Playback avchd file in premiere pro cc 2014

i have a problem when i use the letters j and l in the keyboard to fast forward and rewind
when i click the j letter  to fast rewind the video almost did not move when i click again j letter
the video  blay rewind but not smoothe
when i press four times the l letter to fast forward the video blay forward but not smoothe
when i applay reverse speed i have to do rinder to see the result
my camera sony nex ea50
my pc
intel xeon cpu e5-2680 v3 2.5ghz 12 core
32 gb ram
240gb ssd +3t-sata
nvidia geforce titan black 6g
windows 7 64bit pro

You likely won't get the same bitrate as an option, but that's to be expected because of the nature of the codec.  DNxHD generally requires more bits than H.264, but that's part of the reason it edits so much better than H.264.  So...choose 85.  If the quality of the converted file is acceptable, go with that.  If not, choose a higher bitrate option.
And again, if you need more hard drive space to accommodate this work flow, get it.  Don't let that alone stop you from making things better.

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