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I'm not sure what's wrong but I can't for the life of me get my playback to run smoothly. Everything else works as fast as it should.
I'm running it off an external with almost 1tb of storage left, I've uninstalled/reinstalled, reset the caches, have zero effects or luts on the clips -- WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
Hi Kevin, thanks for the suggestions. I deleted media cache and that has made a difference. The playback head is behaving more as it should. Thank you.
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Got your note. Bad performance, eh? We need more info about your system and media, please: FAQ: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-what-information-should-i-provide-when-a...
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Kevin
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Same, latest Premiere (non-beta). M2 Max on a Macbook Pro, 96gb of RAM on Ventura 13.5. Mix of h264 originals. Pretty pittiful performance, even after rendering my entire sequence to Prores LT. This is like a 90 seconds sequence, too. Full green in the top bar and absolutely atrocious playback. Feeling very annoyed I updated my project file from 23 (I know, I know).
Frankly I only upgraded because I thought Speech Enhance was actually built in to 24, then I learned it's only in Beta, so I installed Beta, but Beta is a total failure because Beta doesn't sync preferences over. I tried duplicating my complete profile from ~iCloud/Documents/Adobe/Premiere AND doing the sync up to the cloud / sync down from the cloud bit. Neither accurately carried over my Preferences (label colors).
So now I have crap performance (which honestly 23 wasn't that bad) and not the useful new feature I cared about. So annoying.
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I upgraded to the last 24 version and after that, I'm in the same situation. I realized that if I use any plugin it makes Premiere run like a turtle. This is so annoying. Adobe, please fix this!!!
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Oh actually, this is the same bug that plauged me in 23.0 I'm just now realizing.
Good luck with this one — if my Program/Source window is edge-to-edge touching the edges of the screen, playback is dogshit. If I bring the window in by just a few pixels on either side, it's butter smooth. Classic Premiere problem — something totally ridiculous that would only effect this application. 🤦
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After literally MONTHS of trying to solve this problem, this solution worked for me. Notably, not even using proxies would improve the playback of video, but as adamjrichaman suggested, simply reducing the size of the Premiere Pro window allows me to play my video files, at full resolution, without scaling the playback quality or using proxies.
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I couldn't find a link to edit my original post; of course, I meant to refer to adamjrichman, not adamjrichaman. Sorry for the spelling error.
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Hi @massimom63754706, Hi @adamjrichman,
Have you tried pressing Shift at launch to launch the Reset Options dialog box? You can delete media cache and reset preferences here. Please try those things, then report back.
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Kevin
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Of course I have. Absolutely no change. I've also tried different TB4 cables, Displayport cables, HDMI cables... every possible thing to correct this issue that occurs only in Premiere to no avail. Multiple issues plauge my Premire experience — 1. Not being able to keep the window edge-to-edge on my monitor. 2. Not be able to put the playback window in the top half of my rotated-90-degree screen without Premiere trying to flip the image sideways or simply spazz out. 3. Not being able to playback without massive lag. 23 much more stable re: lag (again, 24 so far is pittiful — 5x faster timeline experience? More like 50x slower). 23 does not resolve issue 1 and 2.
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Same issues. 2024 is laggy on any move I make-- dragging on the timeline, changing graphic position, playback... it's really bad. I ended up downgrading my project so I could open it back up in 2023, which is quite smooth. So far my experience with 2024 (and I tried the beta with the same results) has been awful.
Macbook pro, 2.4ghz 8 core i9, 32gb, radeon 555X 4GB. Pleeeeeaaaase fix this.
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Hi @mikih95087121, Hi @adamjrichman, Hello, @massimom63754706,
I apologize that the community was unable to solve your issue. At this time, please contact assisted support directly to help you find a solution to this problem. The chat pod is in the lower-right corner of the screen there. Ask for the “video queue” to reach our digital video specialists. I hope they can help you.
Let us know what they say so that the community can stay informed and help others having trouble with the same situation.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Same issue, Play more than 2x clips together Laggy.
I think this started when my Nvidia Drivers updated & NOT upgraded to 2024.
I just installed new drivers, I thought maybe there was a bug seeing another new version came out so quick Nvidia might have patched it.
