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Issues with After Effects and Premiere Pro latest version on iMac late 2013

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Jul 21, 2021 Jul 21, 2021

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Hey guys,

 

I run on a late 2013 iMac with MacOS Catalina and 2.9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5.

 

I recently updated to the new After effects, Premiere pro & media encoder.
and have no encountered slower rendering, unable to open the programmes without crashing and i cant send projects to media encoder.

 

If anyone has any advice on how i can make this work without spending my life savings upgrading my equipment.

 

Thanks in advance !

 

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Jul 23, 2021 Jul 23, 2021

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Hi lelewing,

 

Thanks for writing in.

Do you see any error messages or crash reports? A third-party plug-in that is not compatible with the latest version of After Effects or Premiere Pro, could cause such an issue. You can try removing the plug-ins if you're using any. Also, consider verifying if RAM on your computer meets the minimum system requirements for After Effects and Premiere Pro.

After Effects: https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/user-guide.html/after-effects/system-requirements.ug.html 

Premiere Pro: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/user-guide.html/premiere-pro/system-requirements.ug.html 

Hope it helps.

 

Thanks,

Nishu

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