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April 25, 2020
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Screen Tearing Issues in Premiere Pro

  • April 25, 2020
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I'm having pretty bad screen tearing issues in all video panels when I view files on Premire. This hasn't been happening with any of my other media players on my computer. My laptop is a Lenovo Ideapad 720s with a NVidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics card. Tried going into the NVidia control panel and playing with vsync settings but it doesn't seem to be fixing anything. Any ideas?

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Videographer Suxrob
Known Participant
January 30, 2022

I am writing through a Google translator, I apologize for grammatical errors, I have been looking for an answer to this problem (i.e. premiere proda frame tear problem) for 2 years, my advice to you is to install Adobe Premiere Pro 15.1 ONLY I do and I'm sure there will be no problem like any tearing in the frames only in version 15.1!
By the way, one more thing, you can try this method, this method (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvjy4lAE1iA ) worked for me, but working in OpenCL without being a fast DirectX is a bit difficult for me. Please contact visionicloud@gmail.com for any help I am happy to help you remotely (via TeamViewer)!

Participating Frequently
September 12, 2021

have u found a fix because mine is experiencing the same problem.

 

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2021
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have u found a fix because mine is experiencing the same problem.

 

By @Yvng Chuck

 

Go to Nvidias Control Panel set Vertical sync to On.

 

Averdahl
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Community Expert
September 26, 2021

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By @Yvng Chuck

 

Got it! I have seen issues with that footage in before and it is heavily compressed. I would definitely consider transcoding that footage using Adobe Media Encoder to a more editing friendly codec such as ProRes. Try at least with one clip that you know are problematic using the settings in the screen dump below.

 

Or, start exploring the proxy workflow: Seamless Proxy Workflow in Premiere Pro

 

Pro: It will probably work

Con: It demands more disk space.