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Hi Adobe Community
We experienced constant, unexpected crashes in Premiere Pro since we signed up for CC 2017.
I took a real project we're working on to document the whole process.
We record RED Epic Digital Cinema Camera and our goal was to go through one whole project with Original 5K R3D Files, since PP can work with those files natively. The raw material is located on a NAS (Synology RS3412RPxs) and is connected via 10Gig Ethernet and AFP Apple Filing Protocol.
Before editing i import all the R3D Files and creat proxy files for each Clip.
The project consists a 10 minute statement with one additional external audio layer. The job then was, to create several graphics for the start, during and for the end of the statement. Some graphics i created in Photoshop and some i created with the function „replace with after effects composition“ since some graphics need to have small, smooth animations in it.
During the project i started to create a list, to document how, when and how often crashes occur.
I’ve gone through 31 crashes in about 10 days never working longer than 2 hours in PP. 7 of those crashes ended at the login screen of our Mac. 3 of them ended with a restart done by the computer itself.
When encoding the 10 minute project in Media Encoder we are not able to do other work on the computer (CPU Used: ca. 1300%) – otherwise it will crash and end up at the login screen.
Hardware Information:
Mac Pro 5.1:
OSX Yosemite (10.10.5)
Mac Pro 5.1 (Mid 2010)
2x2.4 Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
24GB 1066 Mhz DDR3 ECC RAM
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2048 MB
NAS:
Synology RS3412RPxs
Synology RX1214 (expansion unit)
Connecton via Ethernet 10Gig Link and AFP
DSM-OS-Version 6.0.2-8451
CPU: 2* Intel Core i3-2100 / 3.1 GHz
RAM: 2048 MB
Software Information:
Premiere Pro
CC 2017
Version 11.0.2.
Media Encoder
CC 2017
11.0.2.
Premiere Pro Settings:
Memory
For other applications: 12GB
RAM for PP: 12 GB
Optimize rendering for: power
Projectsettings
Renderer: Mercury Playback Engine – GPU-Speed (CUDA)
Media Encoder Settings:
Renderer: Mercury Playback Engine – GPU-Speed (CUDA)
We already have gone through some troubleshottings like:
Is someone experiencing similar issues with CC 2017?
I hope someone has a solution even if this means our mac is too old to handle CC 2017 😉
Thanks in advance!
Greetings from Switzerland
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I am also having constant crashing issues!
Macbook Pro 2016 15" (460)
macOS 10.12.3
Premiere 2017.0.2
OpenCL Renderer
Data on Synology NAS (~50MB/s r&w)
I can't go into detail just yet, but I've noticed a few things and I'm curious if you're experiencing the same issue. Most of my crashes as during an "action" dragging, cutting, undo, etc.
I eventually realized that if clips on the timeline haven't finished generating their thumbnails OR the Program monitor hasn't caught up to the timeline, It is far more prone to crash. In fact, I ended up minimizing the video tracks on the timeline or mute the tracks it gets better.
BUT no matter what configuration my timeline is in, I will eventually crashing during a copy&paste (or similar action).
I'm going on 30-40 crashes in 48hrs at this point. My PROJ folder has 10 recovery files for every real .proj file.
This is all after the 2017.0.2 update.
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Having the same issues with the 2017.0.2 update. This was my first time using the "create proxies" feature and I totally regret it. Crashes constantly and am having to redo work over and over.
Footage:
5k RED Dragon
Mac Pro (Late 2013)
3.5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
Memory: 32 GB 1866 MHz DDR3
Graphics: AMD FirePro D500 3072 MB
I'm not even getting into multiple layers of video, just organizing and pulling selects
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