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Hello,
Last days I have some problem with Premiere Pro. When I play a video preview from source, it's not lagging. Preview is pretty good and smooth with full resolution. BUT! If I put this video to timeline (or when i create new sequence from clip) it starts lagging. It's lagging with full, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 resolution or with proxy too. I can create proxies with Low, Medium or High Resolution and turn it on. Preview on timeline is still lagging. But preview of source is really smooth with full resolution. This phenomenom is sporadic.
I have MacBook pro with M1 / 16 GB, last version of Adobe Premiere Pro 22.0.0 and last version of MacOS 12.0.1. And clips are from Canon R6 (4K50P 4.2.2. 10 bit).
Thank you for every help.
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I am getting this issue on M1 Macbook pro 14 inches /M1 pro chip , this is crazy to the least .
Performance has been terrible , wondering if it is the laptop or the softwarte
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Try this: Sequence > Delete Render Files.
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Give this a try! Update: Along with extensive rendering time, I began having issues such as the menu not letting me click on the Export button, so I contacted Adobe. They went remote on my laptop and it appeared they went into the file wear Pr was loaded and renamed the folder to something else so the system couldn't point to it. Then it appears they reinstalled Pr with default settings. I asked what they did and they said they basically reset all the preferences to default. Although I had a lot of changes, at least everything works great now! I think the M1 Pro programing developed inconsistencies that caused these various problems.
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Try this: Sequence > Delete Render Files.
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Same problem here i have macbook 16 pro 16gb ram 512 ssd and is lagging please help
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Hi Alexis,
Sorry, friend. Are you also working with similar footage? See if you have the same issue in Beta. Lots of performance improvements there.
Thanks,
Kevin