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Neat video

Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019

When starting to use neat video and after applying neat video premiere pro become unresponsive and ram can use up 40gb with cpu and gpu doing nothing. When in the neat video app it works perfectly just using the gpu. Just seems really laggy. Any tips on how to fix this issue? 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019

As neat video is a 3rd party plugin might want to contact vendor.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019
I did that how I got neat working so well. May need to go back but they suggested it was adobe that was making it go a little wrong.
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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019

When rendering the clip adobe doesn't even use 30% of the cpu and nothing on the GPU. 9900k and 2080ti

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Community Expert ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019

Neat Video is a render hog and because of that i always apply it when the whole project is done since having it on several clips during the editing is not so good.

 

Sometimes i apply it during editing and adjust the settings until i ge a good result, but when done i turn it off with the fx-symbol in the Effect Controls. Or, use the global fx mute since it it easy to miss to enable it if one has many clips that uses Neat Video.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019
I agree and that's what neat told me to do aswell (even though I do it at the end as well) but now it's just making premiere freeze and takes 37gb of ram and holding it hostage until I close premerie 😕
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Community Expert ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019

Are you using the latest version of Neat Video?

Is your video driver up to date?

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019
Yeah using v5 now and using studio drivers that are up to date.
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LEGEND ,
Sep 22, 2019 Sep 22, 2019
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Use Neat on a clip, only one at a time. Set the temporal for a max of 4 frames, most things pretty light, and wait for it to finish. As soon as it does, do a render and replace operation with the preview format/codec set to a decent quality Cineform, DNxHd/R or ProRes.

 

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