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jjc.tri
Inspiring
November 16, 2023
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Fast Forward timeline 2x speed/scrubbing during 2 cam multicam edit choppy

  • November 16, 2023
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Fast Forward timeline 2x speed/scrubbing during 2 cam multicam edit choppy in Version 24.  

 

When I multicam edit ( 2 cams) I do so at 2x speed (L key 2 times), have done this for years, and worked fine in previous versions of Premiere Pro. now it plays back choppy impossible for me to edit quickly. i have deadlines and need to multicam roughly as fast as possible.  I have tried placing on NVMe drives, and SSD drives to rule out bottlenecks.  Very Beefy System. Specs Below.

The footage is All-I 150 Mbps - no FX added to the timeline.

 

Windows 11 / Latest Updates as of 11-15-2023 & Latest GPU Drivers as of 11-15-2023

 

Motherboard:

ASUS PRIME Z790M-PLUS D4

 

CPU:

Intel I7-13700K Processor

 

GPU's:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
Intel® UHD Graphics 770
Intel® Arc™ A770 Graphics

 

RAM:

128 GB MEMORY

 

DRIVES:

Solidigm™ 660p (formerly Intel®)
CT2000P2SSD8
Sabrent Rocket Q
SanDisk Extreme Pro 55AF SCSI Disk Device
SanDisk Extreme 55AE SCSI Disk Device
Micron CT4000X8SSD9 SCSI Disk Device
SPCC Solid State Disk
CT500MX500SSD1

Micron CT1000X8SSD9 SCSI Disk Device
SanDisk Extreme 55AE SCSI Disk Device
Crucial_CT750MX300SSD1
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB
Crucial_CT750MX300SSD1
ST3000LM016-1N217V

 

Please Help!

Correct answer Michael Grenadier

I have terabytes of available space. The greater demands of an upgrade are insufficient to slow my system down.   i haven't tried importing the project into premiere. That's a good idea. Proxies ill try but no matter what I throw in my time line and multicam edit @ 2x speed it is still choppy...... i would like to know if other users that multicam experience the same issues... 


Do you have multiple screens connected to your computer?  That can sometimes cause problems.   Try just using one screen and see if that makes a difference.    

1 reply

Legend
November 16, 2023

if it was working properly in the previous version of Premiere, revert to that...  It's not clear to me from your post what the pixel dimensions, frame rate and codec of your source footage is.  Does it all match?  Have you tried a proxy workflow?

jjc.tri
jjc.triAuthor
Inspiring
November 16, 2023

The footage is c4k 29.97 ALL I compression 10bit 4:2:2 150 Mbps mp4.

 

I am not looking to revert i'd like to solve this problem and continue using the latest version for many reasons.

Legend
November 16, 2023

ust so I'm clear, this was working fine in previous versions with the same media?