Slow motion is skipping a frame help !!

I am trying to make a skate edit when I slow motion a trick then let it play in regular time the end of slow motion skips plenty of frames what do I doooof

Not a particularly complete answer ... ...
though from what you've stated it's not a particularly capable machine. These programs are resource/hardware intensive.
To "render" a timeline, you select a section, right-click, and from the options that pop up choose "render" that section. It means that PrPro will create a "preview" for that area to use in playback, though any time you change anything on that bit you'll need to render it again.
NOT the same as render-out meaning to export out for other use.
Neil

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