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My computer:
i9-9900K
64GB RAM
GTX 1080Ti with studio drivers
After updating preview won't play real time past 2 seconds. Cache before playback is on green line on the timeline. I have cached 8 seconds of the timeline and it doesn't matter if I start playback at the beginning or in the middle or anywhere within cached space. It plays real time for about 2 seconds and then it's slow-mo (info shows 21fps and it should be 30fps).
The composition is very simple, but that shouldn't matter when playing back cached space.
I tried reinstalling drivers, purging memory, and switching around audio devices, but nothing helps.
Any ideas?
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Windows 11
AE v 22.5.0
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Any chance you have a bluetooth audio device connected? Those have always caused weird troubles like this.
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I have my phone connected via Bluetooth, but that's the only thing.
BTW I downgraded to v 22.3.0 and playback works well.
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I take it back, somehow the problem came back in 22.3.0 as well...
I have no idea what is going on.
I actually experienced this on my MacBook Pro M1 few months ago, but I use it only on the road and thought... ah bad update from Adobe, I'll just connect remotely to my PC and now this is...
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I removed the bluetooth dongle to make sure nothing connects via BT and there is no difference...
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For some further clarification, is this happening in EVERY project?
If not, see if you can find any patterns about layer types, repeated fonts, embedded files, etc.
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Good point!
I noticed it just now as I moved on to a new project. It happens on the timeline that has just some text and 3 very simple imported .ai files. But that's the bread and butter of what I use AE for.
What I hardly use and I do for this project is a composition with Element 3D. What is bizarre, is that it's not even on the timeline, I just prepared a base in a composition that is nowhere used, but if I delete the composition the playback works.
How is this possible?
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.ai files is a good data point. I might try a few different ones (like, create a REALLY simply one with two shapes) and confirm that it's not something embedded in the .ai that's actually causing the slowdown. Also, worth confirming they're RGB.
re: Element - I've always found Element to be very sensitive about video card drivers being up to date, so I'd confirm yours are.
Element is currently on version 2.2.3 (available via a patch) - I'd confirm you're on the most up-to-date version of it as well. While it should be updated for Multi-Frame Rendering, if you're still seeing Element issues, you can try disabling MFR to see if that helps.
Edit > Preferences > Memory & Performance > uncheck "Enable Multi-Frame Rendering"
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I keep Multi-Frame Rendering off, it is 2.2.3 and the video card drivers are studio and they are up to date.
I've contacted Video Copilot, I will report back if I get a solution.
Thank you Kyle for your help!
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Removed. I responded to the wrong post!