Pixelated Video in Premiere Elements 2.0

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Deanna
Jun 3, 2006
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I have Premiere Elements and my videos are not playing correctly when I play them back in timeline view. The motions are choppy, there are colorful dancing squares all over and there are wavy patches. I am having a hard time trying to find technical support from the Adobe website, support that I don’t have to pay for anyway. I did read something about this problem happening in Premiere Pro and that the problem could be fixed by changing import settings, but I have no idea where to reset them and the settings described in the article are for Pro not Elements. If anyone has experienced this problem and knows how to help me, please do. Thanks.

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Mike Russell
Jun 3, 2006
"Deanna" wrote in message
I have Premiere Elements and my videos are not playing correctly when I play them back in timeline view. The motions are choppy, there are colorful dancing squares all over and there are wavy patches. I am having a hard time trying to find technical support from the Adobe website, support that I don’t have to pay for anyway. I did read something about this problem happening in Premiere Pro and that the problem could be fixed by changing import settings, but I have no idea where to reset them and the settings described in the article are for Pro not Elements. If anyone has experienced this problem and knows how to help me, please do. Thanks.

Hi Deanna,

Try asking in rec.video.desktop, where there will be plenty of Premiere savvy folks to answer your question.

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com/forum/
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noone
Jun 3, 2006
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"Deanna" wrote in message
I have Premiere Elements and my videos are not playing correctly when I play them back in timeline view. The motions are choppy, there are colorful dancing squares all over and there are wavy patches. I am having a hard time trying to find technical support from the Adobe website, support that I don’t have to pay for anyway. I did read something about this problem happening in Premiere Pro and that the problem could be fixed by changing import settings, but I have no idea where to reset them and the settings described in the article are for Pro not Elements. If anyone has experienced this problem and knows how to help me, please do. Thanks.

Hi Deanna,

Try asking in rec.video.desktop, where there will be plenty of Premiere savvy folks to answer your question.

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com/forum/

Or, better yet, http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.1de9c1bf/?@947. DiIbga7LqJ7@ (make sure that the Word Wrap doesn’t "get" you – if you cannot directly link from your news reader, just Ctrl-c all of the URL and Ctrl-v into Notepad, or similar, making one line, then Copy that to your browser). While I work in Premier Pro, I have not experienced your problem, but I’ll bet that someone there has, and will help.

The adobe.premier.windows NG is pretty much dead, or I’d say post it there.

Adobe Forums will have the help you need.

Good luck,
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