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Inspiring
January 12, 2024
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Timeline Lag, when it gets bigger, with too many cuts.

  • January 12, 2024
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Hello, I'm having this issue for a long time and I wasn't able to fix it. I have problems with timeline UI, it lags too much when it gets bigger, like when I have too many cuts
 Fixes that I tired are:

Reseting Preferences
Resseting to Saved Layout
Reinstalling
Using Proxies (ProRes instead of H.264)
Try using the Premiere Pro into Boot Mode
Installing Nvidia Studio Driver instead of Game Driver
Clearing the Cache.


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Correct answer Brahushi32881597478f

Found the fix. I tried installing Premiere Pro 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, Scrolling through timeline was again a bit laggy into all verisons except 2023 which was way too laggy, also selecting multiple clips and moving them around was all good except 2023, so from 2023 and higher the issue continued.

 

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Inspiring
January 12, 2024

I forgot to mention I have tried booting into Safe Mode but didn't work, But I needed to boot into Safe Mode with Networking becuase the Premiere Pro crashes at booting Safemode without networking. Overall it was still working slow on Safe Mode

I tried tried enabling and disabling Mercury Transmit, didn't work.

I tried enabling and disabling the Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling, but again didn't work.

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 12, 2024

>Try using the Premiere Pro into Boot Mode

Could you explain that further? It seems like there's a redraw issue (part way through the video, PPro ui elements get "stuck" in the program monitor), which suggests GPU involvement. 

Are you using Transmit, in any way?