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May 27, 2018
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Video Editing an Playback Screen Green and Red Lines??

  • May 27, 2018
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i rebooted my computer after some Windows updates installed, and now in Premiere Pro 2018 CC my Video Editing Screens are Green and Red and all distorted.  It is not a video problem on my computer as I have no issued in any other application or function.  Just the playback and editing windows in Pro??

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    Correct answer jodiel31388423

    you are probably right.  I will give that a try....  thanks.


    Rolled my video card driver back to a year old version from 2017...  That fixed it!!  Thanks.

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    Participant
    September 5, 2020

    My video driver had no ROLLBACK option, but I went to INTEL and downloaded  a new driver and it worked.

     

    THANKS.

    troyk84565855
    Participant
    May 28, 2018

    Thanks Neil I will try the same tonight and let you know how i go.

    troyk84565855
    Participant
    May 28, 2018

    My rollback option is greyed out probably because I installed update yeaterday.

    troyk84565855
    Participant
    May 27, 2018

    I have the same problem brand new $4000 laptop and it's doing my head in. I have the purple and green lines going across my plackbacj screen on every transition with an effect. When I render it looks fine then when I export it the distorted inverted colours come back!! Not happy. I have the new Radeon Rx Vega m graphics and I'm thinking this maybe the problem. All my other specs on my computer are more than enough to deal with premier. Help??!!

    Participant
    May 27, 2018

    Yup.  This is not a hardware problem.  I used the 2018 CC version for months now just fine on this same computer.  Windows Update and/or Adobe Creative Cloud update caused this.  I have uninstalled and reinstalled with no luck.  Glad i only bought PP on a month by month basis because I cant work like this.  And apparently there is no support other than forums. WAJ.

    Participant
    May 27, 2018

    That's a video driver issue with your video card. Check with the manufacturers website. If there's a newer one, install it. If not, try rolling back one or two driver versions.

    Neil


    you are probably right.  I will give that a try....  thanks.

    Participant
    May 27, 2018

    This is what is looks like: