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November 2, 2021
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Very slow and crashing after updating to 2022 version

  • November 2, 2021
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Am I the only one who's PC has become very slow after upgrading my CC softwares?

 

Everything crashes and the rendering is taking much much longer than it used to be, and I keep getting a notification that the process can't be completed because there's no enough RAM though I'm using a gaming PC with 16 GB Ram!

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Participating Frequently
November 3, 2023

Friday A.M. was a complete failiure for my GFX department.

This 24.0.2 update seems to be affecting people on (non M1 macs)

I"m on a MAC PRO 2019 
Processor: 3.3 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon W
Graphics: AMD Radeon Pro 580X 8 GB
Memory: 176 GB 2933 MHz DDR4
macOS: 14.0 (23A344)

Participant
September 25, 2022

I am having the same exact problem and came here for solutions...I only have found comfort in knowing I am not the only one...this is a disgrace AE...so much money for such a degradingly poor product...I expect better 

 

Participant
July 17, 2022

I also switched off Multi Frame Rendering, and render time went from 1 hr 20, to 3 minutes.

This is on a trashcan Mac, running Monterey and everything including Creative Crud updated to current.

MFR is a dog of note, especially on the 2022 version. In all fairness, Premiere stank in the 2020 / 2021 versions - and it is now very stable on 2022.

Known Participant
June 23, 2022

Same. Premier Pro is fine as I don't use a ton of FX there, I do all my compositing and FX in After Effects. Now it doesn't matter whether or not the comp is rendered. It plays back slowly even if it's rendered, at the same speed as it would if it weren't rendered! So there's no point in rednering. And at this rate, working in AE is not a good experience. This is extremely frustrating. How are we supposed to work this way?

I'm on MacOS Monterey 12.4.

marceloalmeidabr
Known Participant
June 23, 2022

I had to turn on Multi-Frame Rendering, because the rendering time that was 43 minutes dropped to 5 minutes, however the performance within the software is on average about 30% slower compared to taking the Multi off, but now I prefer to sacrifice the workflow to not gain performance at render time.

Participant
June 5, 2022

I have 32 Gigs but it's still not enough.

Participant
June 5, 2022

Same here, it is simply not bearable that after every update Adobe Premiere is getting more slow. I was a fan of Premiere, but after 10 years of using CC, I'm thinking about changing my software. Today I wanted to make a still, but after an hour I still can't render it. Premiere shows me the rendermenue but I can't click anything so I can't change the settings. Why did you exchange something working for something that doesn't. I have 64 gb of ram, I thing that must be enough to create a still. 

Participant
May 25, 2022

I'm still having this problem, anyone ever found a solution for this?! (- Besides Disabling Multiframe rendering which helped a bit-)

Known Participant
April 21, 2022

Image Cache Memory – is it leaking?

  • It appears image cache memory grows and grows.  
  • I find if I allow it to grow to the limit it crashes.
  • It appears clearing Image Cache Memory prevents crashes and slow performance.
  • I find myself having to manually clear the Image Cache, All memory, and Disk caches far more often running AE 2022 

 

OS: Monterey

Participant
March 30, 2022

Guys I'm having a problem with super slow load times after opening projects. Never had this problem until after the 2022 update. 

 

R9 3900x 12 core CPU 

RTX 2070 super GPU

32GB Ram

Sabrent Rock 4.0 1TB NVMe & Samsung 980 1TB NVMe 

 

Participant
March 30, 2022

Fixed my own problem. With a program loaded click - Window tab - Workspaces - (Select any other option other than All Panels I picked Assembly - wait until the work space changes - close program - reopen program - it should load 100% faster. 

Known Participant
March 18, 2022

So, I had to reinstall the most recent version of AE because Premiere 2022 wont work with old versions of AE. Wonderful. AE is using 8 Gigs of Ram, and running  the CPU up to 70-100% being open with no project open. It even spiked the GPU a couple times to 100% while doing nothing.Still haven't seen a response from adobe on this.

 

 

Participating Frequently
March 31, 2022

I had a recent breakthrough. Time to share it and I hope at least someone else here can use it. I had also noticed this incredible spikes in performances from the CPU and (as all of you know by now) experienced constant crashes with AFTER EFFECTS 2022/2021.

 

One tip from the Adobe Support was a bit helpfull though - deleting the content of all the after effects folders in

 

C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\After Effects

as example; erase the complete folder 22.2, if you have after effects 2022

 

But it worked only temporarely in my case. Still way to much crashes.

 

So I began with some digging and I find something out. The Tiger Westlake CPU that my ZBOOK Fury G8 uses, has a so called "turbo boost" function. Which seems to be very active when AE 22/21 is running (and just running).

 

So I booted the HP Bios and there I DEACTIVATED/ UNCHECKED the "Turbo Boost" Feature.

Well, as a result After Effects 22/21 runs now very stable... almost professionally, I dare to say...

 

I don't know if this workaround just applies to HP-Computers. Let me know!