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Hello,
For some time now, when I read fast, my timeline cannot stop reading immediately (it can take 10 to 40 seconds)!
The reading continues without my being able to intervene. I can act on my timeline but the flow of playback continues in the background (sound) and cannot be stopped.
If I restart speed reading in the same place then it reads well even at fast speed !?
I'm thinking of a caching story or something like that. I have the impression that it has been doing this since my switch to Win11 beacause before it works good ?
I have a rather powerful 1.7 PC, 32GB of ram ...
An idea ??
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Hi there!
Sorry to hear that. Which device is used to capture footage? Have you already tried resetting preferences? https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-how-to-reset-trash-preferences-in-premie...
Let us know.
Thanks,
Kartika
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I am having the exact same issue. I used to to it no problem but now it just doesnt want to work. For referance I have a 64gig ram Macbook pro with the MAX chip and 4 tb of SSD storage that I am editing off of. No reason for two camera editing to be lagging this bad.
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Hey Bernard,
Sorry. Can you please let us know more about your system and media? You can try using proxies or transcoding media, which has lower system overhead. You said that the media has worked OK before, but has anything occurred between then and now? Was an earlier version working better? Let us know!
There are some performance updates in the latest beta version too. You're welcome to test that out if you like.
Thanks,
Kevin
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why don't you go on , on helping this user ? Your preferences reset "solution" does not work ! I got the exact same issue. And this fast forward with keybord shortcut is what I use ALL the time ! I cannot work anymore.
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Ok, this trouble has been posted before, BUT , no Adobe people add found a valid solution so far . The only thing I saw is to set the audio hardware to "no input " I did set it up that way and it does not change anything.
I have been using the fast-forward reading for ages, never had any trouble. So please Adobe people on this forum, if you care, help US to find a solution. Thank you
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Hey Bernard! Sorry for this frustration, we have our product team working on a permanent fix. If you go to File>Project Settings>General and set your renderer to Software Only, do you see an improvement in the fast forward playback?
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Hi Caroline,
thank you for that "fix" but as you can imagine, editing 4K skipping the GPU is not ideal at all. I hope your team will fix this once and for all. It is crazy to think that you are publishing a new software version with bugs when I ( and many others ) never experienced this before on previous versions.
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When I hit this, often restarting my Mac will fix this for a while.
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Have you tried resetting preferences and/or reseting your workspace?
Reset your preferences by holding shift+alt (or option) when you launch Premiere
Also clearing cache might help
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Thank you Christin, I did also find that "solution" on youtube , and I did try, and does not change.