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Laggy video caused by effects

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May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

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System specs:

-Azus Zephyrus Duo 16 (2022)
-AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX
-Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (laptop)
-32GB RAM
-Windows 10 Pro 22H2 (Clean install and also on Win11 Pro 23H2 with same hardware)
-Samsung 990 Pro 4TB
-Premier Pro 24.3.0 build 59
-Source File type: insv (Insta360, using plugin for Premier Pro)


Issue: Playback during edit is buttery smooth except when playing back video transitions. If a dissolve in (for example) is encountered in a clip, the video suddenly becomes very laggy, missing frames.
Stopping and resuming playback smooths back out the playback - but you don't get to preview the effect this way.

 

Troubleshooting steps:
-Delete Cache
-Reduce playback resolution
-Turn off HD playback

-Try different renderer (OPENCL)
-Clean boot Windows to make sure nothing else is running
-Latest drivers and OS updates
-Downgrade to clean install of Windows 10 with no manufacturer utilities or bloatware.

 

Any ideas here?

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Editing and playback , Effects , Performance or Stability

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Community Expert , May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

Definitely go back to 'cuda' rendering and I would set HQ playback and full. It's a better baseline. With your footage and transitions, you're probably right at the point where you need to render first.

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Community Expert ,
May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

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FWIW: I prefer Windows 11.

You might just need to render the transition. You can put in/out points around it and just render in to out. 

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Definitely go back to 'cuda' rendering and I would set HQ playback and full. It's a better baseline. With your footage and transitions, you're probably right at the point where you need to render first.

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