

Only as an amateur but all the same, I am doing it as a wedding gift and it looks like I will have to do it in Final Cut at this rate I thought I was buying into the best with Adobe Premiere. There is nothing wrong with the graphics card or my system. All other apps and games work perfectly (including Lightroom classic and Photoshop). Windows 10 latest updates, NVidia drivers 417.71 (latest as of 19th Jan 2019). I am going to try and completely remove CC, use the Adobe cleaning tool, and then reinstall all the apps. It plays fine, edits fine, all smooth and buttery response and then completely crashes windows: All I have done is add my video files to the project (in thumbnail mode and about 40 of them ) and then open ONE 4K file and add it to the timeline with it still present in source monitor. However, I then get a total system crash after about five minutes. I monitor memory utilisation and it sits between 8 and 18 Gig (out of 32G) so that appears OK. To add to this I thought I would try to edit some new files, some 4K ones. Is there a way to go back to Premiere 2018 please? Would appreciate assistance please folks since i am stuck. Tried the trick of renaming the 13.0 folder to old_13.0 but issue reoccurs. Very disappointed because the software has great promise. I try software render but that does not work either, Machine works PERFECTLY for Photoshop and Lightroom, games, other graphics packages and every other program I throw at it.Īfter trying to exit after it becomes unresponsive premiere crashes and I have to kill the process from windows. Windows starts in about 5 seconds to the desktop. Minimal machine with only essential software installed. Nvidia 1060 6G card - I have tried latest and archived drivers. Premiere pro 2019 - latest version as of 18th Jan 2019 And a project with just 20 x 3 minute HD videos open in MTS format does this. I mean, it does it after project open for 5 minutes. Source monitor and timeline video player windows just go black all the time and makes Premiere completely unusable. I did not notice these issues in 2018 version. After subscribing to Creative Cloud full plan in November, after upgrading from photography plan, I am finding myself doing my video edits on Apple iMovie because Premiere is just so incredibly unreliable and flaky.
