AMD/RTX 3060 laptop struggles with 10 bit HEVC
Hey,
I am wondering if there is a difference in handling HEVC (10 bit) and H.264 on timeline with intel and AMD....as far as I know, if you have nvidia GPU then it is the fastest encoder and decoder so it shouldnt matter if you have intel or amd. But now with legion 5p I am struggling with my HEVC timeline. I have checked NVIDIA decoding and encoding acceleration for those codecs in preferencies. HEVC is the main issue:
- Thumbnails are loading awfully slow
- Timeline is jittery when zooming and scrolling in out, sometimes even shows premiere pro not responding
- My CPU and RAM are often max out at 100% for no reason for example when loading thumbnails
- Sometimes my playback screen goes pure black and when I try to play, my CPU is 100% with black playback window. I have to restart premiere pro....I have found that disabling NVIDIA acceleration for HEVC and h.264 helps also with the black screen but its not a solution right, you dont buy powerful laptop to reduce his potential intentionally.
- BONUS ISSUE: VFR HEVC from iphone, some clips are jittery in premiere while on GPU acceleration, totally random. Some clips are just distorted with jitter I have to transcode it to h.264 without on software only...
And there is the question. On adobe website is a note, that you should consider buying Intel CPU if you are editing HEVC or h.264 because of quick synch. But is quick synch better for timeline performance ? Or does it work with nvidia together ? Because for exporting is obviously the fastest way using nvidia for export since there is a major time difference.
I had small 14inch laptop with mx150 and intel i5 and older premiere version obviously and it loaded thumbnails immediately. Of course there was timeline issue because of the slow hardware but only in playback, everything else was much smoother....I am pretty f*cked up now because I thought nvidia takes care of everything so I can have AMD CPU...
I am on studio driver, tried game one also but same results.
My legion 5 pro specs:
CPU: AMD ryzen 7 5800h
GPU: nvidia RTX 3060 130w
RAM: 16gb 3200mhz
SSD: 3500mb/s write/read
And please, do not bother typing about transcoding to prores, I do it when I need it, but I did not buy expensive hardware to transcode HEVC and kill 3 times more space just because I need to do cuts, speed adjustments, some warps and color grade.
