Camera Shake corrections in Premiere Elements 11

I have an interview that has several camera shakes in it.  I have tried to add the video stabilizer to the clip, but that freezes all movement and continues with the audio.  Everything I have researched says there should be a video warp, but I am not seeing this on PE11.  Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am new at this!!  Thanks

mallorykpoe
The Warp Stabilizer is a feature of Premiere Pro, not Premiere Elements (any version).
Apparently you have found the Premiere Elements 11 Video Stabilizer/Stabilizer under fx Effects in your Premiere Elements 11. (By the way, on what computer operating system are you running Premiere Elements 11?)
I would give another look at the Premiere Elements 11 Stabilizer effect, going a lot less on the settings. Often here you gain more by less than by more.
The results also will depend on the nature of your footage. And, note that a file to which Stabilizer is applied has a markedly increase Timeline render time.
There are alternative products. If you are a Windows 8 or 8.1 64 bit users, the Movie Maker will present with a Video Stabilizer that you might want to explore.
Please review and consider and then let us know the results obtained.
Thank you.
ATR

Similar Messages

  • S-curve color correction in Premiere Elements v11

    I'm using the Technicolor Cinestyle profile in my Canon T3i when shooting video. It is recommended to apply an S-curve correction to clips in post-processing. Is that possible in Premiere Elements v11? I didn't see that anywhere in the manual or online.
    Jon

    Premiere Elements is a consumer product with limited color profile tools. You can do color correction, but it is not nearly advanced enought to do any professional profiling. For that, you're much better off with Premiere Pro CS6.

  • Does the camera distortion correction filter in Elements 12 have automatic settings I can disable?

    I have found that the filter makes automatic changes to images.   For example, if I correct a vignette with no sturctural sliders touched, then save the setting, the image appears in my editing window signifcantly altered with altered barrel configurations.  So, I have to redo and compensate or just forget about it.  This is not a problem with an image I want to correct--architectural, for instance.  But, who wants to start fixing issues that the software is creating?  I would like to disable this but have not found a setting yet.  Thanks.

    As far as i know, the auto correction in pse 12's correct camera distortion filter can't be disabled.
    One way around it would be to strip all the info from your file.
    Open your image, then go to File>New>Blank File and from the Preset list click on the name of the document.
    Go back to your original, Select>All and then Edit>Copy
    In the new blank document, Edit>Paste and Layer>Flatten Image
    Then hopefully when you open your new document into Filter>Correct Camera Distortion, no auto correction is applied

  • Adobe Premiere Elements 13 stops working trying to add media via videos from camera

    When I try to add media selecting videos from camera or flip, Adobe Premiere Elements 13 stops working and closes. What might be the problem?

    elizabethmeow
    On what computer operating system is your Premiere Elements 13 running? Have you had the opportunity to update 13 to 13.1 using an opened projects Help Menu/Update?
    What are the full properties of your source media and how are you importing them that you are trying to import into the project? A quick way to get that information, if you do not know that information, is for you to post the brand/model/settings for the camera that recorded the video.
    Do you have the latest version of QuickTime installed on your computer with Premiere Element 13, and are you running the program as Administrator?
    Lots of additional questions, but the answers to the above may give us the answer that you need to resolve you issue.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • Is there anti jitter (shake) add-ons for premiere elements 10?

    I notice youtube can correct my bicycle videos for jitter movement of my videos.  Is there a way to correct in Premiere Elements 10. 
    -Dale

    Hi Dale,
    To add to Steve's point, I would like to tell you about Smart Fix. When you import your file, the Autoanalyzer analyzes your file, or you can manually start it by right click and Run Auto Analyzer, after analyzing it will suggest you if any fix is needed for your clip, like fixing brightness and contrast or in your case shakiness too. Try this out as well!
    Happy Editing,
    Aniks

  • How do I keep my videos from being squeezed in Premiere Elements 12?

    I was using one dell laptop and moved over to another dell laptop and suddenly Premiere Elements 12 was squeezing my projects. I am unable to adjust the project settings and when I use the interpret footage option, my videos play horribly.  What is the best answer for this?  How can I fix my settings for PE12 since all my footage comes from the same source?

