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December 12, 2022
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Premiere Pro 23.1 performance issues after upgrading (Windows and NVIDIA)

  • December 12, 2022
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Yup same here 
i have win 11 RTX3070ti 
intel corei7 12gen H
after the update it become slow on work flow going back good option 

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Participant
December 12, 2022

Hi,

I don't know if it's because of an auto update or something like this, but my premiere pro become suddenly very very VERY slow.

Moving element on timeling lag, navigate on timeline lag, extend element on timeline lag, playback is impossible to work with because too much lag. Lag start when I try to just play a video without any effect on it !! Even with proxy (very low proxy), tried to check/uncheck high quality playback, tried all playback resolution, even 1/16 lag. And EVEN when I render from in to out a little part of my sequence, the line is green, BUT playback is lagging, that's not normal...

I've read on this forum to swith audio hardware input to none, this doesn't help.

CUDA is of course activated, all my footage, project and cache are on different M.2 SSD

Lumetry scope away too.

I don't know what to do. Everything works fine few days ago, but now it's impossible to work in this conditions...

 

PC specs :

Windows 10 Pro

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
128 Gb RAM
RTX 3090

 

Thank in advance for your help ! 

Participant
December 12, 2022

Exemple with green timeline lag in attachement.. Never seen that before, there is a problem but can't find where is this problem...

Itam
Known Participant
January 13, 2023

Hi, Guillaume,

Try rolling back GPU drivers to 517.xx or your version of Premiere Pro. Sorry for this error.

 

Thanks,
Kevin


Hi Kevin,

 

I am really curious if Adobe is recognising this problem. I see more and more people complaining about sluggish performance of premiere since last update. But a lot of responses are about if those people did this or that to see if it will improve performance or about outdated hardware. Is there a bug in the latest premiere (or does it have to do with NVIDIA-drivers), or do we just have to deal with it and expect that Premiere is getting more demanding for our workstations?

Sorrie to directly put this to you, but since you have 'Adobe Employee' underneath your name I thought I might give it a try 😉