Timeline glitches when adding new media source?
I rely heavily on Premiere Pro for creating YouTube videos + completing University work which has been hard to do over the last 2 months with this glitch. (I've asked 12 professional editors who also use Premiere Pro, and no one has been able to find a solution)
I discovered this issue when editing a video as I went to add a new source of background music. Already by this point, 8 media sources were already added to the project bin (by media sources I mean videos, images, music / sound effects etc). When I went to add a new source, the timeline freezes and I am unable to see where I am in the project or select any of the clips. The rest of Premiere Pro functions normally. I removed the new source from the project bin and instantaneously, the timeline was fully functioning again.
- To me, this sounded like a cache issue. I've tried resetting the cache / preferences on multiple occasions and I am still unable to add more than 8 media sources.
- My peers said it sounded like a RAM problem, but my PC has 16GB of RAM which was never an issue for Premiere Pro before.
- I have tried reverting to previous versions of Premiere Pro, but the timeline still crashes after adding more than 8 media sources.
- It does not matter which type of media sources I add, if there's more than 8, the timeline will glitch. (I created new projects where I'd just add 9 JPEGS and it would still glitch instantaneously after adding the 9th image)
I was previously able to fix this issue temporarily, but once again I am experiencing the same problem. The way it was temporarily fixed before was by restoring down the application. I was able to add more than 8 media sources, though as a result I'd have to edit using a smaller window.
This then indicated that my GPU was at fault (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2090). I installed NVIDIA's GeForce Drivers application which then allowed me to edit on Premiere Pro fullscreen for a day. However, once again, the timeline glitches once I add a 9th media source.
This time, however, minimising the program + updating drivers has not fixed the issue.
This is as far as I've got with trying to fix it. If anyone knows anything else I can try, I would be beyond grateful.
OS: Windows 10 Home
CPU: Intel Core i7-9750
RAM: 16GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