    CKENN19
    Thanks for the follow up. It sounds like you are OK, but let me review a few things to make sure.
    Assuming NTSC setup...Windows
    1. If you are capturing DV data with a firewire connection into Premiere Elements 12/12.1, your source media can be DV Standard 4:3 or DV Widescreen 16:9 depending on your camera recording settings.
    Premiere Elements 11, 12, and 13 are set up to take over setting the project preset automatically based on the properties of the first video dragged to the Timeline. When it cannot do the job for whatever reason, it does not give you the closest fit to what you require for your particular source. It gives you its default 1080i30 (1920 x 1080 @ 29.97 interlaced frames per second).
    If your camera has DV data 4:3, then you set the project preset manually beforehand to NTSC DV Standard. If your camera has DV data 16:9, then you set the project preset manually beforehand to NTSC DV Widescreen. Both Standard and Widescreen have the same frame size, that is, 720 x 480. In the case of the Widescreen, there is a 16:9 flag which stretches the video for display after encoding (to 856 x 480).
    You should not have to be using Interpret Footage to get the appropriate aspect ratio when you have done DV data 4:3 or 16:9 capture firewire into Premiere Elements Capture Windows. That concerns me if you do.
    Also important is that you are putting DV AVI type 2, not type 1, on your Timeline in the DV data capture firewire process. If Premiere Elements is part of this capture process, DV AVI type 2 is what you should have.
    Please consider the above and then let us know, when your schedule permits, if you are OK with the information
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • DSLR and Premiere Elements 11 trouble

    To whom it may concern,
    I am currently using Adobe Premiere Elements 11 and trying to connect a Canon Rebel T3i with it to do time-lapses. Premiere does not recognize the DSLR, why?
    If you could help me that would be great.
    Adobe Pat 206

    Adobe Pat 206
    It appears that you are not looking for a direct route to the computer hard drive save location, but rather to Premiere Elements. Got that.
    I do not think it advisable to try to bring that large a number of sequentially ordered high resolution photos directly into a Premiere Elements project. We would need to talk resolution and how many of these. Are they all jpgs?
    Nonetheless, let me try to help you define what you can do for the way you prefer.
    How are you connecting the Canon Rebel T3i to the computer and Premiere Elements 11 now and not succeeding?
    USB from Canon (with SD card still inside) and Premiere Elements 11 set to the appropriate project preset.
    a. What project preset?
    b. Are you selecting Add Media/Photos from camera or devices/Adobe Premiere Elements - Photo Downloader?
    Does your computer on which Premiere Elements is running come with a SD slot? Is so, have you tried using that with the SD card removed from the camera and the same project preset and Add Media/choice as above?
    Lots to explore in the way of transfer and the maintenance of the order at destination.
    Please let us know if any of the above is of use or whether you have been there and done that and it does not work for you.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • My Sony DV Camera is not Being Recognized in Premiere Elements 13

    I am using a PC (w/ Windows8.1 Pro - 64 bit with Media Center).  I installed a copy of Premiere Elements 13 and left a copy of Premiere Elements 10 on the machine.
    My camera Sony DV (DCR-PC100) video camera is connected to the computer via IEEE-1394 (fire wire) cable.  The connection is secure and I have confirmed the connection  With the camera on the VTR setting, the software does not recognize the camera.  In other words, I was not able see to the camera within the program under Project Settings -> Capture.  I only see the WDM Capture option.  (The project is setup with the correct DV camera option; Standard DV NTSC).
    However, when I tried it out on Premiere Elements (PE) 10, I am able to see the DV camera under the Project Settings -> Capture.  In fact, I am able to capture video clips as well as control the camera under PE 10.
    Please provide guidance on steps on recognizing my camera in PE13.
    Thanks!
    Ed

    ehallyut
    Premiere Elements does not support DV and HDV data capture firewire into a Premiere Elements Capture Window anymore. The last version to have that feature is version 12/12.1.
    Please refer to Adobe document for suggested workarounds for this situation.
    Removed features and unsupported file formats | Adobe Premiere Elements 13
    Some alternatives
    Windows
    Movie Maker
    HDVSplit
    Mac
    iMovie
    and others.
    ATR

