A audioaddiktion Distinguished Oct 4, 2009 1 0 18,510 Oct 5, 2009 #1 I do video editing on Adobe Premiere CS3 and have had problems with some of the video clips looking corrupted. I added more memory and am still having this problem. Do I need a better video card?
I do video editing on Adobe Premiere CS3 and have had problems with some of the video clips looking corrupted. I added more memory and am still having this problem. Do I need a better video card?
505090 Distinguished Sep 22, 2008 1,575 0 19,860 Oct 5, 2009 #2 corrupted video is most likely a sign of faulty hardware not insufficient hardware, unless you have very outdated hardware. so what hardware do you have seeing as i loaned my crystal ball to the local disco tech.
corrupted video is most likely a sign of faulty hardware not insufficient hardware, unless you have very outdated hardware. so what hardware do you have seeing as i loaned my crystal ball to the local disco tech.