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poor performance Premiere pro

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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I have a 6700xt & ryzen 3700x but can't get a smooth playback even at 1/4 tried so many things but can't solve the problem neither find a anwser. Appreciate every anwser

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Crash , Editing , Error or problem , Freeze or hang , Hardware or GPU , How to , Performance

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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Hardware is only a small part of the equation. You can share the full specs of your system, Premiere version, but very importantly: what kind of media are you working with and what are you doing with it in the timeline? 

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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specs:

rx 6700xt

3700x

x470 pro carbon

16 gb ram

m.2 ssd

 

premiere version 23.0

 

What I edit:

 

editing videos inn 1080x1920 with effects (innvert, black&white, sharpen, unsharpen, lumetri color, ) and transitionns from a transition pack

 

 

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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While editing is your render bar red? If so

You need to render your timeline as most effects/transitions you use are non gpu accelerated.

 

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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...and also tell us what you have tried.

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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reinstal drivers and program, changed settigs in premiere such as activating gpu accelerated...

changed premiere version, plaback resoulution

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Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

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@Türkan273537108zup , try this recommendations first:

 https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/adobe-premiere-pro-2021-playback-lag/m-p/119...

 

Also, I suggest to follow this guide for better performance in general:

Not all effects are GPU accelerated. And order of effects matters. To make render/export faster, follow these rules:

#1. Ideally don't use CPU-effects at all (keep a timeline "yellow" = maximum speed mode)

#2. If you can't avoid using CPU-effects - don't mix up CPU- and GPU- effects in the same adjustment layer. Doing so will switch rendering into "software only" mode (=very slow). GPU and CPU effects in two different layers. Put "GPU-layer" on top of a "CPU-layer". This way GPU-acceleration will actually work

#3. In case of applying effects directly to a clip without adjustment layers: organize effects in a way that all GPU-effects are applied after CPU-effects

#4. If by all means you have to use some CPU-only effect on top of accelerated ones - then split the job on 2 parts: first you export the timeline with accelerated effects, then re-import and add that necessary CPU-effect (s). This way it'll be much faster than CPU-only render in one pass. (or use render-&-replace instead of export-import)

#5. One more thing. PPro often consider 3rd party effects as non-accelerated even if they use GPU for rendering (Twixtor, RGMB suite, etc ). Use the following as the criteria of non-accelerated effect - its addition turns render bar from yellow to red.

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