To check the computer audio device and settings, including the ASIO and MME settings (for Windows OS), or CoreAudio settings (for macOS) that is used by Premiere Elements for audio playback and recording, select Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware.
When using Premiere Elements, you may encounter issues relating to playback and performance. Issues that commonly occur include:
The following tasks can help you resolve the most common installation problems. If the problem recurs after you complete these tasks, proceed to the next section in this document.
Videos may not play smoothly on a system that doesn't meet the requirements mentioned here: System requirements | Adobe Premiere Elements.
Note: To check basic system information, such as processor speed and the installed RAM.
It is sometimes necessary to render media files to ensure smooth playback. Adobe Premiere Elements attempts to play all effects, transitions, titles, and other unrendered elements in real time without first rendering them. The real-time playback capabilities of your system depend upon the CPU and other available system resources. By rendering the unrendered media elements of the Timeline, you reduce the dependence on the available system resources. As you keep on editing, you can render only a small portion of the timeline around which you are working and check the playback quality of that section. This can be done by adjusting the work area bar in the timeline.
To check the computer audio device and settings, including the ASIO and MME settings (for Windows OS), or CoreAudio settings (for macOS) that is used by Premiere Elements for audio playback and recording, select Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware.
Check for external MIC or audio devices and try to disable them. For example, you can disable Webcam, third-party audio playback devices such as AJA or BlackMagic, USB MICs, monitor speakers or any third-party VST Plug-ins.
For macOS, try to create an aggregate device by selecting built-in input/output devices.
For Windows, try to disable all devices except Realtek listed under Sounds. You may also want to see Windows 10: How to fix sound issues after upgrade.
Peripheral devices that connect to the computer via USB, serial, SCSI, parallel, or FireWire ports can disrupt video playback when the device driver requests system resources. (Peripheral devices include printers, network cables, scanners, and modems). To reduce system requests when playing videos, turn off or disconnect all peripheral devices . Also, Adobe Premiere Elements doesn't support multiple devices on either a FireWire chain or a FireWire card.
After you disconnect network cables, network protocols remain active until you restart the computer.
Verify that all clip properties, such as frame rate, data rate, and compressor, match the project settings. If there is multiple media, select the appropriate project settings that match with maximum number of clips in your project.
In addition, make sure that clips and previews are on the same hard disk (preferably the fastest disk) as the project file.
To change the scratch disk setting in Adobe Premiere Elements, choose Edit > Preferences > Scratch Disks. See the Adobe Premiere Elements User Guide for more information.
Playback issues in Premiere Elements can sometimes be resolved by changing the Intel Hardware settings.
To change the Intel Hardware Acceleration settings:
On Windows platform:
On macOS:
If changing the Intel Hardware Settings resolve the issue, then we recommend updating the display drivers.
To change the playback quality, right click and select Playback Quality.
To improve the playback quality as per the requirement, choose among the following options :
1. Automatic
2. Highest
3. Medium
4. Lowest
While working with 4k portrait videos, make sure you are using the right project settings as per the clip properties and the playback quality is set to Automatic. Follow the below mentioned steps:
1. Create a new project in Premiere Elements (Ctrl/command + N).
2. On the New Project dialog box, select Change Settings.
3. Select the appropriate project settings as per the clip properties like Frame Rate, data rate etc.
4. Click OK on the Change Settings dialog.
5. Enable Force selected Project Setting on this project check box.
6. Import the 4k portrait media.
7. Drag-and-drop the media on the timeline.
8. Right click and select Playback Quality.
9. Select Automatic.
Device drivers are files that enable Windows to communicate with devices such as video display adapters, SCSI and IDE controller cards, and mainboard BIOS and chipsets. Contact the computer or device manufacturer for the latest device drivers.
Antivirus software, firewall software, anticrash software, or other applications and services loaded with Windows can cause conflicts with Adobe Premiere Elements or compete for system resources. You can temporarily disable nonessential startup items and services from loading by using the Windows System Configuration Utility.
To start Windows in a simplified mode, do the following:
On Windows, choose Start > Run, and type msconfig in the Open text box. Click OK.
Write down all deselected items under the Startup and Services tabs.
Click Apply, and restart Windows for the changes to take effect.
Note: Upon restart, you are notified that the System Configuration utility has changed the way that Windows starts up. Click OK. When the System Configuration utility appears, click Cancel.
Then, try to re-create the problem:
To re-enable startup items, do the following:
On Windows, choose Start > Run, and type msconfig in the Open text box. Click OK.
Test the hard disk with a third-party hard disk utility, such as TCD Labs HDTach or Canopus EZDVtest, to determine how the disk performs. Adobe recommends that hard disks meet the following specifications.
For playback of HDV media:
For playback of 4K or Full HD media:
Optimize hard disks by defragmenting them, updating their drivers, and configuring the disk drives to improve playback speed and performance in Adobe Premiere Elements. For further assistance with these tasks, contact the hardware manufacturer or an authorized repair service facility.
1. Search Device Manager in the search bar.
2. Click the plus sign (+) beside Disk Drives.
3. Double-click the hard-disk drive.
4. In the Disk Device Properties dialog box, click the Policies tab.
5. Select Enable Write Caching on the Disk.
For information about issues related to GPU and their solutions, see Troubleshoot GPU related issues.
You can see if other Adobe customers have a similar problem by visiting the User to User Forums at www.adobeforums.com. If other users have experienced the same problem, then Adobe Technical Support may be able to duplicate and research the problem.
If none of the above steps have resolved the installation problem that you are experiencing with Adobe Premiere Elements, then contact Adobe Technical Support. You can find the support options at the Adobe Support Center.
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