  • Aspect ratio problem with consumer camera and Premiere Elements 11

    Hello everyone - I'm Steve. I'm new here. I do still photography on a pro level, digital and analog, but I am an absolute dummy with video...but then, I don't want to do much, just rudimentarily cut a few family videos, upload them, etc.
    However, I can't get Premiere Elements 11 to output my self-shot clips in a correct aspect ratio.
    My camera is a consumer-model Canon Legria FS200. I shoot video in a resolution the camera calls XP. The camera says they are 16:9, the camera monitor shows them as 16:9, and when I use the software (called Pixela Image Mixer) that came with the camera to import the clips to disk, I get mpg files that Windows (7) Explorer says are 720x576 pixel, and that VLC player correctly displays as wide-screen 16:9 without me having to tweak its display settings.
    However, the moment I import them into Premiere Elements, they appear horizontally squeezed, and I can't seem to output them any other way, with or even without editing them in Premiere. 
    I tried to use the recipe given here: https://forums.adobe.com/message/5987538#5987538 , (replacing only NTSC with PAL because I'm in Germany),  namely, setting the project preset set manually for PAL/Hard Disk etc/ Widescreen 48kHz and check force selected program settings. But no matter, Premiere displays the video in horizontally compressed form, with large black bars to the right and to the left.
    On the export side, setting the output to PAL DVD Widescreen and setting the Pixel Aspect Ratio in the output settings to Widescreen does not help, either. Neither can I force VLC player manually to display the correct aspect ratio. BTW, audio is perfect all along.
    This is about as far as I can see myself getting without help. Has anyone any idea?
    Thanks a lot in advance,
         Steve, from Germany

    Steve
    I see that you are now in the Adobe Premiere Elements Forum with your problem already solved.
    I did not see any Why for what you encountered, so I thought I would give you my take on this.
    Your Canon FS200 gives video with MPEG2 video compression with a .mod file extension. That .mod file extension can be found in use with some Canon as well as JVC cameras. The .mod file history with Premiere Elements (any version) is problematic. In some instances, the user needs to rename the file extension from .mod to .mpg before it can be imported, but not always. But, the .mod widescreen comes packaged with the aspect ratio dilemma, presenting as 4:3 rather than 16:9. The classical argument is whether Premiere Elements does not recognize a .mod file's 16:9 flag or whether the 16:9 flag got lost.
    There used to be a utility contributed by an user to handle the file extension and/or aspect ratio issues. Now, the general fix is to import the file into Premiere Elements (in your case 11) with Add Media/Files and Folder/Project Assets. And in Project Assets, you right click the file, select Interpret Footage, and go to the Pixel Aspect Ratio section of the Interpret Footage dialog where you
    (a) dot the Conform To:
    and
    (a) set the Contorm To: field to (in your case) D1/DV PAL Widescreen 16:9 (1.4587)
    Once you are in the program and have the file on the Timeline, if any black edges, you can click the monitor to bring up the image's bounding box. Then drag on a bounding box handle to scale the image just to the point where the black edges are gone.
    If you ever need the Adobe Premiere Elements Forum, maybe bookmark this link
    Premiere Elements
    You should expect to have this issue with any .mod widescreen file that you obtain from your Canon FS200 camera.
    ATR
    Add On...If you are depending on the program to set the correct project preset, you may want to check into what it is setting based on the properties the first file you drag to the Timeline. A manual setting of the project preset may be in order. Please see
    ATR Premiere Elements Troubleshooting: PE11: Accuracy of Automatic Project Preset (New Project Dialog) Setting

  • Premiere Elements 12 Files Won't Open Correctly in Windows 8 (64 bit)

