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Premiere Pro 22.2 — Playback performance issues after scaling video in Program Monitor

Explorer ,
Feb 08, 2022 Feb 08, 2022

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Very very choppy visuals when moving and scaling video and images in the program window right after upgrading. It's unusable. Once I downgraded back to previous version the problem disappeared. I'm on a mac mini 2018 with a Radeon 580 egpu. Hopefully you guys can fix this soon because I'd love to use the other new features.

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Feb 08, 2022 Feb 08, 2022

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This article was renamed incorrectly. It's not playback issues. Premiere 22.2 is slow and choppy WHEN scaling and moving around footage, which makes it less responsive and harder to place, move and scale footage quickly. Playback is fine, but actually scaling and moving footage and stills much more difficult because of the choppy visuals. After I downgraded to the previous version, I got buttery smooth scaling and movement when editing in the program window. There is something in the new version that is bugging out graphically.

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Feb 16, 2022 Feb 16, 2022

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This problem has not been solved. Had to downgrade to previous version.

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