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  • Flicker and stutter in premiere Pro CS3 windows HELP!

    Posted by John Reynolds on November 12, 2009 at 1:49 pm

    Hi Guys,

    Well here we go again. Another Premiere Pro problem. Hope you guys can help me out. I recently started getting this flicker and stutter in my premiere Pro CS3. Please see this link below for what is going on.

    https://www.kenmillerartist.com/premierepro.html

    It seems like when I move the cursor around I lose the visuals in the windows and can’t work. I thought it was my monitor so I switched around with other type but no is wasn’t the monitors. Then I switched cables and updated and uninstalled driver. Nothing helped. Then I went out and bought a new Video Card and no;….still the same problem. Then I started to notice it also does this in After Effects. No other programs does it do this on. Just Premiere Pro and After effects.

    Does anyone know what is going on here. The computer crashes and re boots all buy itself on occasion.

    I then get this windows pop up on the crash

    BCCode : 1000008e BCP1 : C0000005 BCP2 : BF8E853E BCP3 : A7E5A868
    BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

    Can anyone please help me?

    This seems like some sort of Direct Draw / 3D / java / memory setting and or issue with Premiere Pro and possible drivers? I don’t know. This just started happening. Don’t know what I did to make this happen. I thought it originally was a hardware issue…NOW! after changing monitors and video card I doubt it.

    John

    John Reynolds replied 16 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tam Perl

    November 12, 2009 at 3:21 pm

    We use Macs exclusively, so take this comment with that in mind. I think there are two separate problems here. The “stuttering” as you call it is something we have experienced on the Mac, with Adobe programs. I think it’s a screen redraw problem when the RAM is kinda full. That’s my guess. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, a computer restart fixes it.

    The spontaneous reboot is something we just recently had on one of our Macs running Windows under Boot Camp. It was diagnosed by the Mac Genius as a motherboard problem. We chose not to fix it. I guess we’ll never know for sure. The word “virus” comes to mind…

    Cheers

    Tam

  • John Reynolds

    November 13, 2009 at 9:25 pm

    I just wanted to let everyone know that I found the source of the problem but still need to correct it. It’s what I figured…Direct Draw and 3D Acceleration. When I went into the troubleshoot tab of the monitor settings I took the slider bar that was set at Full acceleration and went back one notch and re booted until I got to the middle tab. Then the flicker/stutter and redraw issues when away. So what this is telling me is now I’m having Windows do the hardware acceleration instead of the video card. Now this is the second card I put in new so both cards gave me the same response. Now I need to find out why this is happening, and how did this start to begin with? I looked at my Direct X files and noticed I’m running Direct X 9.0c. Is this the most updated Direct X for Windows XP? I noticed that we are up to Direct X 11 now. Is that just for Windows 7? Should I be updating to Direct X 11? Maybe that is my problem? I don’t know. Any more suggestions? At least I found the source of this problem. To bad I wasted money on a new monitor and video card.

    https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2DA43D38-DB71-4C1B-BC6A-9B6652CD92A3&displaylang=en

    john

  • Sean Mcculley

    November 14, 2009 at 5:20 pm

    I’m having a constant stutter problem on my Mac Pro. Do you have any more insight on how to fix this? Rebooting doesn’t help.

  • John Reynolds

    November 14, 2009 at 5:37 pm

    Sorry I don’t for a MAC. But a funny thing I noticed this morning. I got an e-mail from a friend about an embed fonts malware security update from Microsoft. When I went to the knowledge base to read some articles I noticed that some of the latest security updates effects certain ATI video cards. Now I can see how all this can happen to me without doing anything. It’s Microsoft’s updates killing me. It’ like taking a drug to fix one problem then having to deal with the side effects.

    Here is the article.

    https://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=4923&tag=nl.e540

    I know your on a MAC so this doesn’t applu t you.

    John

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