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Participating Frequently
September 12, 2024

Hello. The problem is that the video is not understandable because I am not recording the reaction time after pressing the keyboard keys. I assure you that the timeline It is seriously slow when zooming in and out. As you know very well, these delays can be annoying in big projects. No, I haven't tried the Beta version, but I think I'll start using it.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 10, 2024

Hi @hakankadioglu,

I'm sorry. The issue in the video you linked to seems different from the one you describe. Have you tried Premiere Pro Beta yet?

 

I hope the team can help you with this. Sorry for the problem.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 10, 2024

There have always been 'hiccups' with a few users on about every version. Life Happens, I suppose, when trying to handle nearly every media/effect/workflow/delivery need possible on all hardware that might be used.

 

Resolve is going the same way, trying to mimic the Adobe suite at being one fit for everything. And along the way, gee, more bugs/stability/un-resolved issues have occurred. Who knew, right? (ha.)

 

Hoping that the little 'latency' you're getting is fixed with the new build. I do know from what others have posted that what ... 24.5 or something like that? ... had a number of lag/latency issues with several users. But not on my system, and when you can't replicate, well ... you can't always figure out what's the problem.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

The editing channel I follow also mentioned the problem I am experiencing. Timeline zoom problem. This is exactly the problem.

 

https://youtu.be/YYp0IuXKxA8?si=6diES711mxVp9B5k

Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

Frankly, I don't think I had any problems with moving in the timeline before, but now for some reason the timeline is responding to me late and if you pay attention, Honestly, I've been using Adobe programs for more than 10 years and I don't recall any zoom in and out delays with the timeline, which I've now learned has been fixed with the newer version. The issue here is not the playback problem. It is the late response of the timeline. I don't expect a 4K project to play in real time, but I think I should at least be able to easily perform operations on the interface.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 10, 2024

So ... you're working with full 4k, not even UHD ... using the heaviest effect next to Warp, being Neat Video Noise Remover, and using RedGiant plugins/effects ... and your media files live on an external harddrive. Without proxies.

 

Right?

 

I mean, what could possibly cause a bit of lag/delay/"latency" there ... or perhaps realistically, disable the effects while doing 'editing' work such as trimming and such.

 

That's one heck of a load to be running.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participating Frequently
September 10, 2024

Hello, of course, let me inform you.

System used

Amd Ryzen 5900x
RTX 3080 12GB
64 Ram
2 TB Nvmi SSD
16 TB Western Digital My Book Duo (Camera Video Files here)

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Plugins Used
-Neat Video Denoise
-Red Giant (All)
-Built-in Premire Plugins

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Constructed Project File Format
-Canon Cinema Raw Light (4096x2160) - Raw Editing I do not work as a proxy.

The problem is that the ability to zoom in and out and move to the timeline responds late, I wanted to show this in the video.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 10, 2024

Watching the timeline jump around doesn't actually tell me anything whatsoever about your troubles.

 

How about giving us a detailed summary, including the the media and effects used and your hardware?

Everyone's mileage always varies ...