View Full Version : FPS Lag On Adobe Premiere Pro
ThePlague
February 11th, 2010, 07:00 PM
For some reason the video isn't syncing with the audio. I'm trying to edit a video that's due tomorrow for school, and this is ticking me off. I know my PC should be able to run it fine, but for some reason it's acting retarded.
Any solutions with the lag?
E: Seriously, no one knows how to fix this? Fuuu, i'm so screwed.
E2: Gave up on it. But still want to know what the problem is.
Cojafoji
February 12th, 2010, 11:08 AM
maybe this will help? i've never run into that problem with premiere.
http://premierepro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting
Cortexian
February 12th, 2010, 11:03 PM
Did you render your video/effects/transitions on the timeline (press Enter) before previewing it? Or is this happening after the video is rendered/exported? It sounds like you're just trying to play non-rendered video on the timeline, your PC is playing the audio at the proper rate but it's struggling to keep the video playing.
ThePlague
February 13th, 2010, 12:27 AM
Did you render your video/effects/transitions on the timeline (press Enter) before previewing it? Or is this happening after the video is rendered/exported? It sounds like you're just trying to play non-rendered video on the timeline, your PC is playing the audio at the proper rate but it's struggling to keep the video playing.Yep, I tried rendering then playing it and nothing changed. There's no point in exporting it because I know it will run fine, it's a problem with Premiere.
maybe this will help? i've never run into that problem with premiere.
http://premierepro.wikia.com/wiki/TroubleshootingAlready looked through that and nothing worked for me.
I don't know why it does it because I have plenty of space left on my computer, and I made sure nothing else was running besides premiere. I even made the theme go to Windows 7 Basic and nothing changed.
Cortexian
February 13th, 2010, 01:21 AM
Weird, only time I've run into that kind of issue (after rendering the timeline) is when I'm using AV content that Premiere doesn't like... Certain codecs hate Premiere and won't import, some just cause Premiere to offset the audio and video. I don't have a fix for that myself, let me know if you find a solution relating to this!
ThePlague
February 13th, 2010, 11:03 AM
Weird, only time I've run into that kind of issue (after rendering the timeline) is when I'm using AV content that Premiere doesn't like... Certain codecs hate Premiere and won't import, some just cause Premiere to offset the audio and video. I don't have a fix for that myself, let me know if you find a solution relating to this!
That's what I thought ti was, because i'm importing .avi files, but i've been through pages of google with no luck finding anything. The closest I did get wasn't even about Premiere.
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