Fresh install on SSD (image blurryor very fragile) problem?

Hello

so I have a new SSD and a new system installs on windows 7 pro 64-bit.

Let me make a new project and a video as usual (before I get my SSD drive), and if I push the play button I get a very "fragile" image (see photo, very difficult to explain... and search the forum)

If I resume and advance frame by frame (with the arrow) the image is 'fragile' (left side of image) then get normal after a second (right-hand side of the photo) perhaps.

probleme_video_premiere_CS5.jpg

Note: It is two different screenshot as a before / after.

Test I've done, it can help?

I have the new project, and then restart my computer with my old system = > same problem

Then I create a new project (called 2) on the old system and add the video = > no problem

Then restart on the new system and open a project 2 = > same problem

If I open the video with VLC = > no problem

I have Premiere pro resinstall.

(When I installed first of all, I get a problem with quicktime that make one very very long opening of the Prime Minister, so I reinstalled quicktime also)

Thanks for reading and if you could help .

My system is:

Core i7 920

12 GB OF RAM

ASUS P6T

NVIDIA GTX275

OCZ Vertex 2 as disk system (and first car)

1 TB drive HARD 7200 RPM for drive project

WD velociraptor for cache drive. (old system disk, still in progress)


Software:

First pro CS5

QuickTime 7.6.9

Windows 7 pro 64-bit

My camera is a Sanyo Xacti HD1010, taken from view at 720 p 30 fps.

Info Media gives this:

Format profile: Base Media / Version 2
Identifier of the codec: mp42
File size: 469 Mio
Duration: 7 min 10 s
Overall average: 9 145 Kbps
Name of the movie/Plus: SANYO HD1010 DIGITAL camera
Encoding date: UTC 2010-12-29 16:30:28
Marking date: UTC 2010-12-29 16:30:28
Origin: Digital camera
TAGS: O DIGITAL CAMERA

Video
ID                                       : 1
Format: AVC
Format/Info: Advanced Video Codec
Format profile: [email protected]
Parameters of the format, CABAC: no
Parameters of the format, Reframes: 2 images
Identifier of the codec: avc1
Identifier of the codec/Info: Advanced Video Coding
Durée                                           : 7mn 10s
Type of rate: Variable
Flow: 9 009 Kbps
Width: 1 280 pixels
Height: 720 pixels
Screen format: 16: 9
Frame type: Constant
Second normal images: 29 970 FPS
Color space: YUV
The chrom subsampling: 4:2:0
Color depth: 8 bit
Image type: progressive
/(pixel*image) bits: 0,326
Stream size: 462 million (99%)
Language: English
Encoding date: UTC 2010-12-29 16:30:28
Marking date: UTC 2010-12-29 16:30:28

Try changing your resolution of reading at full resolution, so that your CPU does not get bogged down scaling of the resolution.

Tags: Premiere

Similar Questions

  • Fresh install W7, HP Envy 17, network controller problem.

    Hello

    Freshly formatted my Envy 17 and installed Windows 7 Professional and noticed my wireless capabilities are now gone.

    MyPCName > other devices > network controller
    MyPCName > other devices > (USB) Universal Serial Bus controller

    both have alerts.

    Hardware ID

    PCI\VEN_14E4 & DEV_4353 & SUBSYS_1510103C & REV_01 - network controller
    Bus controller universal series (USB) - PCI\VEN_1033 & DEV_0194 & SUBSYS_144D103C & REV_03

    Info

    OS: Windows 7 Professional x 64
    RAM: 6 GB OF RAM

    I'm sorry that I can't find the name/number of specific product on the laptop. All I see is a Windows (authenticity) sticker

    I'm in Australia so it helps, purchased locally.

    Could someone please point me in the direction of the required drivers or give advice on how to remedy this?

    Thank you very much!

    Hello:

    This is your wireless network controller driver:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/WC/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-83617-1&LC=en&DLC=en&CC=US&OS=4063&Product=4229848&sw_lang=

    The other is your USB 3.0 controller:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/WC/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-84456-1&LC=en&DLC=en&CC=US&OS=4063&Product=4229848&sw_lang=

    Paul

  • Install a SSD Portégé R700-184 with Software Factory Reset

    I have an SSD that I will install in the cell above.

    I would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on how this could be done, so I'm able to move only the soft reset along on the SSD from the old hard drive?

    Also if there is a generic guide on installing itself please?

    Very appreciated

    Prior to do any create recovery DVDs using the preinstalled Toshiba Recovery Disk Creator.
    AFAIK you can't do clean using recovery image installation created recovery disc.

