Major Issues with Adobe Products - Including OneDrive, Rendering and Instability
Our team has been using OneDrive for the past three years, and it has been incredibly helpful for collaboration and seamless across many other softwares. However, we've encountered significant issues that are making our workflow less efficient when it comes to Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop.
Linking Media on Network Drives:
- When using the built-in browser in Premiere and After Effects to link or import media, the software tries to sync every item in the network folder. This results in unnecessary downloads of our entire network folder causing delays as it attempts to download to read all files within these folders which is not possible since it fills the entire hard disk until it cannot.
- Pausing OneDrive syncing causes Premiere and After Effects to be unable to read any files from the network drives if they are not already stored on the local hard disk.
Dynamic Linking Delays:
- After Effects files that are dynamically linked or even just referenced in Premiere projects cause significant delays, disrupting the workflow, causing lags just moving shapes and graphics around and crashing the application.
Rendering Performance:
- When rendering with Premiere or Media Encoder, the AfterFX.exe renderer runs on only one processor, severely limiting performance. This feels like rendering on a Windows XP from the early 2000s. Most times, the renderer will stop at random points in the video, we even left it overnight and it was still at 30%. When we moved the window, it began to render again. Does it fall asleep or something?
Photoshop Loading Issues:
- Photoshop launches normally, but when trying to open the editor or load an image, it takes about 10 minutes of freezing before it becomes responsive. This significantly hinders productivity.
Overall Software Instability:
- Adobe's software has become increasingly unstable, with frequent crashes, freezes, and slowdowns that disrupt our work. The reliability we've come to expect from Adobe is no longer present, making it challenging to maintain a smooth workflow. They've been built on top of old code and not worth the price they are charging.
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- Adobe's software has become increasingly unstable, with frequent crashes, freezes, and slowdowns that disrupt our work. The reliability we've come to expect from Adobe is no longer present, making it challenging to maintain a smooth workflow. They've been built on top of old code and not worth the price they are charging.
These issues are not present in other software we use, which makes it clear that the problem lies with Adobe's software. The Adobe product line is in dire need of an upgrade to its core components to provide the seamless experience we expect.
We run 3 computers with 12th Gen i7 CPUs, RTX 3080 and 3080 TI. All PCs have 64GB DDR5 RAM.
All 3 of them have these problems in common specifically with Adobe products.
