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Hello.
I'm having a hard time dealing with this new Preview in AE. A lot of times it is not giving me a real-time playback.
It is nice to have the preview continuously playing while making some changes on the comp, but sometimes I would like to have a real-time preview, like the old RAM preview.
Is it possible to generate a real-time RAM preview? I don't mind waiting for AE to render before playing back the animation.
I have tried the Numpad 0 and also spacebar. I've tried to purge all, restart machine, etc...
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Andre Arruda
After Effects 2015.3 (13.8.0.144)
Mac Pro (Late 2013)
3.5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
64 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 ECC
Changing the monitor to 60Hz solved the problem here =]
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Perhaps you should stop setting these forums to "ANSWERED" when they most certainly freaking are not.
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Well, to be fair, changing monitor refresh rate to 60Hz solved it for papanapa , so it's probably the right thing to do for this post. But clearly there are people coming to this post trying to find the answer, only to be let down. #metoo This post doesn't solve all these similar RAM preview issues. RAM previews have been rock solid in the past, and at the moment they are not!
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Got the same issue here on a windows machine, since i moved to a 4k Screen. It's a shame paying for those buggy Adobe software, yet nothing really improves over there years.
my setup:
Win10 (latest)
AFX '18 (latest)
Intel 2600k
32gb Ram
nvidia 980TI (hdmi 2.0 4k 60hz)
LG 32UD89-W (4k 60hz)
any ideas? the ridiculous stacking fix helped improving the framerate (yet this a terrible workaround). If i close the timeline, it says it's playing with full framerate (up to 100) on a full preview 3k sequence. but comparing it to a rendered clip in external video player, it's far away from being real time.
so?
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Same issue here.
My workstation:
Win 10
AE CC 2018 (15.0.0 build 180)
Intel i7 5960x
64 Go
Nvidia 1080 ti
BL 2711U Benq 4k (60 Hz)
On the same machine, with the same project, AE CC 2014 ram preview give me a rock solid fps playback.
Since CC 2015 the ram preview is wrong with unconsistant framerate playback.
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Same here. i don't know why something that works great before is now a pain. Plase Adobe, please..
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Adobe, please give us information about the status of your bug fixes. Although I work on Win7, with a pretty old machine, that doesn't seem to be the problem. If I reduce the size of the timeline RAM Preview plays well.
What are you planning to do about it? Its 2018! People want to use 4k Screens to work on... I think I have to stay at my good old CS6 again - which runs well with the maximized timeline...
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Has ANYONE found a solution to this please? I'm about to cancel my CC subscription. This is useless!
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Nope. This is issue was mentioned over 18 months ago. I contacted support, they called me back twice to get some details and told me, that this is probably a very rare bug that is only happening on some system configuration. That was three months ago. Since then... nothing. Not even an answer when i asked about the support ticket status. Very very very poor customer experience here. Switch to independent products where you can.
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I have the same issue on a beast of a machine. 4k or not it just doesn't work. Seriously impacting my income at this stage. If I can't find a fix for this soon. I don't know what I'll do? Can't preview in real time! this is bad Adobe.
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Just now running across this problem and my blood pressure has spiked. How the hell..
My system:
Mac OS 10.13.6
AE version 15.1.2 (Build 69)
32GB memory
29GB reserved for AE only.
Cache Before Playback is on.
Ram preview is completely green
There is literally nothing else in the composition except for the audio. It is the only composition open. And I still cannot play back the audio in real time. I have never been so aggravated with this program as I am now.
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I think you need to cut back on the amount of memory for AE. Give it about 24 gigs. You DO need memory for the OS, you know...
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Thank you for the suggestion. I tried it but it did not help. AE is the only open program as well.
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Same problem here, and it has been incredibly frustrating to say the least. Occasionally I'll get real time playback the first time around using a combination of the weird techniques others have mentioned (shrinking the timeline panel, changing monitor refresh rates, etc), but as soon as it starts to loop, things get choppy again.
Interestingly, I've been dynamically linking a lot of my after effects comps to a premiere timeline for this project, and when I ram preview there, playback is flawless. Could be a potential (albeit pretty ridiculous) workaround for anyone else who needs real time playback.
