Premiere has been heating my laptop massively, in prep for frying eggs.
I've dug around the web a bit, but can't seem to find this heat related answer, directly connected to Premiere. Since I'm editing from home at the moment, I've been editing on my Macbook Pro (15' 2018, 2.2 GHz i7, 16gb ddr4, Radeon Pro 555x 4gb running Mojave 10.4.6 and Premiere (ver just before 14.1, so 14?) Sorry I upgraded to 14.1 on Friday before I shut everything down out of frustration.
Simply playing the timeline (HD with pan and scan photos and simple animated text on a 1 second project) frequently causes the fans to spin like mad. They go from 2100 rpm to 5000+. All six cores are close to maxed out and I could fry an egg on the back end of the laptop. I have looked at activity monitor a bit, but I'm not 100% sure what I should be looking for. Can't remember the numbers, but in some cases Premiere is using a lot of cpu memory, but other times not as much. Thur and Friday all my bin icons were struggling to show (ie just gray squares) on booting up and switching from color to graphics window views. I've had this heat problem happen with Adobe Media Encoder over several generations on both my laptop and an older MacPro, encoding just two HD projects to Vimeo 1080p. I found a workaround for AME, but can't seem to find one for Premiere.
Also, if I stop playing the timeline and minimize Premiere the laptop normally starts cooling off and the fans go down. Sometimes the only solution is to shut Premiere down completely. No other app (other than AME does this). Thoughts?
Thanks ahead of time for the help!
