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Re: When editing a movie, i see no image, just sound can be heard

pd2atg

 

Please see post 5.

 

For your convenience, the following is a copy/paste of the Announcement at the top of this forum regarding

Premiere Elements 10/NVIDIA Ge Force issue.

 

Premiere Elements 10 NVIDIA Video Card Driver Roll Back


 

If you are a Premiere Elements 10 user whose Windows computer uses a NVIDIA GeForce video card and

you are experiencing Premiere Elements 10 display and/or unexplained program behavior, then your first line

of troubleshooting needs to be rolling back the video card driver version instead of assuring that it is up to date.  

 

Since October 2013 to the present, there have been a growing number of reports about display and unexplained

workflow glitches specific to the Premiere Elements 10 user whose Windows computer has a NVIDIA GeForce

video card. If this applies to you, then the “user to user” remedy is to roll back the NVIDIA GeForce video card

driver as far as is necessary to get rid of the problems. The typical driver roll back has gone back as far as

March – July 2013 in order to get a working Premiere Elements 10. Neither NVIDIA nor Adobe has taken any

corrective action in this regard to date, and none is expected moving forward.  

 

Since October 2013, the following thread has tried to keep up with the Premiere Elements 10 NVIDIA reports

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1317675  

 

Older NVIDIA GeForce drivers can be found  http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us  

 

A February 2014 overview of the situation as well as how to use the older NVIDIA GeForce drivers for the driver

roll back can be found

http://atr935.blogspot.com/2014/02/pe10-nvidia-video-card-roll-back.html  

 

ATR


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