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November 10, 2021
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CPU running at 100% capacity immediately since 2022 update

  • November 10, 2021
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I'm using 10th gen Intel i9 CPU, 8gb graphics with 16gb of ram and I have a 1TB SSD dedicated to premiere pro.

 

Before the 2022 update I could run my 4k Vlog footage at 1/2 no problem. Since the update I can't even run it at 1/8 for even a second and the CPU caps out immediately. Anyone having this issue or have any fixes? This has caused my business to be a day behind schedule which is a massive problem and now client's are waiting much longer for the there content which has never happened before. This problem is effecting my business's reputation. I've proxied the files for now (proxied to 720p and still not running great even at 1/4) 

I hate using proxies because I have to wait for them to render and you have to be very careful to get all the frame rates right otherwise it ends up being much more work. 

Correct answer Beaudi5C30

💢FIX💢

 

Hey there Timn. I did some searching around in the forums and found a fix.

If you run the play back at "full" instead of 1/2 or below it works perfectly fine. The processing code for 1/2 and below must be filling the CPU with to much code or some nonsense like that.

Really frustrating and annoying.

I'm really hoping that Adobe atleast releases an official statement about this. Its been nearly a week and the issue is still unresolved or spoken about it properly. Always rather disappointed by adobes efforts to admit mistakes. I don't expect them to be perfect but i do expect them to be  honest about there product and maybe offer somthing for our lost money and time since we will be payong for this nonsense for the rest our lives.

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Kevin-Monahan
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December 17, 2024

Thanks, I appreciate the comment.

 

Cheers,
Kevin

 

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Participant
January 20, 2023
It didn't solve the problem. My CPU still peaking to 100 only i press play on Adobe premier or run through the video I'm editing. can you help please.
ltsvalkov
Participant
June 18, 2023

I have the same problem, and so far I can't find a solution...

Participating Frequently
June 18, 2023

I found the solution, its called davinci resolve, best choice I've ever made. Editing has never been easier.

Participating Frequently
October 16, 2022

Exactly the same problem, been out of work 5 months now trying to find a fix. CPU Running at 100%, GPU at 0% even with 64GB of ram, a new ROG STRIX Z690-E motherboard, RTX 3090 and a 12th Gen i9... I mean no matter what hardware/settings/version I use, I just simply can't get adobe to run stable. The program even causes BSOD sometimes at random.

 

Inspiring
February 18, 2022

Hi, i'm curious. What format of footage do you want to edit?

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Overlook Art
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2022

Hi, I post all the specs of timeline in a previous reply.

Anyway, everything is FHD, there is only a 4K clip (a light flare video with black background, so I apply a blend/Opacity effects).

When this track is able and I playback at full res the CPU goes at 100% and the PC shuts down.

If I play at full res only a title track the CPU goes at 30% that is too much in any case.

It never happened before. Everything started yesterday. 

Ciao! Pura vida!
Overlook Art
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2022

Hi, I have the same problem since the last updates. Now if I play at full resolution the CPU reaches 100% of usage and the system crashes.

If I set the playback at 1/2 the CPU reaches 50%.

Before the updates I never hadn't this kind of problem, playback at full resolution.

Windows 10

Intel 9th

64GB ddr4 RAM

Gforce RTX 2700 super

3 ssd (system, media, cache)

Ciao! Pura vida!
Inspiring
February 18, 2022

Do you edit H.264? Is it possible Nvenc was enabled and now it is not? 

Overlook Art
Participating Frequently
February 18, 2022

Yes, I do. I am editing h.264, but the problem is during the playback in the Timeline not during exporting in AME.

It is a FHD Timeline with few tracks (1 Video HD with 2 Lumetri effects, 1 Adjustments layer with Lumetri effect, 1 png logo with Position, Scale and 3D effect, 1 adjustment layer with Transform effect - Scale+Position, a 4K video of flare with Opacity/Blend effect, 1 nest sequence of a simple animated logo with Photoshop layers) .

In the Timeline there is a 4K clip that I scaled to timeline dimension and I applied a Merge Opacity Option (it is a light flare on black background).

I'm verifying just now that when this track is able the CPU goes to 100% when I playback at full res (for this reason the computer shutdowns).

Then I played back at full res only a title track, the CPU went to 30% at that is a lot for only one simple track. 

It never happened before, everything started yesterday.

Some days ago there was an update, I don't know if something changed. 

Ciao! Pura vida!
timn25901022
Participant
November 13, 2021

got exactly the same problem - adobe need to sort this issue out, Ive spent hours on chat and email with them!!

Beaudi5C30AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
November 13, 2021

💢FIX💢

 

Hey there Timn. I did some searching around in the forums and found a fix.

If you run the play back at "full" instead of 1/2 or below it works perfectly fine. The processing code for 1/2 and below must be filling the CPU with to much code or some nonsense like that.

Really frustrating and annoying.

I'm really hoping that Adobe atleast releases an official statement about this. Its been nearly a week and the issue is still unresolved or spoken about it properly. Always rather disappointed by adobes efforts to admit mistakes. I don't expect them to be perfect but i do expect them to be  honest about there product and maybe offer somthing for our lost money and time since we will be payong for this nonsense for the rest our lives.

Inspiring
June 19, 2023

I used to have the same issue. In my case, it was related to the playback that was not at "full" like you, but then it happened again. This time it was caused by an adjustment layer I used with an SLOG convertion lut. Even if it was off, it was lagging a lot, like a lot lot lot. Only fix was to completly delete it.

G.