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I have a fresh install of Premiere pro and Rush does the same thing.
The playback from both source and program sequence drops about 20 frames per second on a 60fps video.
My PC specs:
There is horrible stutter on the playback. I've tried these common suggestions.
I had Rush first before getting premiere. Rush worked fine for a while until it bugged out and started doing the stutter. Premiere did it immediately. Runs fine on my laptop with a 12th gen intel i7 and no GPU.
Any ideas?
Replying to my own post, found the fix.
Go to Preferences/Audio Hardware, select no input for the default.
No idea why this works, but it does.
Aparently this bug has been around since at least 2020. Amazing that it hasn't been fixed yet.
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Replying to my own post, found the fix.
Go to Preferences/Audio Hardware, select no input for the default.
No idea why this works, but it does.
Aparently this bug has been around since at least 2020. Amazing that it hasn't been fixed yet.
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What type of media in addition to the 60fps. Is it by chance variable frame rate?
In Preferences/audio hardware set Default Input to 'no input', make sure on the program monitor Wrench icon, to select (have checked) High quality playback.
You can use the free MediaInfo program to get info on your clips. Get the program from the link below and using the 'Tree' view post a screenshot of your clip info: https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
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this saved my life thank you this worked even in 2024
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@Kevin-Monahan this is so frequent now, should it be included in known issues
so that the team works on a fix for it? or if it is specific to certain sound cards/drivers etc...?
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Good point, @Carlos Ziade. You're right, it's the cause of a lot of issues and very hard to discover the fix. I'll see if a bug has been filed on the issue. Thanks fo raising the issue.
Thanks,
Kevin