Premiere extrem instabiel

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Bitte Leute ich brauche wirklich Hilfe und bin echt am verzweifeln...
Danke schon im Voraus
Adrian Fach

Vielen dank für die schnelle Antwort.
System: x79-Deluxe Motherboad
             Intel  i7-4930K CPU
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             32GB Arbeitspeicher (nur 16 nutzbar wegen Windows 7 Home Premium)
             Evo 840 250GB SSD Systemlaufwerk.
Sequenzeinstellungen: Bearbeitungsmodus: ARRI CINEMA
                                  Timebase: 23,976 Frames/Sekunde
                                  Framegröße: 1920x1080
                                  Pixelseitenverhältnis: Quadratische Pixel (1,0)
                                  Halbilder:Keine Halbbilder (Progressive-Scan)
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                                   Audio
                                   Samplerate 48000Hz
                                   Anzeigeformat: Audio-Samples
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                                   Format der Vorschaudatei: 1-Frame nur MPEG
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