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Premiere Pro CC 2017 Rendering/Crashing Issues

New Here ,
Nov 12, 2016 Nov 12, 2016

Hey, I'm having trouble with my trial of Premiere Pro CC 2017. I decided to try it out for video editing, however I've had a number of problems thus far and only sort of fixed most of them.

First, I'll give you my specs:

Intel 6900k (4.0GHz @1.15v)

2 EVGA Classified 980Ti's (in SLI)

Adobe installed on a 1TB SSD (not the OS boot disc)

128GB DDR4 (~100GB Reserved for Adobe)

Windows 10 Home 64-bit

PSU and cooling info can be asked, but won't really play a factor, as the system is operational under synthetic 100% load in the mid 50C range.

Now what's been going on and what I've 'fixed':

Issue: Rendering issue in preview and source monitors (only hear audio, but no video is shown)

'Fix': Delete preferences folder in my documents folder (must repeat every time I want to open Premiere) meaning I can't save keybindings or other preferences

Issue: Auto-save causes a soft crash of the renderer that results in issue 1

'Fix': Auto-save disabled permanently (kind of a problem if I forget and it crashes)

Issue: Having the titler window open while footage is playing causes Premiere to hard crash at random intervals. (could be something else, though this is the common thread in all of the crashes I've had thus far.

'Fix': None yet...

Other than that, playback (even of 120MPBS H.264) is smooth, even to the point of being almost identical to cineform playback. I enjoy adobe products immensely and would like to use Premiere Pro CC 2017, however, I can't do that in good conscience knowing I might be paying for a product that won't work for me. If anyone has a way to permanently fix an of these issues, I'd appreciate it.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

One thing I would recommend trying is to install the software in it's default location on the C: drive.  (And leave My Documents in it's default location as well.)

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New Here ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

This was my first thought to, however my c: drive is a 512GB NVME SSD I split into 2 partitions and the c: patition only has about 40 GB left of space, meaning that some errors due to lack of space are more likely to occur and didn't actually fix anything in particular.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

I second

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New Here ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

Believe me, I tried this, but the same issues persisted when reinstalled on the C: Drive. Perhaps I could try shrinking the second partition of the physical disk and shift it over to the boot partition? Could it be that the issues were caused by a lack of space before?

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LEGEND ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

split into 2 partitions

Definitely undo that.  Reformat the drive without partitions and reinstall Windows from scratch.

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New Here ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

I just merged the two partitions after moving all the data off the logical drive, so now both discs are all in one piece and I'm reinstalling to test if anything has changed.

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New Here ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

I just launched up to test video playback on a new project, no luck, all of these problems still persist, not sure what the issue is 😕

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LEGEND ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

Next thing to try, remove one of the 980s.  Physically take it out of the system.

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New Here ,
Nov 13, 2016 Nov 13, 2016

I would, but it's in a water cooling loop, so removing it would be a bit too much of a hassle (would need to drain the loop, cut a new piece of tubing to reach, and refill only to test this out). Also, I use it on a daily basis to play and record games, so approx. halfing (because there isn't a true 2x scaling) the GPU power isn't the best for me and my workflow.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 14, 2016 Nov 14, 2016

I use it on a daily basis to play and record games

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New Here ,
Nov 14, 2016 Nov 14, 2016

Fite me rite now m8. That's what I do and why I want to use premiere, I just want to have it work, so advice/troubleshooting is appreciated.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 15, 2016 Nov 15, 2016

Moving to hardware forum.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 15, 2016 Nov 15, 2016

Just remove the SLI connection as a trial.  Premiere will still use both for CUDA applications.

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New Here ,
Nov 15, 2016 Nov 15, 2016

I have disabled SLI for testing multiple times, no apparent change. Shall I remove the physical cable and see where that gets me? I think it's possible that the SLI support isn't bug-free, but I don't think it's the cause of ​these​ problems.

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New Here ,
Feb 22, 2017 Feb 22, 2017
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Unplug it and plug it back in?

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