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[Solved] 4K Video Not Working Well on Adobe Premiere Elements
Adobe Premiere Elements 2019 has opened up new possibilities for amateur video editors and photography enthusiasts by providing support for HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) and 4K video editing. However, users have reported encountering difficulties, especially when dealing with 4K long-GOP videos. In this blog post, we will explore two effective methods to address the issues faced during 4K video editing on Adobe Premiere Elements.

Method 1. Enhancing 4K Editing with VideoProc Converter
VideoProc Converter emerges as a powerful and user-friendly solution to overcome the challenges of 4K video editing. Offering a comprehensive range of features such as video editing, conversion, and compression, the tool simplifies the editing process for users. By providing support for various formats, including HEVC (4K), it could ensure a seamless editing experience. To resolve common 4K editing challenges, let’s look at how VideoProc Converter can help:

1. Handling Large File Sizes
Dealing with massive 4K video files can lead to lagging and difficulties in importing. VideoProc Converter can tackle this problem with ease, allowing users to import multiple files and entire folders swiftly, without compromising on video quality or performance.
2. Fixing Codec Incompatibility
Adobe Premiere Elements supports a range of import and export formats. If your 4K video has a format not listed in the supported formats, such as.WebM, may cause jerky playback. But VideoProc Converter can ensure swift import of 4K videos in HEVC (H.265) or WebM formats and provides a variety of output options for your convenience.