    Create the drive check, integrated new SSD, if this new SSD is recognized correctly and try to install the recovery image using the recovery disk created.

  • Last steps to install an SSD in a XPS 435MT (Windows 7 64-bit)?

    I found a very good price on two SSDs - so I bought it, thinking I could install at least one of them in my XPS 435MT. They will arrive today.

    I also want to add a Blu - ray (player, at least) Player to this system. (Suggestions)? While seeking advice on this, I came across a forum detailed post making it clear to me that adding SSD to the XPS 435MT system is not so easy.

    It's been well over a year since the above post has been updated. Are the steps that are always accurate? Are there any updates? For example, the message includes a link to the Intel Matrix Storage Manager for Microsoft Windows driver; However, the page that indicates that it is valid for the "Intel Server System SR1680MV. Is this still required driver? Is Microsoft difficulty he always required 50470?

    I want to preserve my finely tuned Windows 7 environment, if possible. My system currently has two hard drives of 500 GB (C: and D :), a DVD - ROM (g) and a DVD - RW (w). Currently, I have all my Windows libraries on the D: drive. I am considering making it one of the new SSD the C: drive, using Paragon to migrate the content of HARD C: for the SSD drive. There is perhaps not a need for the existing C: HDD after that; Besides, I may even need to remove the HARD drive in order to have a Bay to install the SSD/support. I intend to replace one of the DVD writers with the Blu - ray player.

    All comments are welcome!

    UPDATE: I called a crucial technical support informing them that their advisor of SSD is in offline mode. The technician I spoke with knew very well what I'm trying to accomplish. According to him, there is no need to install the Intel Matrix Storage Manager - driver as the native Windows driver should be enough. I'll do an OS migration - so in this case, perhaps, the native Windows driver is not present?

    Chris,

    You only need to run 'fix' If your BIOS is currently set to ATA and you will have to change to RAID. If you are already set up to RAID, you will not have this difficulty. However, I would make sure you run the latest version of the Intel RST (this replaces the former matrix storage driver).

    I think your plan is fine, except that I would simply connect the SSD to a SATA, not a USB adapter port. Boot from Paragon Disk or flash drive, depending on what you got and run the clone operation.

    Most of the people who swap HDDs to SSDS retain their hard drives for data. Keep this in mind for your planning.

    I think that most of the problems of performance with SSDS just frankly cloning a Windows installation that is congested or possibly running in ATA mode. That's why I went to the trouble to do a clean install. It's a little more forward work, but now I have an image of the installation with my drivers and applications that I can restore to the DSS at any time in a few minutes.

  • Slow startup after installing the SSD because gray screen

    I just installed a Samsung Evo 500 GB SSD in my Macbook Pro 2010. I went to start and it starts very slowly due to a gray screen just sat there for about 30 seconds and then it shows the apple logo and it takes another 15 seconds to load. The gray screen did not appear before installing the SSD but the Apple logo did take longer to load with the HARD drive. I used SuperDuper to clone my my SSD HARD drive and installed the SSD and it starts normally. The only issue was the gray screen. I've heard that I need to go into system preferences and select Startup disk, then my boot drive, but there is no choice. Help, please.

    Have you seen this article?

    How to choose a boot on your Mac - Apple Support drive

  • Question about installing an SSD in my optical drive

    I'm looking for pulling on my optical drive and put in an SSD, because I was told it can do my slow Mac run very fast. My thought was that rather than spend on my existing hard drive, I would take the optical disc and install my SSD it (I've seen a lot of videos shows how to do this)

    My original hard drive offers 500 GB and also have a Windows partition, so I'm a little afraid to play with it, too... Adding an SSD will give me a feature from the application of some of the work for the SSD (such a start and some slower applications) to work only with a specific hard drive? And if I did start Mac on the SSD, should I uninstall and reinstall OS X on this new SSD?

    Sorry, I'm really new to all this. Any help is appreciated!

    My first step would certainly be in lieu of the HD with an SSD. Then assess where you are and what you think of your 'new' machine.

    How to create a clone of startup

    https://Bombich.com/kb/ccc4/can-CCC-back-up-my-Bootcamp-Windows-partition

    MacBook Pro (15-inch mid-2012), OS X El Capitan (10.11.5), i7 480 GB SSD 16 GB RAM iPhone5 iOS9.3.2, Parallels10.0.2, HP OfficeJet Pro 8620

  • install an SSD in Workstation Z600.

    Hello

    Description explains it, I thought to replace my current HARD drive to an SSD.

    I did a lot research on this myself, but thought I would check here just wrap there are any falls known issues/pit with a ssd in z600 workstation installation, I will look at adding a 1 TB ssd.