    I haven't found a good format yet that will opening correctly in Windows 8. Some open with video only, others open with audio only, one opens video and audio but the image is elongated.  Nearly all of the file formats I tried that wouldn't open in Windows 8 were fine on a Vista PC

    gelijojapa
    Please give the specific properties of the source media that you are trying to import into Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8 64 bit. I have Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8.1, previously 8, 64 bit and am not having the same type of issue that you present.
    For your source video, what is
    Video Compression
    Audio Compression
    Frame Size
    Frame Rate
    Interlace or Progressive
    File extension
    Pixel Aspect Ratio
    What is the camera that these videos are coming from -  brand/model/settings for recording?
    The project preset should match the properties of the source media. In Premiere Elements 12, the program takes over the job of doing the setting of the project preset. Sometimes it does it right. Sometimes not. When not, then you set the project preset manually based on what you know are the properties of your source media. So, it is important to know the properties of the source media to set up the project correctly.
    There are certain video compression that are not compatible with Premiere Elements (any version), others incompatible on some computers but not others. So back to need for properties for your source videos to sort out what we are dealing with.
    Please put together the information requested, and we will work with you to get the importing, editing, and exporting of the program that you want (if possible).
    Looking forward to your follow up. Anything you do not understand in the above, just ask and we will clarify.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • Premiere Elements 4 - shake reduction

    In Cyberlink Power Director Express there is a function to magically steady footage (handy when it was shot by my kids on their first outing with a video camera).
    I didn't see anything in PE4 but a quick search on this forum brings up a plugin for Pr Pro called "SteadyMove" but then discussions that I can't follow easily about compatibility on various versions.
    Given that I have Cyblerlink and am already exporting to DV-AVI from there I can apply its shake reduction before export. But if the plugin is free, and works with PE4, then it might be worth using there instead.
    What shake-reduction options are there for PE4?

    SteadyMove unfortunately is not free, there was an educational version that was free that you could download and it was also given away with Premiere Pro, infact I downloaded the educational version and used it with Premiere Elements for a while, but I think they removed the link.
    PE7 has a stablizier included, similar to the one in Power Director I quess. Your best bet is to export from Power Director as a DV-AVI and then bring this into PE4 for further editing.
    If you want a really good stablizier then I can recommend Mercalli... it is very good, unfortunately not free.
    http://www.prodad.de/gb/mercalli_std_details.html

  • Is Premiere Elements 8 working correctly for you?

    Sorry, to beat an old horse but I do not want to end a discussion that has not been resolved.
    I would like to keep this open as I think knowing who is having problems and on what type of video would be quite helpful to Adobe support who is looking to help me, they said they would be watching the forums and my posts to see what issues I and others are having to try and resolve them.
    I am not able to edit HD videos using Genius G-Shot HD520 camcorder but I am able to edit SD videos using Coby Snapp Cam3000.
    I can edit videos from both cameras in Windows Movie Maker and Cyberlink PowerDirector.
    When i try to edit videos that are high definition the program does not respond even after leaving it for 1/2 hour or so.
    I am also having the program not shut down correctly at times even when editing standard video, parts of the program still are running even though windows does not show it in task manager. A program called Winpatrol still sees it running and the core load shows way too much activity after the program has supposedly stopped, even an hour afterward. This does not happen all the time, only sporadically.
    My systems:
    amd athlon 64 X2 dual core 5000+ @ 3 Ghz, PNY NVIDIA 9800GTX+ graphics card(driver ver.195.81), gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 mobo, 4 GB RAM, Seagate 7200RPM sata drive with 200+ GB freespace, windows vista 32 bit business
    intel core2quad q6600 @ 2.4 Ghz, zotac NVIDIA 8800 GT graphics card(driver ver.195.81), ecs P45t-a mobo, 4 GB RAM, Seagate 7200RPM sata drive with 300 GB freespace, windows vista 32 bit premium
    Please help me get some useful information gathered for support to lead them in the right direction.
    PLEASE, no useless arguments or  troubleshooting attempts from those who are not running Adobe Premiere Elements 8.
    I would like to get some feedback from users of Adobe Premiere Elements 8, not others.
    1. Does Adobe Premiere Elements 8 work for you with standard videos for simple editing?
    2. Does PE 8 work with high definition video for simple editing?
    3. If you are having problems with PE 8 not working as it should what are they and how are you getting them resolved?
    I would like to get real problems that are things that the program should be doing and is not.
    Issues like freezing, not importing or exporting video or failing to edit a type of video is what I think support would like to hear about.
    Thank you.
    Jeff Gedgaud

