Ongoing Performance Issues on M2 Macs – Freezing, Lag, and CPU Overload
Hi Adobe team,
I’m experiencing severe performance issues with Premiere Pro on my MacBook Air M2, and I wanted to report the bug in detail.
Summary of the problem:
Premiere Pro constantly freezes, lags, and causes extremely high CPU usage on my M2 Mac, even when working on very lightweight projects. Editing becomes nearly impossible and the software feels unstable and unoptimized.
I’ve already tried all the standard troubleshooting steps — clearing cache, resetting preferences, disabling hardware acceleration, and reinstalling the app — but nothing resolves the issue.
At this point, I’ve seen hundreds and hundreds of users across Reddit and Adobe forums reporting the same exact problem, which seems to have started right after the latest macOS update.
Please, consider releasing an update to fix this as soon as possible. It’s genuinely absurd that such a critical issue has persisted for over a month. Right now, it’s impossible to work — I can’t even add a single line of text without the software freezing.
Thank you for your time and support, Lorenzo
Steps to reproduce:
Open Premiere Pro
Create or open a project with minimal assets (even empty timelines cause issues)
Move through the timeline or perform any basic editing
→ Within minutes, the system begins to lag, Premiere becomes unresponsive, and CPU usage spikes
Expected behavior:
Smooth performance on a machine like the MacBook Air M2, especially when dealing with very light editing tasks.
Actual behavior:
Premiere freezes and becomes unresponsive frequently. It also causes abnormal CPU spikes that affect the entire system’s responsiveness. This behavior was not present in earlier versions.
Hardware and system information:
MacBook Air M2 (8-core CPU, 10-core GPU, 16 GB RAM)
macOS Sonoma 14.5
Premiere Pro 24.3 (latest version)
I’ve already tried all the standard troubleshooting steps — clearing cache, resetting preferences, disabling hardware acceleration, and reinstalling the app — but nothing resolves the issue.At this point, I’ve seen hundreds and hundreds of users across Reddit and Adobe forums reporting the same exact problem, which seems to have started right after the latest macOS update.
Please, consider releasing an update to fix this as soon as possible. It’s genuinely absurd that such a critical issue has persisted for over a month. Right now, it’s impossible to work — I can’t even add a single line of text without the software freezing. thanks a lot
