Premiere Pro Pegging CPU at 100%
This issue primarily occurs when viewing and editing 4K clips and only gets worse when adding layers, FX, etc. I'll literally have a single 4K clip playing in Premiere Pro and my CPU usage will jump to and stay at 100% while my GPU hardly does anything even though GPU acceleration is enabled.
When I'm working with lower resolution clips (1080p, for example), things seem to work fine, even if I have multiple layers, multiple FX, and multiple other applications open.
My system specs (please let me know if you need more info):
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
- RAM: 64.0 GB DDR4
- OS: Windows 10 Home, Version 21H2
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
- Drives:
- Internal M.2 SSD (C Drive): Model CT1000P5PSSD8, 1 TB
- External USB 3.0 M.2 SSD (D Drive): Model Samsung Portable SSD T5 SCSI Disk Device, 2 TB
I'm running Premiere Pro version 23.0. I use Adobe Creative Cloud, so I always have the latest version installed. I tried reverting back to version 22.6.2 to see if it fixed the issue, but it didn't.
Recent system changes, in response to trying to get Premiere Pro to work smoothly again:
- Increased RAM from 48 to 64 GB
- Replaced boot drive by swapping out SATA with SSD
- Replaced GPU by swapping out GTX 1660 with RTX 3090 TI
- Replaced PSU by swapping out 500W with 1000W (primarily to support the higher GPU needs)
All my software is up to date and all my hardware is running the latest drivers.
Troubleshooting I've done so far, mostly in Premiere Pro:
- Enabled Mercury GPU acceleration
- Enabled H264/HEVC hardware accelerated encoding and decoding
- Reduced video preview resolution to 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8
- Turned off all FX globally
- Disabled High Quality Playback
- Increased RAM allotted to 52 GB
- Completely cleared my media cache
- Directed media cache storage to a different drive
- Disabled auto-save
- Increased audio latency to 200 ms
- Optimized rendering for performance
- Restarted my computer multiple times
Rendering the entire sequence in to out temporarily "fixes" the issue, but as soon as I make a single edit that edited section becomes laggy again during preview, thus requiring a re-render.
FYI: My video clips are all captured from PS5. Since PS5 captures 4K clips in .webm format, which Premiere Pro doesn't accept, once I transfer them to my computer I convert them to MP4. I use a program simply called "File Converter" (fileconverter dot org), although the website doesn't appear to be reachable right now. I specifically chose MP4 format because that's what I've been using in Premiere Pro for years with little issue until recently. However, I didn't start editing 4K clips until around May of this year. Prior to that, my clips were all 1080p or lower.