    1. installation of the material? the 3.5 inch z600 caddy would not accommodate a SSD, HP sells racks that will fit the z600?

    2. compatibility with the workstation? are there types of SSD that are best suited for z600 workstations?

    3. how to install and set up? is it as simple as connect via a cable SATA SSD and installing the OS? The Bios settings?

    Any information would be appreciated,

    Griff

    Installed a Samsung 500 GB SATA III Evo in my z600... and it works perfectly.

    Installed last week and have been installing programs and saw the general use of it without any problem. I wanted to test properly before posting a reply. It would be possible that I have problems with it later, but I would of thought that if she had problems I would be this topic now.

    My SSD reads to 282 MB/s and writes to 270 MB/s - write random shuffle (IOPS) (IOPS) 51612 47395.

    Being a SATA II gen workstation his don't reach only the full potential of the SSD to 540 / 520 MB/s writing but reading what I read, you won't notice the difference even its so fast... and I accept CC suite, mozilla, (did not install 3dsmax yet) all boot in seconds compared to the minutes on the old HARD drive.

    Just to note that does not use a HP recovery disk to reinstall the OS. I have used a .iso official windows 7 and booted from USB (although it has some things useful, I didn't HP bloatware) drivers installed perfectly smoothly. Windows serial on bottom of Tower

    1. installation of the material? the 3.5 inch z600 caddy would not accommodate a SSD, HP sells racks that will fit the z600?

    "Via Scott comments, look for the version of"needs-tool"in the post above, mine cost £8.50 and takes every 5 seconds to fit the ssd for the z600. I would not buy the version of the tool-less sugguest... unless you have no hands and a lot of money. »

    2. compatibility with the workstation? are there types of SSD that are best suited for z600 workstations?

    "Yes, they are HP approved detailed SSDs in, but the post above, I had no problem with the class of consumer SSDS, but you dice with what brand." The Samsung EVO 500 GB, no problem. You can use a SATA III ssd, but you can get questions as warned by HP as their firmware does not support certain types (so basically if it doesn't they don't help you) ".»

    3. how to install and set up? is it as simple as connect via a cable SATA SSD and installing the OS? The Bios settings?

    "Make sure that your BIOS is set to RAID + AHCI (mine was already setup like that)." I used the samsung Wizard tool after installation and it will say that your PC is not set to AHCI, but I just ignore it. As long as ORGANIC and firmware are up-to-date, you'll be fine. Use a blindmate card to install the ssd (see above messages). Make sure you get the latest firmware on a USB before installing SSD, it should be the first thing to check after the installation of the SSD. You don't need to change cables SATA from II to III that the cables are retro-compatible... anyway have a SATA III in a z600 will limited you to speeds of SATA II (which compared to a normal HARD disk are ridiculously fast). Just plug in and install OS. It can be interesting to read about boring SSD, the magician of samsung suggest some things to do, but not all are necessary, either its life expectancy more performance... defintely deserves to be read to the top, if it's your first SSD as it was for me. »

    Upgraded high hand the best I've done to my workstation and very simple to do. I'm glad that I waited for better support and cost down on the SSD before using.

    You want to say a big thank you to Scott Harrison for his help on this. I nagged him much but really appreciated his advice! Congratulations to Scott and anyone else who posted help.

    Enjoy your SSD, I'll do it.

    Griff

  • Satellite C660 - need help with the fresh install of Win7

    After a problem with my 660 SatC, I decided to Nuke the hard drive and do a fresh install using a W7 32-bit disk created from the web (there is a free library of Windows 7 iso images (sorry I forgot name).)

    So I got the drive and the drive that has the drive, W7 is now saying that it can't find the device driver for the DVD drive it has been operating just to show him the first screen of W7.

    Looking for drivers for the DVD player but no joy on the web.

    Can someone help me please?

    Maybe stupid question on the start, but why you do not install original Win7 64-bit? I assume that you got your machine with preinstalled operating system.

    > If I had the drive and the drive that has the drive, W7 is now saying that it can't find the device driver for the DVD drive it has been operating just to show him the first screen of W7.
    Sorry, but after reading this sentence I m completely confused and do not know how to understand it. If you have created the bootable installation disk, I hope you were able to successfully install Win7. After the first boot, you continue to install all the necessary drivers, the tools and the utilities that you can find on the download page of Toshiba - http://www.toshiba.eu/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp

    Optical disc drive using Microsoft driver and there is no some special drivers for this device. It must be recognized automatically by the operating system preinstalled.

