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I was editing a video a usual and i have this unexpected glith when i colorgrade my footage. If i turn off effects the glitch disappears, the issue is with colorgrading. I have never had this issue before and this is my first time editing with the new version on PP i installed a couple days ago, so i guess it may have something to do with the new version.
If you are running a recent Nvidia GPU, the problem lies in the newly released 451.48 drivers. Both the Game Ready and the Studio Drivers suffer from the same problem. Until that gets resolved, we recommend reverting to the 446.14 Game Ready Driver or the 442.92 Studio Driver.
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It might be a GPU drvier issue.
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Defintely looks like it, Andy. Thanks, man.
Kevin
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I have the same issue and I'm running on a Geforce 1080.
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Any more details, Max? It would be great to get more to go on.
Thanks, man.
Kevin
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Yes I have the answer,
I updated my Nvidia GTX 1080 last night and I had this problem since. Today I tried to downgrade to the previous update and now all the problems are gone. So it is definitely a GPU driver issue.
Good luck.
Max
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I updated my gpu drivers last night too, it might be that. I have a GTX 1050, did you find a way to fix it?
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I have exactly the same issue, and I'm halfway through a video edit project that I've half exported and need to complete the final two videos by the end of this weekend.
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Mikey,
Hey there. We need full details about your system and media please. Otherwise, we're probably going to misfire on the diagnosis.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin
I think it is GPU related with the nVidia graphics. I found another post on the support site that recommended redownloading the driver and this time doing a custom install and ticking the "perform clean install" box. I have done this, but interestingly it didn't solve the issue on my computer. But what has solved the issue is changing the project setting from using the Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA) to the Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (OpenCL). So at least, until there is a fix from the nVidia side, I can still render out my current projects. Hope this helps.
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agustinp50639925,
Sorry about this. Awfully weird. Looks GPU releated, therefore, we need full details about your system and media please. Can you make that happen?
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Kevin
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I updated the gpu drivers last night, it might be that. These are my pc specs:
-GTX 1050
-i7 7700HQ
-16GB RAM
Do you need anything else?
Thanks,
Agustin.
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Known issue, roll back a driver.
For me with a 1070ti its 445.87. Solid in Pr and Ae which also had a driver issue.
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If you are running a recent Nvidia GPU, the problem lies in the newly released 451.48 drivers. Both the Game Ready and the Studio Drivers suffer from the same problem. Until that gets resolved, we recommend reverting to the 446.14 Game Ready Driver or the 442.92 Studio Driver.
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I tried reinstalling those drivers and now Premier works properly.
Thank you!
Agustin
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How can you roll back the drivers? Not sure how to do that.