    1. Does Adobe Premiere Elements 8 work for you with standard videos for simple editing?
         Never.  Crashes every single time I have tried to use the program.  It crashes at various random times on miniDV video from a Panasonic GS400.  Magix, PowerDirector and Widows MM edit this same source material without issue.  I have absolutely no interest in spending countless hours on the phone with a guy from India or wherever telling me to uninstall and reinstall the program or do a clean install of Windows, or reading something from a script that obviously has nothing to do with the problem, only to have the phone conversation cut off and it be impossible to reach the same person again, only to have to start over.  Here is the latest crash example.
    1.       Launched PRE8
    2.       Opened a project from the welcome screen.  Project consists of DV-AVI files from a Canon GS400.  Project is 23 minutes and 39 seconds in duration.
    3.       Resized the timeline using the “+” and “-“ clickies.
    4.       Clicked the Edit tab.
    5.       Clicked Transitions.
    6.       Clicked the existing “Stretch In” transition on Video Track 1 and pressed the “Delete” key.
    7.       Clicked and dragged the “Cross Zoom” transition between the first and second clip on Video Track 1, where the “Stretch In” transition was previously located.
    8.       Rendered the Timeline by pressing “Enter.”
    9.       Previewed the video near the newly added “Cross Zoom” transition.
    10.   Double clicked the transition in the Timeline and scrubbed the duration to approximately 5 and a half seconds.
    11.   Rendered the Timeline by pressing “Enter.”
    12.   Previewed the video near the just lengthened “Cross Zoom” transition.
    13.   Saved the project by pressing the “Save” icon near the top right hand corner of the program.
    14.   Clicked the “Disk Menus” and selected the “Holiday and Events” drop down.
    15.   Selected the “Blinking Lights” menu and clicked on “Apply.”
    16.   Clicked the “Preview” button.
    17.   Clicked “Play” in the “Preview” window and allowed the video to play for a few seconds and clicked “Pause ||”.
    18.   “X’ed” out of the “Preview” window and clicked the “Done” button.
    19.   Clicked the “Edit” tab and clicked “Clip Art.”
    20.   Scrolled down the “Clip Art” window and clicked and dragged the “Travel Compass” to Video Track 2 at the 56 second mark.
    21.   Rendered the Timeline by pressing “Enter.”
    22.   Previewed the video near the just-entered clip art.
    23.   Moved the Timeline indicator over the Travel Compass clip art in Video Track 2.
    24.   Right clicked the Travel Compass in the Preview window and changed the Magnification to 25%.
    25.   Clicked “Undo” 4 times and clicked “Redo” 4 times.
    26.   Rendered the Timeline by pressing “Enter.”
    27.   Right clicked the Preview window and changed the Magnification to “Fit.”
    28.   Previewed the Timeline near the Travel Compass clip art.
    29.   Selected the “Travel Compass” clip art in Video Track 2 and pressed “Delete.”
    30.   Went to pick up my daughter and returned 20 minutes later.
    31.   Rescued the laptop from sleep.
    32.   Clicked the Effects button.
    33.   Under “GPU Effects” clicked and dragged the “Ripple (Circular)” effect to the second clip on Video Track 1.
    34.   Rendered the Timeline by pressing “Enter.”
    35.   Scrubbed the Timeline to before the video clip with the recently added “Ripple” effect.
    36.   The program crashed without warning with the following Crash Data.
    37.<?xml version="1.0"?>
    38.<!DOCTYPE crashreport SYSTEM "AdobeCrashReporter.dtd">