    If my ad was not helpful to you, please be more specific with the description of your problem.

  • Pavilion 550-122nd: install an ssd in Pavilion 550-122nd

    I am installing an ssd in my computer (Pavilion 550-122nd).

    The chassis of the computer is not as I used to know, where you could fix with the screws on the side (HD) material.

    The hard drive in the 550-12 Pavilion is set on the bottom of the hard drive.

    The 2.5 "to 3.5" support for the ssd in the computer doesn't have the screw holes on the bottom of the support.

    Are special types of media for this? Or, how to install an ssd in the 550-122nd Pavilion?

    Thank you.

    Meribel

    Personally, I wouldn't worry on the screws.

    With a hard drive, these are important because they stop the car while it is in use.  But in an SSD, you have no moving parts, so there is no reason to immobilize.

    I have a tower PC running on an SSD and which is simply placed on top of a tray of disk - and works very well for months!

    Good luck
    ========================================================================
    I'm a volunteer and I do not work for, or represent, HP.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    If my post helped you, please click on the Thumbs-Up symbol on my post to say thank you.
    If my posts resolved your issue please click "accept as a Solution.
    ========================================================================

  • I can add install additional SSD on the S230U Twist HHD version?

    The price is very close to 128gSSD / 4 g/i5 and i7 / 8 g/320gHHD?
    Can I buy the latest version and install additional SSD by myself to get the best flexibility to upgrade?

    Hi, Woodennail

    Unfortunately this isn't possible without voiding the warranty. As evidenced by this page, the only parts that can be replaced by a user are the hard drive and the hard drive cover. Any other room, for example an mSATA SSD, must be installed or replaced by the staff of Lenovo.

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,

    Adam

  • 15-ab236nl Pavilion: Pavilion 15-ab236nl install an SSD

    Hello

    I am interested in buying this laptop

    Pavilion 15-ab236nl

    AFAIK, there is no option for a second HARD drive, so if I change the default HARD drive with an SSD in my choice would that work? (which means I'm able to reinstall Win10 etc..)

    or rather, if I had to buy a HARD drive for this model caddy, swap it with the DVD drive and install it with a SSD would that work? Do I need any special ribbon cable?

    There is no information about this exploit, so if anyone has any opinions or knowledge that would be great.

    I'm just asking if it is possible, not how, that would come later.

    Here are the applicable maintenance manual:

    Manual

    The first thing I want to emphasize is that this type of change, which probably will void the warranty. That said, it is possible to install an SSD, and according to the configuration you order, you can add a second hard drive in the slot of the WSSD m2 or the SATA connector, if she's not busy factory.

    You generally don't want to use the optical Bay for one SSD because the interface is slower than the main SATA bus and a player any connected as it will not be bootable, so you end up just with very expensive and paralyzed storage speed if you put an SSD in there. The best thing to do is to get out the mechanical hard drive spinner, put it in the optical Bay for storage and install an SSD. The m2 slot gave people fits, so I recommend you just work with SSD SATA 2.5 inch and not a m2.

    Post back if you need help most.

    If it's 'the Answer' please click on 'Accept as SOlution' to help others find it.

  • Clean Windows 7 install on SSD

    I installed an SSD, with the original (laptop) now in an external USB enclosure hard disk, thought I could install a new copy of Windows 7 like that, but no luck. And I lost somehow the only DVD of Windows 7 I have had. I still have the activation key

    Microsoft won't let me download an ISO image, because its an Acer laptop, saying I should get of Acer. No luck with that.

    How can I get, preferably a .iso download, a copy of Windows 7 Home premium?

    BTW, once I installed Windows 7, I was going to update Windows 10. I can download it from Microsoft (slow V-e-r-y). Can I just install 10 window directly, using the key of my Windows 7. (or can we find Windows 7 on the external drive.

    You could install Windows 10 Home directly by using your Windows 7 Home Premium product key.

    Learn how to:

    How to install and activate Windows 10 using your Windows 7 or Windows 8 product key

  • Windows 7 screen resolution is not agree with me after I did a fresh install of Windows!

    So after doing a fresh install of Windows 7 Home Premium on my laptop two days ago, I have tried many unsuccessfully to try to resolve a problem of resolution resulting from the update. My resolution is automatically set to a resolution of 1024 x 768 very blurry and I cannot recover my original resolution. When I go to the next option and the last, on the resolution list, 1280 x 1024, the screen is completely distorted and stretched which is hard on the eyes and is certainly not the original resolution for my laptop before the update. It's like installing new Windows completely wiped out my original graphics drivers.

