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April 4, 2025

Very poor performance on high end pc after Premiere Pro 25.2

  • April 4, 2025
  • 101 replies
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I have been having very poor performance on my Premiere. Specially after the update. My PC specs are:

MB: Gigabyte B760M AORUS ELITE
Video: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti FTW3
CPU: Intel i7 14700K
Water Cooler: C3Tech FC-W360RGB
RAM: 64 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury RGB 5600 mhz
M2: XPG S70 Blade 1TB
SSD: WD Green 120 GB
SSD: WD Green 240 GB
PSU: Gamemax GX1050 PRO
Gabinete: Gamemax Lucent
Coolers: 6 ARGB Rise Mode Laser 120mm

 

I have some projects that keep crashing every 5 minutes. It's very annoying problem and I don't know what to do. I clear my cache everyday, already using proxyes to make it more smooth, but it's not working

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Known Participant
April 17, 2025

Sure! I'll take the print. Another question, Bonjour has any relation with Adobe? Every time after starting Windows at some point a window appears saying "Program Compatibility Assistant" and below the error box an address appears on my computer, which is /Device/HarddiskVolume3/Program Files/Bonjour/mdnsNSP.dll

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 17, 2025

Hi @Fontenelle Moraes - I appreciate your screenshots. Can you post one more screenshot of your Sequence.

Known Participant
April 17, 2025

The prints you requested 

These prints are from the last video that with ProRes i wasn't able to render

 

Known Participant
April 17, 2025

@jamieclarke When premiere updated i created new projects for my ongoing work. As I said, i work on a marketing agency and I edit everyday defferent clients, all those new videos was made on the new version of premiere. None of them were brought from the old version. What I did was, i brought some of the assets such as text, captions and lumetri, because every client has your own presets and standard, but some videos was made complete from scratch on the new version and i'm still having some problems. About the lumetri that wasn't allowing me to render a video, i used the same lumetri, with the same lut but for those videos, not a problem to render, but the same ajustment in a different project, premiere couldn't render. About the last video, I managed to render it after restarting the premiere.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 17, 2025

Hi @Fontenelle Moraes - Can you share a screenshot of your sequence settings.  Have you tried creating brand new project and importing your sequences into them?  Did the Software rendering let you export your video?

Known Participant
April 17, 2025

I tried the older version before creating the thread, and it was bad as well after the update. And some of the projects was made in the new version, and those projects was not compatible with the new lumetri (not a problem, because i could do the lumetri inside the old version)

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 17, 2025

Hi @Fontenelle Moraes - Have you tried to roll back to Premiere Pro version 25.1 as Alexander has suggested?  In the Creative Cloud Desktop app click the apps tab on the left side of the window, then in the Premiere Pro box click the 3 dots and select Other Versions.  This is where you can select a previous version of Premiere Pro.

 

I wouldn't expect it to help but Nvidia did recently roll out an updated Studio driver version 576.02

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April 17, 2025

Right now even with ProRes i'm not beeing able to render the vídeo 

 

Known Participant
April 17, 2025

Guys, should I reset my windows? There is 3 month since I reset it, because it's been very hard to work with premiere crashing, lagging, stuttering, and it is happening in every project. I'm frustrated because My PC is very good and I know people that edit in mid/low end notebook and has more performance than me. 

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2025

I see you rendered in ProRes and it worked. But the file was too large. You skipped the second part of my suggestion: "then make h.264 outputs from that file"

 

So you can try putting that file in Media Encoder and create h.264 from there, or use a free but worth donation software "Shutter Encoder" to create h.264 from the ProRes file.

https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/