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March 31, 2017
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Premiere Lagging & Crashing for Long Sequences

  • March 31, 2017
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Hey everyone,

Until a couple days ago, my Premiere was running smooth as butter, but as I was editing a project for a client it started to crash citing 'Input Contract Violations' as the cause. Immediately afterward, the software began to lag and slow down immensely.

Now it takes up to 5 seconds to pull up the right-click menu when I right-click; snapping when extending or cutting clips take 3-4 seconds to implement; the timecode and progression of the marking line during playback lag; when I press 'pause' or 'play' it takes 2-3 seconds for the software to actually pause or play the video. Interestingly, playback itself hasn't been affected and videos are playing smoothly. The only issues are in the timeline, media browsers, effects controls... basically every other panel/window.

The longer the sequence I'm editing, the worse the lag. When I open a project I'm currently working on (a 1.25hr circus show), Premiere just crashes and says 'Not Responding'. Contrastingly, when I open Nested Sequences with only 1 clip, Premiere is back to running smooth as butter.

I've tried updating my Premiere, uninstalling it, reinstalling it, winding back the versions, and updating my graphics card driver. Nothing has worked. This is really troubling because I have 6 edits running at the moment for clients, and I cannot let myself fall behind.

Any help will be appreciated. My PC specs are below:

Edition: Windows 10 Home

Version: 1607

OS Build: 14393.953

Processor: Intel Core i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz

Installed RAM: 16.0GB

System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

Display Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti

NVIDIA Driver Version: 378.92, Release Date 20/03/2017

Premiere Pro CC Version: 11.0.2

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2 replies

Legend
April 1, 2017

Wild hunch here, but don't go more than one level with nesting.

In other words, you can nest sequence A into sequence B, but don't go any farther.  If you nest B into C, things go weird.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 31, 2017

You may need more RAM.

What is your hard drive setup (how many, what kind, what is on each, and how full)?

Did you use the Adobe Cleaner Tool before reinstalling?

Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems

Did you try creating a new project and import the project into that?

Participant
March 31, 2017

Thanks for your quick responsePeru Bob​!

I just uninstalled the entire Creative Cloud Suite, implemented the CC Cleaner Tool as directed, and reinstalled but the issue is still persisting.

I have indeed attempted creating a new project file and importing the existing sequences. Same problem.

My footage is stored on a separate USB 3.0 5TB hard drive with 393GB still free. All source files and project files (with auto-save and audio/video previews) are stored there.

Kristian Gabriel
Participating Frequently
March 31, 2017

I agree with Peru Bob--

--More Ram (Adobe's minimum requirements are generally too low for Premiere and After Effects)

You might also want to check:

  • Video Card Driver Updates (sometimes updating to the latest drivers helps--sometime you need to roll back drivers)
  • USB Connected Drives--when multiple drives share the same bus (bandwidth) this can significantly slow functionality down
  • Hard Drives are Too Full
  • Boot/OS Drive (not Media drives) possibly needs to be defragged
  • Reinstall Adobe (use Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to do a deep uninstall: Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems )
  • Sometime installs of plugins and other video intensive programs can slow down Premiere as well (go through and uninstall and reinstall suspect programs/plugins)
  • Get a program that can check hardware. Failures in hardward and software/firmware related to hardware can cause this as well
  • When all else fails--wipe and reinstall entire system

Good luck!