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Visual Glitch on imported video

Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

I apologise if I am a little confused Im very new to premiere pro! 

 

I started using it today and I am editing a trailer for a game and was importing a video into premiere pro. Before import there were no issues at all with the video nothing visually that was causing issues, after importing or even just cutting the video down I have come across a visual glitch on the video itself and I have no idea why! If I pause the video on the clip itself the clip looks perfectly normal but scrubbing across it and playing it, it shows obvious visual glitches, This issue persists after export too. I wouldnt mind if it was just a in software visual bug but its ruining the entire video. does anyone know how to fix this?? I never had issues like this with any other software at all.

 

 

Paused the video over the clip:

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Play the clip or scrubbing over it:

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Editing , Error or problem , Import , Performance
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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

Hi there,

 

I'm sorry to hear about this. Could you please confirm if this is happening with any specific media or with all the screen-recorded media? Also, let us know more about the system specs (OS, CPU, GPU, and RAM).

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

Hi there, 

 

Im using windows 11, my cpu is a Intel Core i9-10900K and my GPU is a NVIDIA RTX 3070.

 

The issue is on certian parts of the downloaded media that I have imported not all of it, its almost seconds in random parts of the video.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

Thanks for the details. Are you using Studio drivers or Game Ready drivers for your NVIDIA GPU? If you are using Game Ready drivers, please try installing the latest Studio drivers to see if it makes any difference.

 

-Sumeet

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

it helped with the other clips I was having visual issues with but this one clip is still glitching but it looks different now, I might try to reimport the entire video and see if im still having issues with it unedited at all. 

 

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-smeeep

 

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

I reimported the video and its not glitching on there so I think I will just replace the clip entierly but it defenetly helped out with the other visual glitches I was seeing! 

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025
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sorry ignore this last post, just double checked it and I am still having the same visual issues on the imported unedited clip when i can see there are not visual glitches on the video when I play it in media player.

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