Choppy Playback with 'Reverse Speed' Clip
I have a problem when I select 'reverse speed' on a clip in the timeline. The subsequent playback becomes very choppy (high % of dropped frames). I have been able to reproduce this problem on two separate computers (both Win 10 machines with Premiere v13.1). This choppy playback does not happen when the clip is played back in 'forward speed', nor if I apply different effects to it like Lumetri colour adjustments. It seems limited to the 'reverse speed' effect, though admittedly I haven't tried too many additional effects yet. But the end result is that the timeline is unwatchable for any clips where I employ this 'reverse speed' effect.
I am at a loss for why this is happening (hence the forum post) and am wondering if I am overlooking something obvious or if this is indeed a bug. Both my machines should be capable of handing this without any issues. I was using an older 'trashcan' Mac Pro from 2013 (with 32GB of RAM) and it didn't exhibit these problems, so I wonder if it is a Windows-specific issue.
Troubleshooting thus far:
- Create proxy clips for all files. No impact.
- Changed playback resolution from full > 1/2 > 1/4 > 1/8. No discernible impact. Maybe slightly better at lower resolutions.
- toggled the Renderer for Mercury Playback between GPU acceleration and software only. No impact.
- Tried different 4k drone clips. Same result.
- Imported 4k clips into a 1080p timeline (and set to frame size). No impact.
- Imported 4k GoPro clips into timeline to see if there was a difference amongst different 4k source devices. Same result.
- Used an older (2013) Mac Pro (trashcan with 32GB of RAM) to play the same timeline and it did not have any problems with dropped frames on the reverse speed clip.
Clip information:
4k .mov files from DJI Mavic 2 Pro
4k .mp4 files from GoPro Hero 6 (for testing)
Computer(s) information:
Workstation:
Custom Build
Asus WS C621E SAGE Motherboard
2x Xeon Silver 4114 @ 2.20 GHz (10 cores each; 20 cores total)
64 GB Ram
Nvidia Quadro P2000
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (version 1809)
OS drive = Samsung Pro 970 1TB NVMe
Cache drive = same as OS
Media = 8 TB mechanical drive
Laptop:
Dell 5520
Intel i7-7820HQ @ 2.90 GHz
16 GB Ram
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (version 1809)
3840x2160 resolution
Nvidia Quadro M1200 (discrete)
Intel HD Graphics 630 (built-in)
HDD = 1TB NVMe drive (everything on a single drive)
Premiere Version 13.1 (Magician)
Any thoughts/troubleshooting would be welcome.
- Andrew.