    39.<crashreport version="1.1" crVersion="" applicationName="Adobe Premiere Elements" applicationVersion="8. 0. 0. 0" build="unknown">
    40.<time year="2009" month="12" day="11" hour="20" minute="53" second="56"/>
    41.<user guid="cfdfd962-310b-40bf-8e0a-9914df84cd5a"/>
    42.<system platform="windows" osversion="6.0.6002 SP 2.0" applicationlanguage="Language Neutral" userlanguage="en_US" oslanguage="en_US" ram="3065" machine="Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T9550  @ 2.66GHz" model="x86 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10" cpuCount="2" cpuFreq="2660 MHz" busFreq="" locale="English (United States)"/>
    43.<crash exception="EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" instruction="0x199568ef">
    44.<backtrace crashedThread="0">
    45.<thread index="0">
    46.<stackStatement index="0" address="0x199568ef" symbolname="unknown"/>
    47.<stackStatement index="1" address="0x19956995" symbolname="unknown"/>
    48.<stackStatement index="2" address="0x196a227e" symbolname="unknown"/>
    49.</thread>
    50.</backtrace>
    51.<registerSet>
    52.<register name="EAX" value="0x00000000"/>
    53.<register name="EBX" value="0x7cd50080"/>
    54.<register name="ECX" value="0x00000016"/>
    55.<register name="EDX" value="0x00000000"/>
    56.<register name="ESI" value="0x7cd50080"/>
    57.<register name="EDI" value="0x00000000"/>
    58.<register name="ESP" value="0x1914f154"/>
    59.<register name="EBP" value="0x4bb10dc8"/>
    60.<register name="EIP" value="0x196a227e"/>
    61.<register name="EFL" value="0x00010202"/>
    62.</registerSet>
    63.<binaryImageSet>
    64.</binaryImageSet>
    65.</crash>
    66.<reproSteps>
    67.</reproSteps>
    68.</crashreport>
    2. Does PE 8 work with high definition video for simple editing?
    I have not tried hi def.
    3. If you are having problems with PE 8 not working as it should what are they and how are you getting them resolved?
    I am not getting them resolved.  I am posting to this forum seeking answers.  I have gone through all the proper Adobe channels with no results.  Check around for multiple threads.  I have sent numerous crash reports to Adobe with no response.  No one on this forum nor Adobe has been able to provide a solution that actually works.  Again, Adobe hasn't even tried.
    Everything I have stated in this thread is a fact and my actual experience, not speculation.  I too would like the thread to remain open in the hopes of a resolution.  Discourse should not be cut short because it goes against Adobe.  After all, this is a user to user forum that Adobe does not even monitor right, and we as a user group should seek and demand the truth and solutions without being sensored.  I have seen no behavior by anyone in any thread that I have been involved in that should have caused it to be locked.  I have seen healthy differences of opinion and a lot of useless informationas it relates to the problem at hand, but no discourse that was hostile or personal attacks that should have caused a lock.
    Below are my system specifications.
    Thanks
    Glenn
    Operating System
    MS Windows Vista Ultimate SP2
               Installation Date: 06 March 2009, 02:58
               Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T9550
                   Cores                       2
                   Threads                     2
                   Name                        Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T9550
                   Code Name                   Penryn
                   Package                     Socket P (478)
                   Technology                  45nm
                   Specification               Intel Core2 Duo CPU  T9550 @ 2.66GHz

