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January 24, 2023
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Save thumbnails cache for project panel thumbnail view

  • January 24, 2023
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The processing of thumbs at each opening of the project is really distressing. I would like to have the option to save these metadata at disk for faster start.

146 replies

johannesd96552807
Participant
January 24, 2023
Nice, I have a massive project with 12 bins with each about 60- 100 video files in them, when I open the project I have to wait for all of them to load again, scroll through them to make them load.. This takes me about 5 minutes before I can properly start editing every time I open my project, how is this even possible. I have a super fast pc, this should not be okay for professional software like this, especially since this issue has been reported since 2018! How can creating a cash folder for this be so hard.. It is already storing them whenever they are created, why are they deleted upon closing the program I don't get it.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Hi everyone,
Our latest version of Influx Importer https://www.autokroma.com/Influx
caches decoded thumbnails, It would be great if you could test it and give us your feedback !

There is a free demo where this feature works for free ! By default it'll only work for new extensions and codecs. But you could turn "override adobe" checkbox in the settings of Influx temporarily just to test this feature and see if we can improve on Adobe Premiere Pro behavior
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
On my Windows PC, this issue was annoying but now on my 16" M1 Max MacBook Pro, it's downright aggravating. While editing, the thumbnails in my timeline often disappear completely and then quickly start redrawing one by one, slowing everything down, before disappearing again and redrawing in a constant loop, 3-5 times before the nonsense ends. Once this bug begins, it seems to keep happening until I reopen my project. Anyone else seeing this problem on a MacBook? It never happened on my Windows computer or on my 13.3" M1 MacBook Pro but that could simply be due to the fact I used prior versions on Pr on that MacBook.
Participant
January 24, 2023
Been having this problem for a year now. I've tried everything (M2 SSD, proxies, cache clear and location, etc). I've made the decision to switch to DaVinci. This, crashing, and export bugs were bad enough to where I'm willing to learn a new application and lose a few features.
Participant
January 24, 2023
To follow up -- noting that for me, my cache folder had erroneously been reset to the project folder I guess after a PPRo update, and not the cache folder on my SSD. After updating that, the issue appears to be better. Another difference between systems is the i9 is running Windows 10, this one is running Windows 11 and running McAffee (have to for work)
Participant
January 24, 2023
Funny, on my system with 32GB ram, 8 core i9, and a Geforce2070, this was no issue. But when I moved to an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16 core with 128GB ram and a RTX 3090, suddenly I'm having this issue and it's the worst. In case that data helps the issue.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Thanks for all the information people. Seems like it's a complicated topic, let me ask one (hopefully) last question : as I see there are three places where the thumbnails could be constantly regenerated :

* 1) Project Panel Bin with imported files
* 2) Media Browser
* 3) Timeline

Pierre-Louis Baranek when you mean a "bin" you're talking about 1), correct ? Otherwise, would a folder in the media browser also display this annoying bug of regeneration ? We can replicate some of the behavior sometimes, but not all the time, so the more info to clear up the situation, the better

Thanks everyone
Antoine
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
Takes around 30 to 45 seconds for the first 9 thumbnails in the view. If I expand the window, it takes close to 1 minute or 2 for 25 clips to generate a thumbnail.
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Thanks Sunny and Pierre-Louis for the info. Once you scroll to the first batch of clips without thumbnails, how fast are the thumbnails generated for those clips ?
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Hi Antoine, the number of files in a bin makes no difference whatsoever in the processing of thumbnails as far as I can tell since whether you have 50 or 500, it will only generate thumbnails for the 20 or so files that are currently in view. Even if you open a bin, take a 30 minute break and come back, none of the files that are out of view will have a thumbnail. They'll get generated only once they're scrolled into view. This design is complete insanity and part of the reason I'm so annoyed with the Pr team for spending so many resources on interface redesigns that are of little help (ie. New import/output pages) while continuing to neglect massive problems like this one. A lot of people talk about background rendering. How about that rendering include thumbnails too?! Render files don't disappear every time you reopen a project, so why should thumbnails?! Adobe's silence on this issue is quite telling.