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stefanocps
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June 18, 2024
Question

hardware requiremnts

  • June 18, 2024
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hello, after a good while i awasn't using premiere, i have found it that is really difficult to work doing some fx

I am testing with a 10 seconds 4k  clips, in proxy  prores quicktime. I hav emplaced the sam clip 3 times on top each other with different blend, and i have put a adjusmetn layer with a kernel convultion blur

I have the red line...and a t times the video is not so smooth

 I have a pc ryzen 7 3700x, nvidio gtx1070 32gb ram on windows 11

O.s. on ssd, clip on normal hd. Premiere 24.4.1

It is not the latest pc..but for such a small thingshould be enough, with proxies also

I don't remember going so quickly to red last time i used

any idea?

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2024
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I hav emplaced the sam clip 3 times on top each other with different blend, and i have put a adjusmetn layer with a kernel convultion blur

 


By @stefanocps

 

3 clips, blend mode and a non gpu acc. fx: that requires rendering on the timeline befor playback.

What kind of proxies are you using?

stefanocps
Inspiring
June 18, 2024

i used the preset called

prores quicktime

by the way..how do i know if an fx is gpu acc or not?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2024

Your timeline is red because you are using a non gpu accelerated effect.

Mike Dziennik
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2024

Have you tried rendering the effects?

stefanocps
Inspiring
June 18, 2024

i haven't rendered., my concern is that it become suddendly red..rendering a part