    I also noticed with update that my graphics driver and the driver were set at "NVIDIA Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" which I am absolutely positive is not what I was using before, that I don't have a video card installed, even if I use not this laptop for games and is no longer for the school and other work. I'm 99% sure that I have a card NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 installed, that even though he is old, always worked well, but even in this case, I'm still not sure if it's the card I have, which could be the reason why I can't find the right drivers for it.

    For reference (I'm running in Mode safe):

    I tried to update this standard graphics driver, but he claims, there is no update. I run all my virus programs, I have all my updates installed Windows, and I used the boost driver to try to see if there is any other updates, but nothing has worked. I did a "sfc/scannow". I ran Microsoft FixIt, tried to look in the "list all Modes" under the control panel screen resolution and I currently can't 'uncheck' Modes 'hide' because it is all grayed out. Honestly, I think I have tried everything to solve this problem, but I think he came to where I think I need to ask someone who can find the exact video card I have in my computer so I can possible find the driver for it, and maybe that would solve the problem.

    For reference, I also have a laptop Toshiba Satellite P25-S507. Running Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit. If any other type of information is necessary, I can give him, let me know how to get around to provide for you. I will continue to try to see what I can do but for the moment, help! D:

    You do not use / install "driver booster" or other programs of type 'FixMyPC '.

    You need to visit your computer makers portable, specific to your model support site and install all the available drivers (Chipset/graphics/lan, etc.)

  • Install an SSD in my dv7t...

    I want to install an SSD to the sides of my HARD drive in my HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Ed (I have an enpty Bay right now). I am running into a problem with the necessary cable - SATA cable supplied with the disc SSD is much too thick to be fit and too big connectors. The currently installed drive cable is very thin with NS, right angle fittings.

    I've never done this before, so I'm having a lot of trouble to find the cable I need to install this disk that fits in the space allotted, especially because I'm not sure exactly what kind of cable I need. If anyone has done this before and can connect with or the cable, they used the name, it would be extremely useful. Thank you!!

    FYI to anyone who stumbles on this thread, here's where I found the connector by itself (IE without the whole installation kit)

    http://www.eBay.com/ITM/120715706578?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:it & _trksid = p3984.m1497.l2649

    Thanks for putting me in the guys in the right direction.

  • Fresh install app CC, but CC with Lightroom and Photoshop CC not available for download?

    Hello!

    I tried for the past 5 hours to reinstall CC with Lightroom and Photoshop CC after a fresh install of Windows 7 64-bit.  Creating cloud app gives me the options Setup lightroom 4 and CS6.  I deleted/removed/uninstalled CC app a few times and followed the instructions to remove the folders which gave me a login screen empty.

    Here is my configuration: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit (premium) with a chip i7; 16 GB of RAM; GeForce 4 with 2 GB of RAM.

    The CC app works very well, but still it gives me the opportunity to download 4 Lightroom and Photoshop CS6. CC versions are not yet visible on the app.

    Thanks for the help!

    This issue is noticed if compatibility mode is set to Windows XP. so, let's check once to end of confirmation.

    Quit Adobe Creative Cloud app.

    Right-click on the Adobe Creative Cloud icon.

    Select Properties ...

    Then click on the compatibility tab.

    Make sure compatibility mode is defined on Windows 7


    If this is set, set it to Windows 7, click on apply and then OK.


    Then click on Adobe Creative Cloud icon and select "Run as Administrator" and check.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How can I update my processing power/RAM on my MacBook Pro 2013?

    Let me preface this by saying I know almost nothing about computers so please excuse my terminology. I have a screen Retina 13 '' MacBook Pro that I bought in 2014 (I think it was the 2013 model). At the time, I didn't need a lot of storage so I boug

  • Tecra M5 PTM51E: line white on the screen all at stake

    Hallo, My problem starts when I changed my settings to a chart in a match.I change 1280 x 1024 to 800 x 600 and a few other things.Change in the weather was quite long so I get nervus and reset my laptop. After that, my laptop screen make a strange t

  • locked out of administrator account on dell inspiron 1525

    I'm stuck on my screen to the administrator user.  I have two user accounts on my computer, but all the important stuff is on the administrator account.  I have not changed the password and it locked me.  Don't know what happened.  I tried the safe m

  • How to disable the automatic creation of folders of documents under Vista?

    How can I disable the automatic creation of folders on my desktop windows wista SP2 documents?

  • Compaq cq58 no sound

    Hi, I've updated my laptop to windows 8 (when its a well) to 8.1 windows where it is not. If I go to control panel and uninstall the realtek drivers, then reinstall the sound works, until I turn off (yes I know - don't go off then :-)). When the comp