
- #Adobe premiere elements 11.0 movie
- #Adobe premiere elements 11.0 drivers
- #Adobe premiere elements 11.0 driver
It takes a little longer to learn but it's very easy. I regret my Adobe purchase (and its price) and will only use Davinci for my editing. Second observation, in 50fps everything went beautifully, the rendering also and the film is great without any crashes. First observation, throughout the editing, the work ALWAYS remained super fluid (which is not the case with Adobe where the viewing is very jerky). The test was only done with all the rushes in 50fps (I will do another test soon mixing 25 and 50fps). The editing is quite simple because contains only rushes, simple transitions (fades), titles and music.
#Adobe premiere elements 11.0 movie
Impossible to output a movie with Adobe Premiere ElementĤ) I downloaded Davinci and trained myself in the basics of this programĪs the import of the project from Adobe Première (to Davinci) is not possible, I restarted all the editing (without going into too much detail. I started from my initial rushes (the majority of which are in 50fps) and I transformed (with Uniconverter) the few 25fps rushes into 50 fps. I'll spare you the details, but the crashes are as numerous and diverse as in point 1. I relaunched it and finally I got a first movie (30 min / 13Gb) I turned all rushes from 50fps to 25fps, then started rendering. Crash machine, freezing, error message without any number or explanation, etc. And each time, with the same assembly, the problems are different. After a week of attempts I never managed to create a film (rendering). The Panasonic is always in 50fps, for the other 2, depending on the needs of the shots, they are sometimes in 25fps, sometimes in 50fps. Adobe Premiere Element absolutely does not support this and crashes all the time. A Panasonic HC X1500, A GoPro 9, and that of my drone.
#Adobe premiere elements 11.0 driver
Video MSI GeForce GTX 1650 128 Bit Graphics 4Gig GDDR6 Ram driver 511.09įull tower case & CPU cooler & DVD writer & extra case fan & monitor & keyboard/mouseĪfter many new rendering attempts, here are my conclusions. I specify beforehand that all my drives are up to date, and the programm is "Premiere Element" (not Pro) Samsung 500Gig SSD for temporary and output files, WD 1T SSD for video and picture input files Team 512Gig SSD for Windows and programs and usual Documents files Intel i9-10900k CPU in ASUS-Prime-Z490-P motherboard with 64Gig TEAMGROUP-3200MHz Ram Windows 11 Pro 64bit, currently at version 21H2 Build 22000.675 - Premiere Elements 2021.3 The only 4k I have edited were some samples from and I had zero problems If you have a laptop you MAY also need to check for a laptop specific nVidia driver for Premiere Pro (and MAYBE Premiere Elements) use the STUDIO driver, not the GAMING driver

Go to the vendor site to be sure you have an updated driver for your graphic adapter
#Adobe premiere elements 11.0 drivers
Do not count on Windows to be fully up to date when it comes to device drivers
