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I have 64 Gb Ram , 1Tb SSD , Ryzen 9 5950x 16 cores and RTX 3080.
and i can't even do basic editing .
premiere pro is so lagging.
Even though i had alloted it use of 35gb of ram .
Tried both gaming and studio driver , nothing is working.
Cleared media cashe, use of proxies.
I had tried all possible but nothing is helpful.
I spent months to learn this software , brought pc to do my editing job , but of no use.
Adone isn't fixing or improving anything with their update.
This Software is waste of money.
First, the last Nvidia driver that is known stable and usable at this time is the 517.40 Studio driver. The later ones have been a mess for many users even in Resolve. So ... go to their site, the 'older drivers' list, and do a clean install. That may help some.
Next ... user performance is all over the freaking place at this time. In both Premiere and Resolve. Many of us are getting awesome performance, while some like you are getting total crud. Very, very frustrating. But as someone who wor
...i switched back to 2020 version and its working absolutely fine without any lag
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First, the last Nvidia driver that is known stable and usable at this time is the 517.40 Studio driver. The later ones have been a mess for many users even in Resolve. So ... go to their site, the 'older drivers' list, and do a clean install. That may help some.
Next ... user performance is all over the freaking place at this time. In both Premiere and Resolve. Many of us are getting awesome performance, while some like you are getting total crud. Very, very frustrating. But as someone who works both in Premiere and Resolve, and is on here, LGG and the BM forums daily ... it ain't just Premiere that has some user issues.
Total sympathy ... and I'm frustrated too as I'm used to being able to ask what hardware and media & effects, and give a logical series of steps to take to puzzle out the issue & get someone going. Right now? Jeessh.
Two nearly identical rigs, media & workflows can have opposite experiences. One screaming along, the other screaming at their computer. No frickin' clue.
For comparison, my desktop is a 3960X 24 core Ryzen, 128GB of RAM w 2080Ti. Two Nvme drives, one for C drive apps only, the other for all Cache files. Several other large SSDs for working drives. Both Premiere and Resolve working good, Ae is simply awesome. Mostly with BRAW and some Panny All-I mov, some Red & Sony, not much Canon or other.
My laptop is a 4 year old Acer Triton, w the cute little "lappy" version of the 2080Ti, and it's doing very well with Pr, but Resolve was such a dog I uninstalled it. I don't even think of Ae on that machine.
I'm getting great performance, which doesn't mean anyone else is. Just a data point. In a very frustrating time.
Neil
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changing studio driver helped a bit, but still the part where i hade used graphic template , itslagging alot still.....
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i switched back to 2020 version and its working absolutely fine without any lag
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Νew versions of premiere 2022-23 and new nvidia drivers do not work properly.
Many errors and crashes.
And for me previous versions 2020 and previous drivers of nvidia work better with premiere.
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Have you tried using an editing codec like ProRes, DNxHD, or Cineform?
Use it for your source footage and make sure that the Sequence Video Preview setting matches exactly.
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What is the footage? You do not have Quick Sync. If it is HEVC or H.264 (especially 4K), transcode to an editing codec, and all will be well.
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Νew versions of premiere 2022-23 and new nvidia drivers do not work properly.
Many errors and crashes.
And for me previous versions 2020 and previous drivers of nvidia work better with premiere.
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Some are needing to go back to the 517.40 Nvidia drivers, but that only works with 3000 and earlier cards.
So which card do you have? And have you tried the 517.40 driver?
Neil