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Is it me or have the last couple of beta releases got REALLY slow?

Advocate ,
Aug 26, 2021 Aug 26, 2021

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I'm on 22.0.0 Build 71, and I've noticed that the last couple of releases have really struggled with playback. I've been working on the same project for a week or so, on the same PC, same footage, same drives etc, but each time I've updated PPro, it's got more and more laggy and reluctant to play stuff back. For example, I have a 1920x1080 25fps sequence, with some 1920x1080 25fps footage in it - nothing too challenging. I've added a few 'Mister Horse' transitions (it adds two adjustment layers and a sound effect). In last week's PPro versions, it'd play back real-time, no problem, every time. In Build 71, I'm lucky if I see one frame of the transition. Nearly all my timeline is red (last week it was grren or yellow). I have a simple Lumetri grade on some of the shots - if I open the project in the public release version of PPro (15.4.1 Build 6), those shots are marked as yellow in the timeline and play back perfectly. The 'Mister Horse' transitions also play back perfectly (despite being red in the timeline).

 

Is there some issue with the beta version that will be fixed in the final release? Or is there some new, worse architecture behind the scenes that is breaking stuff?

 

My specs:

Windows 10.0.19043

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core

GPU: RTX3090 24GB VRAM (Nvidia drivers up to date)

RAM: 128GB

Footage is on a Samsung 980PRO 2TB M.2 drive.

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Adobe Employee , Sep 08, 2021 Sep 08, 2021

Yes, this particular issue was fixed with build 78

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Aug 26, 2021 Aug 26, 2021

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Hi,

There is some bug in the latest Premiere Pro from Build 70 which is causing the GPU renderers to get disabled. That is why, you are seeing slowdown since everything is running in CPU. We are working on it and it will be fixed soon.

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Aug 26, 2021 Aug 26, 2021

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So would you say not to update until at least build 72?

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 26, 2021 Aug 26, 2021

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Yes, you can hold off updating for 1 or 2 builds. These issues should be fixed in a day or two.

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Sep 08, 2021 Sep 08, 2021

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Has this GPU issue been fixed yet? (I'm currently on 22.0.0 Build 102). PPro still seems quite slow and drops many frames and is generally slow to start playing stuff. And pretty much refuses to play anything backwards.

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Yes, this particular issue was fixed with build 78

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