Win 10
AE CC 2018 (15.1.2)
32 GB Ram
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
BenQ 27-Inch 4K Monitor with an Acer H243H
Cache before playback is on, media cache recently cleared
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Windows 10
i7 3930K
64GB RAM
Geforce Titan
Dell 30" Monitor 2560x1600 60hz DisplayPort
Every version of AE CC for the last 12 months
Cache before playback is on
Green Line
Monitor scaled down, monitor scaled up
Full screened playback
Closed timeline window
opened timeline window
Closed Libraries
Stacked Windows
Turned off hardware accelerated windows Enabled hardware accelerated windows
Rebooted
Set the memory availability up. Set the memory availability down.
Still Slllooooowwsss down with a single layer. AE is unusable for anything requiring timing to audio now #()!)!!# since CC 2017. I have to RENDER TO MP4 before to check playback. So infuriating.
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Hi, I solved this on my PC - I hope this helps you too.
None of the solutions within After Effects seemed to work for me.
I spent some time with an IT professional and we looked at the processor during RAM preview and it was not getting above 40%.
So I figured my computer was not functioning properly, however it bench tested on a 3D game at full speed.
For some reason the processor was not functioning properly - ONLY during RAM preview. Sounds insane right?
Turns out After Effects can't override your computer's power settings, but other software can.
We found the issue on my PC. This worked a treat for me (doesn't apply to MAC, sorry).
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I've had this problem for a long time.
and I can't solve the problem.
Windows 10 (Final Version)
After Effects CC (Final Version / 16.1.2 Build 55)
384GB RAM
Intel Xeon Gold 6146, 3.20GHz CPU
Quadro P6000 GPU
HP DreamColor Z31x 4096x2160 60Hz
I ask all of you for support.
Thank you.
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wow.. that much RAM and you still run into this problem.. I might have a solution, but it's not necessarily applicable to all scenarios... it's just something that worked for me: I too experienced cached RAM preview that does not playback in real time on a couple of projects.. these were projects with lots of precomps and assets in the project panel.. and even if the comp I had active on the timeline did not use everything I had in the project panel, the RAM preview was still lagging. But as soon as I reduced the project, removing all the extra precomps and assets, the RAM preview worked just fine. Another thing I did on a different project that gave me headaches because of RAM preview was setting the framerate of all precomps and media assets to the framerate of the main comp (initially, framerates were different).
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I am having the same issue now, It was working fine with me and now I do not know what it happens, After Effects CC 2019 slow preview render.
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I have been having this problem too for awhile. I am on an iMac Pro, and I discovered that the fix is the same as the PC folks. Make sure all your displays are running at 60Hz. I had a 4k television (a VIZIO V505-G9) plugged into my mac using a USB C to HDMI adpater. The TV supposedly supports 60Hz 4k, but unbeknownst to me, it was running at 30Hz. If you have an external display plugged in, follow these steps to see what refresh rate your monitor is running at:
Choose "Abotut this Mac" from the Apple menu.
Click on the "System Report Button"
Click on Graphic/Displays in the hardware sidebar.
If any of the displays say "UI Looks like ... @ 30 Hz" this is your problem.
To fix it, I needed to do two things. One was to buy a new usb C to HDMI cable that specifically supported 4k 60Hz.
Secondly, I needed to use a program called SwitchRes X from https://www.madrau.com to create a new custom resolution that would drive my tv at 60Hz. Unfortunately, even with both of these steps, I could not find a preset to get 4k at 60Hz, its possible my tv doesn't support it even though it was advertised as a 60Hz 4k tv.
I did manage to get 2k working at 60Hz, and once I got the display refreshing at 60Hz, the After Effects preview played back fine.
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also remember to ''Interpret Footage'' and make sure it's the right frame rate (:
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RAM preview is not affected by that. It has its own specifications.
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i had this and the solution is easy:
go to edit > preferences > memory > you will see ''RAM reserved for other applications:'' and here reduce the GB
i changed mine from 15 GB to 3 GB and this solved my preview problem!!
❤️
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I found a way who are searching for, even when this solution doesn't work,
please unselect the circled option which enables motion controls while previewing, its slows down playback even if full timeline is cached.
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This worked for me. Thanks a lot 🙂
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Hi ,Hello i am sorry to say this bcz i changed my moniotor to 60hz but still my AE cc 2021 is not play in real time
plz help me to resolve it ..
thank you
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