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November 9, 2020
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Premiere Pro playback is lagging even if my Computer is a really good one

  • November 9, 2020
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Yeah so my Premiere Pro has such a bad Playback that I can't even edit my videos in there, even if there are no Effects or anything else applied, the playback is so bad that it is just showing me a freeze-frame. But the Audio is working tho. I searched the whole Internet for solutions and now I think that my Premiere Pro cant run on lower settings than what I have. I'm even working with Proxys... so here is my Computer information, if this helps: 

Intel® Core™ i5-9600K 6x 3.7 GHz
Alpenföhn Sella
16 GB DDR4 Crucial 2400 MHz (2x 8 GB)
6 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX™ 1060 KFA\u00b2 OC 
ASUS TUF Z370-Plus Gaming II (Chipsatz: Z370 / ATX)
512GB SATA III Apacer Panther AS350 SSD

 

Thanks for your help, best regards Moritz 🙂

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Moritz5C33作成者
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November 11, 2020

Guys, I have to finish this project for a client and still don't know what to do. I need help asap! Thank you!

 

Legend
November 11, 2020

  unless I'm missing something, you haven't told us your source properties and sequence settings.  you might try installing an earlier version of Premiere and see if that works better with your hardware...  AFAIK, you can still install premiere 2019...

MyerPj
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November 10, 2020

Check your audio hardware settings. If it looks correct, try setting the Default Input to - No Input.

 

 

Moritz5C33作成者
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November 11, 2020

That's already selected... still not working

 

Inspiring
November 10, 2020

If you match frame the clip and play it in the source monitor, you have the same problem?

Moritz5C33作成者
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November 10, 2020

No I dont I can acually view it in full quality

Moritz5C33作成者
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November 10, 2020

what does that mean? 

Legend
November 9, 2020

I am posting in the earlier thread because you made two duplicate posts with different titles.

 

Part of the reason why your playback is lagging is that the GTX 1060 is a weakling of a GPU these days. The Pascal architecture that it is based on has aged poorly in content creation apps.

 

Second, you have only 16 GB of RAM, and that it is running below what the CPU's memory controller is capable of. The 9th-Gen Intel CPUs natively support DDR4-2666 RAM; however, your existing RAM is rated only for DDR4-2400 operation.

 

Third (and this is a significant one), that 9th-Gen i5 is a weakling CPU by current standards. It has only 6 cores and 6 threads - and worse, it does not perform appreciably better than a 6th- or 7th-Gen 4-core/8-thread i7 CPU to justify the increased core count and power consumption.

 

Fourth, your system does not appear to have a second fast internal disk at all. In fact, the only disk that you have listed is a single SATA SSD, and that it's also used as the OS and programs drive. If that's also the disk that you're using for projects and media, you certainly have a major bottleneck there. The OS and its required housekjeeping tasks eat up huge amounts of available disk I/O throughput on that single disk, leaving you vith very little throughput remaining for your video work.

 

Finally, by default the integrated Intel UHD Graphics is disabled whenever a discrete GPU is used. Unfortunately, NVDEC playback from the GTX 1060 is still noticeably slower (weaker) than QuickSync playback is from even the integrated Intel UHD Graphics of a dual-core Pentium CPU. And in the event that you have the integrated GPU enabled in your motherboard's BIOS, newer Intel IGP drivers completely broke QuickSync capability when used together with a discrete GPU. And (among official releases) only the very latest version, 14.5, has hardware decoding capability and support from anything other than integrated Intel graphics. If you were using an older version of Premiere Pro, all playback using the discrete GPU would have been entirely on the CPU (no hardware acceleration whatsoever for playback). In fact, you might as well have used only one or the other, but not both, when processing video.

 

Put them all together, and the result is that you simply have an underpowered PC by current standards.

Moritz5C33作成者
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November 10, 2020

Okay, I know my PC is not a Beast, but Premiere Pro is even running better on my school PCs. And thoser are even worse than mine.. they have 8GB of RAM, the graphics card is an Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600, the Prozessor is a Prozessor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4440 CPU @ 3.10GHz, 3101 MHz, 4 Cores, 4 logische(r) Prozessor(en), the Pc is running on just one SSD. Pls tell me what to do

Moritz5C33作成者
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November 10, 2020

And Premiere is not even using Proxys and is working better than mine