I edit my videos using Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 on 4-year-old laptop (1.6GHz, 1GB RAM), yet there's a fast frame rate in the payback window. I think that's partly because, when you import any video clip, Premiere first transcodes it into an internal format that's easy for it to manipulate.
If you're getting 1 frame per second playback with just a couple of tracks on a modern desktop, then the system probably needs optimising (pagefile size, etc). If that doesn't work, I'd be tempted to re-install the package or OS...
I edit my videos using Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 on 4-year-old laptop (1.6GHz, 1GB RAM), yet there's a fast frame rate in the payback window. I think that's partly because, when you import any video clip, Premiere first transcodes it into an internal format that's easy for it to manipulate.
IcelandicBunny 2 years ago
If you're getting 1 frame per second playback with just a couple of tracks on a modern desktop, then the system probably needs optimising (pagefile size, etc). If that doesn't work, I'd be tempted to re-install the package or OS...
IcelandicBunny 2 years ago
:-(
What format does the camera record in? (i.e. MiniDV, AVCHD, Mpeg-4 etc?) Do you know?
bluefunkybassman 2 years ago