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Hello Community,
i have a big Problem with Framedrops during Playback View in Adobe Premiere. Its always start from 20 to 90 fps drops by frameindicator. And it feels like mirco stops during the playback it doesnt matter wich quality (Full, 1/2, 1/4)
Maybe its a Hardware Problem? Threadripper in combination with the ASUS GTX 1080 TI IOG? ( But all Benchmark test and stress test works very well)
Software Problem?
Kamera File Problem? Project Settings?
120 FPS Sony 7R III Files
Thank you for your help
Alexander Schroer
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Hi Alexander,
Sounds like a performance issue. Have you tried the proxy workflow? Basic Premiere Pro editing workflow
Let us know if that solves your issue.
Thanks,
Kevin
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This error is consistent with anyone that has a Threadripper 16 core and a GTX 1080ti video card. My system with 64GB RAM, M.2 boot drive, M.2 Scratch drive, SSD for Vision CAN NOT PLAY any video without dropping frames, and I'm only editing in HD!! The exact same files in my 2010 MacPro play fine. There is a serious problem between Premiere, Threadripper, GTX180ti and the M.2 drives. No one has offered any suggestions to fix this major problem. I transcode to ProRes on my Mac and then edit on the PC in Premiere. There are still droped frames but nowhere near as many. Long GOP .mxfs are the worst but again my ancient MacPro will play them fine. Mark.
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Hi.
You can try the following, go to Edit> Preferences> Playback and uncheck Enable Mercury Transmit., Restart the program and try.