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May 13, 2024
質問

"quick" export takes forever to open, laggy UI, takes a good 5 to 7 seconds to open the drop down

  • May 13, 2024
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When working on a complex/dense project, the "quick" export takes forever to open, laggy UI, takes a good 5 to 7 seconds to open the drop down.

An another 7 seconds or so to have the "match sequence settings" pop up (it doesn't remember that as default)

 

This is on an i9 14900k with 128GB ram and RTX 4090 (so, no excuse or system issues, as always is the case), I had this same issue on a similar machine, when the timeline is dense

 

Can the UI be reworked to be solid and snappy like DaVinci Resolve's??

 

PLEASE??!

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jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 8, 2024

Hi @mats4d - Checking in,  any updates?

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 26, 2024

Hi @mats4d - We just released 24.6, can you check and see if this version helps your issue?  Also, not sure if you have been tracking the intel issue, but you can read about it here https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/intel-raptor-lake-instability-troubles-everything-you-need-to-know. I believe bios updates have been slowly rolling out to customers.

jamieclarke
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 13, 2024

Hi, what version of Premiere are you working on?  Would you be able to send the project file to me?

mats4d作成者
Known Participant
May 15, 2024

Thanks Jamie, much appreciated ! I just upgraded to the Spectrum UI version, and it is snappier than before, still a little laggy, here is a vid grab , this is way snappier than it was previously.

 

I did notice one thing though, I am using a multi display config, it seems that some UI redraw or updates tend to be laggier when not everything is in the same display, also the color picker does not pick the colors on a another screen.

 

but if I disconnect all other screens and just use the one, it "feels" snappier, any ideas?

 

The system is an i9 14900k with 128GB RAM and an rtx 4090, so doubt it's related to CPU or GPU performance