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I have really big issues with playback on Premiere pro CC, att all updates. I have Win 10 Pro 64 bit
Intel Xeon W3550 3,06 GHz
24 Gb of RAM
nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with latest drivers
CS6 works fine but in the CC during playback of every video my frames are constantly dropping. I was trying every solutions that other members adviced but nothing works. I don´t know where is the problem. Any ideas ?
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How about sharing the type of media ... file/codecs, frame-rate/size, and how created, plus perhaps if you've more than one disc in use, if so how used ... what sort of effects are you using on your sequences ... anything like that which may be straining something in your system.
Neil
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It´s a .mov file from Canon 6D in 25 fps 1080 p, it doesn´t work as a source video and when I creat a new timeline from the file it doesn´t work too. It´s just raw video from camera without any edit. I use 256 GB SSD as main disc for runnig the CC and 3 TB WD for loading the footage. I changed a graphic card from old nVIDIA quadro FX3800 because it isn´t supported by CC but it´s still not working.
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Do you have any other media to test? 6D mov files one does expect to work ...
Neil
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I tried footage from GoPro, DJI phantom 3, canon 5d mk ii, canon G7x, smartphone footage, nothing works right. In CS6 playback works fine.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2As_HiCszzMZlVrNnMwZnpwX3c/view?usp=sharing here is the example of playback
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The GoPro and drone footage at times is a bit harder for the CPU's to work with as they tend to be highly compressed, and the more compression is used in encoding, the more CPU cycles go into de-coding for playback while editing. Smartphone can also be an issue at times.
The two Canon's you mention should work pretty decently though. And for quarter-size to have that much playback issue ... hmmm.
petergaraway​ ... any ideas?
Neil
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Un-tick "Enable accelerated Intel h.264 decoding" in preferences/media tab and close extra premiere panels-hide
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I un-ticked that and closed all the hidden panels but nothing changed .
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really odd that cs6 works but cc doesn't. is cuda renderer turned on? cleared cache? what is your preview codec?
anyway, i posted 27 things you could try
Premiere Pro Multicamera lags on my very powerful PC when moving the blue bar
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Two years late on this one...but we had similar issues with dropped frames during playback dating back to 2016 based on a similarly spec'd system. Turns out it was the Geforce GPU (Tried with 980ti, 1060 & 1070) . Eventually buckled and swapped the GTX cards with Quadro P4000...no more frame dropping.
I guess there is some advantage to Quadro cards beyond the 10-bit output.