How to fix Flickering in Premiere Pro when G-Sync or FreeSync is enabled.

If you've recently upgraded your monitor with a model that has NVIDIA G-Sync or AMD FreeSync and are now experiencing flickering issues in Adobe Premiere Pro with G-Sync or Free Sync enabled. This article will show you with several solutions to solve the problem and eliminate or at least significantly reduce the flickering when G-Sync or FreeSync is enabled.

 

How to fix Flickering in Premiere Pro when G-Sync or FreeSync is Enabled.

Disable the Windows Multiplane Overlay which It has been known for years to cause a lot of flickering, green screens, stutters when resizing windows. Disabling "Should" stop all flickering issues across your system. This is also generally why you will encounter this issue a lot more when using multiple monitors.

Computer\\HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Dwm

If you have any issues after doing this, just delete the entry you created and after a restart you should be back to normal. If not keeping following the steps below.

Start Using Custom Refresh Rates.

One of the best and easiest solutions for this issue is to manually configure the maximum frame rates for Adobe Premiere Pro using the NVIDIA Control Panel. This will enable you to cap frame rates to a set level that should stop the flickering.

Update your graphics drivers: Use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)

Another solution is to update your graphics drivers using the Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU). A traditional uninstallation may not solve all the problems that cause the flickering issues. Therefore, it's recommended to use DDU instead.

Disable G-Sync or FreeSync

Disabling G-Sync or FreeSync is another option, although not ideal, as you've invested in this feature. However, if nothing else has worked, this may be the only solution.

Adjust your monitor settings

Finally, adjusting your monitor settings may help. Some users have reported that the issue is worse when using multiple monitors. Disconnecting your other monitors and using a single monitor may solve the problem for some users.

Try Disabling All of the following in Windows Settings

  1. Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling
  2. Optimizations for windowed games
  3. Variable refresh rate

What's the Problem?

NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync offer improved performance and visuals in games and video content. However, they can also come with complications that are often overlooked. Depending on your hardware setup, you may experience slightly different issues. For instance, when using a GTX 1070, you may experience flickering issues in some games with FreeSync enabled. However, after upgrading to an RTX 4070, you may experience flickering issues in Premiere Pro and other Adobe software, but not in games. The problem can, therefore, be hardware or software related.

In a previous article, we discussed fixing screen flickering issues when FreeSync or G-Sync is enabled for games. In this article, we'll go through various potential solutions for Premiere Pro flickering when G-Sync or FreeSync is enabled. While there isn't a single fix that works for everyone, we'll provide you with some of the solutions that work most of the time.

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