting....
WASTE!
By the way, 32GB of ram, 16 core CPU and SSD disks..
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are your sources from a screen recording program? If so, it's probably an issue with variable frame rate.
And these issues are intermittent and impossible to predict.
Use media info to determine if your sources are vfr
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
and if so, use handbrake to convert to constant frame rate
and here's a tutorial on how to do it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=xlvxgVREX-Y
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Prores RAW footage from Nikon Z6, 60 FPS...
Have the same issue on 24fps footage..
after a while, the program just stops to show the files in the browser, stops to playback, stops to working at all in the timeline, just F**king DEAD!!!! restart, Bluescreens, Greyed out program, crash, WTF....
I just got 3 month free from Adobe because they dont solve all the bugs! I just hate this program....