![]() Cheap external hard drives even USB 3 are not suitable to run multiple streams of media or 4K video. If playback skips frames and struggles, start by knocking the resolution down to a quarter in the playback window. A common but obvious cause of a slow-down or crash in Premiere Pro can be the hard drive s attached. Video and audio interfaces can also be the root of Premiere Pro crashes. Usually, the GPU or the entire computer will need replacing. Further to this, if your exported video appears glitchy or you find unexplained green frames appearing, this could be due to a failing or overheating GPU. To diagnose the offending plug-in, you will need to go through your original sequence and disable each instance of the plug-ins one by one until you find the offending one. If this is the case, a good starting point is disabling all third-party plug-ins on your clips in your sequence and seeing if you can export.Ī quick way of doing this is to duplicate the sequence, right click, select Remove Attributes and select the plug-ins. If Premiere Pro crashes during export, this may well be related to an incompatible plug-in. Another issue relating to plug-ins can happen during export. Simply reintroduce the plug-ins one by one back into the plug-in folder, until you find the offender. You could perhaps create a new folder on your desktop.
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