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1. Re: All of my clips turn out very laggy and glitchy, even when I 'render' them? Anyone know what to do? Or, does anyone know how to manually render your clips?
Steve Grisetti Jul 29, 2015 5:07 AM (in response to Unfamiliar1)Which version of the program are you using? And on what operating system?
Which processor does your computer have and how much RAM do you have loaded?
What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what format and resolution is it?
What are your Project Properties, as listed under the Edit menu?
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2. Re: All of my clips turn out very laggy and glitchy, even when I 'render' them? Anyone know what to do? Or, does anyone know how to manually render your clips?
Unfamiliar1 Jul 29, 2015 6:44 PM (in response to Steve Grisetti)13. Windows 8, 64 bit.
I don't know.
FugiFilm and Coolpix.
I don't know.
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3. Re: All of my clips turn out very laggy and glitchy, even when I 'render' them? Anyone know what to do? Or, does anyone know how to manually render your clips?
Steve Grisetti Jul 30, 2015 5:30 AM (in response to Unfamiliar1)Sorry, if you can't answer my questions, I can't do much to help you.
It appears you have a mismatch between your video specs and your project settings. But I can't be more specific than that or say for sure what's going on without knowing the specs of your videos or your project. Are you not able to look under the Premiere Elements' Edit menu and find the Project Settings?
Meantime, open the video from your Fuji and Coolpix cameras in either G Spot or Media Info and post to this forum the resolution, frame rate and, above all, the video codecs and audio codecs listed for each.
GSpot Codec Information Appliance
Most likely you're dealing with MJPEG codecs in your videos -- but it's hard to say for sure.
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4. Re: All of my clips turn out very laggy and glitchy, even when I 'render' them? Anyone know what to do? Or, does anyone know how to manually render your clips?
Unfamiliar1 Aug 11, 2015 5:09 PM (in response to Steve Grisetti)I went into project settings but now there are 3 more options; Genderal, Capture, and Video Render. Which one do I go into, and where do I go from there?