  • How do I reduce camera shake in Premier Elements 10?

    How do I reduce camera shake in Premier Elements 10?  Thank-You

    You will find best advice over on the video forum. Most of us here are photographers.
    Click on the link below and copy and paste your question again. Good luck.
    Video questions: Click here for Premiere Elements Forum

  • Premiere Elements 13 Losing Shake Stabliser rendering on start up

    I am using Premiere Elements 13 and find that I lose Shake Stabiliser rendering on start up. All other rendering is fine (effects transitions etc.) I am using a PC with Win7 64bit  i7 processor with 16gb Ram 509ssd disc and a 1Tb hard disc for video.
    I have used Shake Stabiliser extensively  in a 1 1/2 hour movie and now find that I am having to remove the shaky clips so that I don't have to rerender all the time on start up. This problem is making the Shake Stabiliser effect unusable.   What can I do to fix this problem?
    Thanks
    AR

    Alanrob
    Thanks for the follow up.
    You seem to have confirmed an old problem.
    I did the following quick test. I found a video sample online that was supposed to come from your camera - it is described
    AVCHD.mts 1920 x 1080 p 23.976. Only one I could find. Took it into Windows 7 64 bit Premiere Elements 13/13.1 project along with a wmv file...video
    stabilized the AVCHD.mts but not the wmv...Timeline rendered both...save closed the project...reopened it to find the unrendered look for
    only the  AVCHD.mts. The wmv file still had its rendered look.
    If you decide you need to render the unrendered looking content that was last seen rendered, you might want to consider
    selective rendering of the Timeline content.
    To do that, in the Edit area, you set the gray tabs of the Work Area Bar to span just the content for the Timeline rendering. And, then Timeline render
    using the Timeline Menu/Render Work Area or the Render button above the Timeline. I prefer to hit Enter on the computer main keyboard.
    The screenshot is from 12, but the principles are the same for 13.
    No one has advanced the programming reason for this Timeline rendered content/save close reopen/unrendered Timeline content look.
    It is further complicated by result based on type of content involved - psd, jpg, format of video.
    Please let me know if you have further questions on this. If you have, I will comment on them later in the morning.
    Thanks.
    ATR

  • Can't add files filmed in 1080/60i to Premiere Elements 12. I have no problem to add  files filmed in 1080/30p. My camera is a Nikon aw1

    Can't add files filmed in 1080/60i to Premiere Elements 12. I have no problem to add  files filmed in 1080/30p. My camera is a Nikon aw1

    lurkfan
    What computer operating system is your Premiere Elements 12 running on? Have you updated 12 to 12.1 Update using an opened project's Help Menu/Update?
    If not, please do so.
    Please clarify  "Can't add files filmed in 1080/60i to Premiere Elements 12."
    Are you importing the 1080 60i into the project using (Expert workspace) Add Media/Files and Folders/Project Assets?
    If so, are you getting an error message inside of the video appearing in Project Assets?
    Are you setting the project preset manually or letting the program do that task automatically?
    What is the project preset?
    (See Edit Menu/Project Settings/General).
    The project preset should be, for your 1080i...
    NTSC
    AVCHD
    Full HD1080i30
    What is the project preset for the 1080p footage?
    (Also see Edit Menu/Project Settings/General.)
    The project preset should be, for your 1080p
    NTSC
    DSLR
    1080p
    DLSR 1080p30 or DLSR [email protected]
    Since your camera appears to be producing AVCHD.mov files, do you have the latest version
    of QuickTime installed on your computer with Premiere Elements 12/12.1?
    The answers will be in the details. Please review and then let us know the details and results
    based on the above.
    Thank you.
    ATR

Maybe you are looking for

  • Monitor FLV download

    Can anyone tell me how to do this? It seems like it should be incredibly simple. I started trying about 4 hours ago and thought I'd be done in 4 minutes... I have an FLVplayback component that loads and plays an FLV file. Grand. What I want to do is

  • Help!  I'm stuck on the Task Bar and I can't get up!

    I recently upgraded to Premiere Elements 8, and now I can start the program but as soon as I open a project the window minimizes to the task bar.  I can not restore the window to show-up on the screen.  The Organizer works OK, and the Adobe startup w

  • Why do we need cygwin for Apps R12 on windows ?

    Hi, Can someone throw some light on ---Why do we need cygwin for Apps R12 on windows ? Which kind of activites need cygwin for R12 Apps. -sasi

  • Direct Dtabase Request

    Hi, On which data sources we can use Create direct database Request option in Answers...can we use this option for data sources like Excel and Xml..any documentation on this(data source restrictions) ......please share

  • Retrieve texts in a line after a separator

    hi i have to retrieve values from a line after a separator comma how to do this?