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I defy anyone to help me with this issue...
Premiere Pro v25, up to date—running on an HP for Gaming Victus 15. Just knocked the RAM up from 16 to 32. Everything else CPU and GPU has been left as was purchased, except the NVIDIA studio drivers i installed. Local drive has got about 100GB free.
Bios test and all that jazz tell me the RAM is correctly installed. I think I notice a difference? Maybe the jump is not as earth shattering as I was build up to believe. RAM brand is Crucial. They any good? I know dick about CPU hardware so forgive my computer illiteracy if straight out of the gate my problem was buying from the KMART of additional hardware.
Project file and media is running off Crucial X10 1TB SSD—media cache files are stored on there. Premiere is installed and run off the local drive. Media cache
The lag includes the bottlenecking of Not Responding and incredibly delayed scrubbing and dragging on the timeline. 2-3 minute waits between making adjustments on the TL. Admittedly, various subsequences and nest sequences compartmentalised onto a main timeline with FX enabled.
So this is where the anomalies begin. All my media is just sound. Yes, I’m using this video editing software to compose audio files. I find it easier than using Audition.
I’ve prioritised the ram for Premiere, made sure its running on Mercury, cleared out any preexisting cache, all the Social Media remedies—Still operates like it’s running off 16GB.
I’d gladly accept “Hey, that laptop’s just not cutting it” but I figured because it’s exclusively an audio project—people maybe have a different idea as to how to fix the issue.
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What are your sequence settings? Have you tried different sequence settings?
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Yep. Every sequence is Mono, 48000hz. Don't think that has anything to do with it
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