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AndrewTheGreat
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June 11, 2024
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Pr 24.4.1: insane lags upon changing Scale and Position for a... picture

  • June 11, 2024
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Working with a new project I've come across a problem described in the title - there's a picture from the Internet in my timeline. It's a generic webp (tried a jpeg as well) of 154,29 KB and 2000 x 988 pixels. If I change it's scale and position there is a 1-2 ceconds lag before I actually see the change. On a 14700K, RTX4080 and 64 Gigs Ram.

This project differs in now way from any previous one but for Premiere Pro version I'm using now.

See the video below.

My system is nearly idle when I get this lag.

 

Correct answer Richard van den Boogaard

Yes, I understood that you meant, but how this can be if nvidia is turned on everywhere, of which I added 2 screenshots above?


I have never had to deal with this issue, but a search on YouTube gave me this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaVdYtRBeB8

 

Hope it helps.

3 replies

Participant
March 13, 2025

Hello Came across with the same problem on 2025,  using mac book pro m4 max, just realize just hapen when working whith adjustment layer. 

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2024

Please try to save the picture as a PSD file in Photoshop and import that to PPro.

 

Let us know if that works

 

The webp picture is optimized for use online, not for editing in an NLE. Hence the step to prepare the footage by running it through Ps.

AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
June 12, 2024

same picture. I have jpgs and pngs as well - they act same way

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2024

From the video it seems like you're using the onboard GPU, not the RTX4080.

Community Expert
June 11, 2024

Hi,

Thank you for reaching out. To assist you better with the lag issue you're experiencing in Premiere Pro, could you please provide the following details about your setup and software:

  1. Full System Specifications:
    • CPU Model (You've mentioned it's a 14700K, which is helpful)
    • GPU Model (RTX4080 as mentioned)
    • RAM (64 GB as mentioned)
    • Storage (Type and capacity of your primary drive and the drive where your project files are stored)
  2. Software Details:
    • Operating System (Version and build)
    • Exact version of Adobe Premiere Pro you're using (You mentioned that this version differs from previous ones, which is a crucial detail)
    • Any plugins or third-party effects currently in use
  3. Project Details:
    • Resolution and frame rate of your sequence
    • Any other media types in your timeline (video formats, audio files, etc.)
    • Effects or transitions applied to the problematic clip
  4. Performance Settings:
    • Premiere Pro's settings (Renderer, GPU acceleration settings, etc.)
    • Memory and cache settings in Premiere Pro
  5. Other Information:
    • Whether the issue occurs with all media types or just with certain files
    • Steps you've already taken to troubleshoot the problem (e.g., clearing cache, updating drivers)

With this information, we'll have a clearer understanding of your environment and can provide more targeted advice to help resolve the lag issue.

 

For the time being, please try the following troubleshooting steps to see if they resolve the lag issue in Premiere Pro:

  1. Clear Cache:
    • Go to Edit > Preferences > Media Cache and clear the media cache files. This can sometimes resolve performance issues.
  2. Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure your graphics card drivers are up-to-date. Visit the NVIDIA website to download the latest drivers for your RTX 4080.
  3. Adjust Playback Settings:
    • Lower the playback resolution in the program monitor (e.g., from Full to 1/2 or 1/4).
  4. Optimize Media:
    • Consider transcoding your media to a more Premiere-friendly format like ProRes or DNxHD/HR. These formats are easier for Premiere Pro to handle.
  5. Turn Off High-Quality Playback:
    • Go to Program Monitor Settings (wrench icon) and ensure "High Quality Playback" is unchecked.
  6. Check Sequence Settings:
    • Ensure your sequence settings match your media properties to avoid unnecessary rendering.
  7. Disable GPU Acceleration:
    • Try switching from GPU Acceleration to Software Only in Project Settings > General to see if the issue persists.
  8. Update Premiere Pro:
    • Ensure you're using the latest version of Premiere Pro. Adobe frequently releases updates that address performance issues.
  9. Close Background Applications:
    • Make sure there are no heavy background applications running that might be consuming system resources.
  10. Check System Resource Usage:
    • Open Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac) to see if there are any unusual spikes in CPU, GPU, or RAM usage while you experience the lag.
  11. Reset Preferences:
    • Sometimes, resetting preferences can help. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) while launching Premiere Pro to reset the preferences.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, please provide more detailed information about your setup and the problem as mentioned in my previous message.

 

Looking forward to your response!

 

T-Sal
AndrewTheGreat
Known Participant
June 11, 2024

Hi, @T - Sal 

1) Storage - Kingston Renegate 2 gb ssd, secondary drive, and Premiere Pro is installed on my main 1 gb Kingston Renegate Ssd, both have tons of free space.

2) Win 11 (updates regularly), Premiere Pro 24.4.1 latest build. Some third party plugins are used in the project but not on the image in question or any other footage or media seconds before and after it. Mainly it's Atom presets (made on the basis of Pr or Ae own effects) or FilmImpact transitions. Nothing I haven't used before in the previous projects

3) a general 1920 by 1089 @ 29.97 fps sequence, an IPhone plus a DJI camera footage, some stock videos in mp4-h254 and youtube videos of the same codec and format. Some mp3 and wav sounds. Everything is seconds before the problematic place of the timeline (except for some unefited footage after)

4) Of course it's a Cuda renderer, who uses mercury in 2024? Both nvidia and intel acceleration checkboxes ticked. 12 gb of ram are given to applications other than Premiere Pro, I suppose it's a default setting there

5) This issue appers with any footage in this project when I move it using the Position or scale it using the Scale. All the steps to troubleshoot this issue you wrote above I tried - nothing helps except trying to scale or move this picture alone in a new empty project. What I cannot understand is why am I even having lags while my system is nearly idle.

 

Tomorrow I'm gonna try removing every media from my timeline one by one and post back the result... But still - 27 per cent CPU load and empty iGPU and videocard ... How can I have lags with anything at all...

My SSDs btw are 7600\7000 and 7300/6000 speed...