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Downloaded Premiere pro version 23.1.0 (build 86) a few days ago. I'm new to product. Going through tutorials. After a period of time (minutes) or an hour the video stops playing back. I run the Adobe Cloud Diagnostics and it tells me App Preferences may be corrupt, so I let it remove it. I've also rebooted. From what I can tell my hardward meets requirements, but not sure about display adapters. Is this hardware sufficient?
Make and Model is: LENOVO ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5
Operating System Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise
Operating System: 10.0.19044
OS Version: 21H2
RAM is: 16 GB
Processor speed is: 2304
Processor: Intel Core i7-10610U CPU @ 1.80GHz
Build Number: 19044
OS Architecture: 64-bit
Disk Size: 237.36 GB
Disk Free: 82.82 GB
Display Adapters:
Citrix Systems, Inc.| 1/23/2019 | version 12.40.44.247
Intel UHD Graphics | 6/24/2021 | version 27.20.100.9749
Also, tried switching Adobe Premiere Pro 2023 Graphics settings to 'High Performance' was 'let Windows decide' c:\program files\adobe\adobe premiere pro 2023\adobe premiere pro.exe
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What kind of footage, Clark? I hope we can help.
Thanks,
Kevin
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In the last week it has mainly been the Adobe supplied tutorial clips. Initially I also tried some Teams meeting recordings, which were mp4s.
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You may need more free space on your hard drive.
Is that the only hard drive?
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Yes, that's the only local harddrive. I'm using 4 clips supplied by Adobe and each clip is around 2 to 3 mb. I can't imagine that 83gb is not sufficient.
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If you are using 4K, it may not be enough.
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My project consists of 4 files supplied by Adobe. There's an audio file that is 1,492KB. Two mp4 videos that are both around 1,500KB and one mp4 that's just over 2,000KB. I have 83,000,000KB of available disk and that would not be sufficient? I did try running without any other programs running and same problem. I'm running it now and I still have over 82gb free.
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