But after update no difference. Making it imposible to edit.
Mod note: Edited. Please avoid profanity, even if implied with initials, etx. Minors are here.
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Send support a message here in the chat pod in the lower right: https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html. I hope they can help you.
Kevin
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Ever find a fix for this? I have the same issue whenever I have layers of clips. Literally can't find or figure out a fix, I'm about to lose my mind.
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Hi @Ted36369179vub9,
Has your system ever worked with the same workflow or footage? Let us know more info, like computer specs and the exact media you are working with, and we can assist.
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Kevin
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My system has always worked for years before the 2024 update.
2k footage, 60fps
Sequence settings 1080x1920 for social media reels. Never have had a problem in the past. Tried proxies, changing every sequence setting you could imagine such as codec, fps, etc. preferences settings, deleting media cache, etc etc.
resolution playback set to 1/2, or even 1/4, it does not matter, still issues.
pc specs are i7 12700k
1070 ti 8gb
16 gb ram
500gb ssd for all adobe uses with couple hundred gb free space.
Footage recorded and imported into adobe from BarraCuda 5400rpm.
I can edit single video layer projects no problem. Once I add just 1 more layer of video, the playback is choppy and extreme input lag.
Im able to render and it's smooth, but rendering to be able to watch the play back is not practical obviously.
only thing I can think of is to potentially try a 7200rpm drive or get the raw footage to the ssd THEN import.
thoughts?
please excuse grammatical errors
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Footage is .mp4
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Same for me as well...I haven't got time to root through all possible solutions, so I'll just have to downgrade back to 23....the 5x faster timeline was a massive sell as I've not been happy with the experience for a while and now it's even worse!
And this is just after my 13 year old daughter has introduced me to CapCut on her phone, which after a little play on my desktop seems to absolutely wipe the floor with Prem in terms of playback, rendering and exporting speeds...not to mention all of the instant effects on offer, that are so appealing to the insta generation - is Premiere a dinosaur on the cusp of extinction??
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I too have terrible playhead lag on the timeline since updating to 2024. Video/audio will play ok, but the playhead stays frozen for several seconds, then catches up. I normally have the program monitor playback resolution set to 1/2, but I now have to reduce it to 1/4, and that doesn't always solve the issue either. This occurs when starting playback on the timeline, even with a green bar above the clip. Once the playhead does begin to move, it continues to move as it should during the rest of the playback. GPU driver updates haven't fixed it. I also get source & program monitor blackouts again now, and have to reboot Premiere to resolve that.
I haven't seen a bit of improvement in performance in 2024, it's gone down instead. I don't believe Adobe's testing is at all rigorous before releasing updates. There have been very few, if any, updates I can recall that didn't introduce problems, some new, many old.
Windows 10, AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core Processor 3.49 GHz, 64GB RAM, NVIDIA RTX3080 GPU
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Hello @raya18111348,
I read your notes. Sounds like a poor performance issue. I appreciate the system specs. On the post, you did not mention the media that you are using. Can you give the community details on that? AMD CPUs do not have Quick Sync so relies on the GPU for H.264 encoding/decoding. If you are using H.264 or HEVC media, that could be at the heart of your problem. If it's 4K or 10-bit, the situaiton can be worse. Have you tried transcoding or proxies? That's the typical recommendation for those operating with AMD CPUs for better and smoother editing. Let me know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your reply. Yes, 4K H.264 Long-GOP is typically the media involved. I first move all media from storage drives to the internal SSD, so that's where the project files reside. For preview files I specified GoPro Cineform (YUV 10-bit).
Prior to PP 2024, editing was satisfactorily smooth. Only since updating to 2024 do these issues occur. I have not resorted to transcoding or proxies.
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OK, @raya18111348,
Thanks for the info. It it worked OK in the past, but the update is crossing you up, I have a few things you can try.
Let me know if any of these steps helped you. If not, return for further troubleshooting. I hope the community can help you.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin, thanks for the suggestions. I deleted media cache and that has made a difference. The playback head is behaving more as it should. Thank you.
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Well, I should have said deleting media cache has helped, but not 100%. When I finish my current project, I'll experiment more.