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Your advice is to drop several thousand dollars on a new computer?

Enthusiast ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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Risking the ol' banhammer:

So, to be clear, Kevin, you guys revoked the licenses for older versions of your software, making it essentially illegal for your paying customers with older hardware to run your software. Instead of providing workarounds or solutions, your advice is to drop several thousand dollars on a new computer? Have I got that right?

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Engaged ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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Derjis  wrote

Risking the ol' banhammer:

So, to be clear, Kevin, you guys revoked the licenses for older versions of your software, making it essentially illegal for your paying customers with older hardware to run your software. Instead of providing workarounds or solutions, your advice is to drop several thousand dollars on a new computer? Have I got that right?

Derjis Isn't this essentially SaaS in a nutshell?  You don't own anything.  Even your licensing terms are up for retro-active alterations.

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Was the jump from 12 to 13 that monumental from a resource perspective?  No one thinks the OP is experiencing something unusual?  The buy a new computer "solution" is really astonishing.

The OP lists his computer as being 2016.  A 3 year old computer shouldn't be expected to run PP13?  Wow.

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Community Expert ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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CloudDisaster  wrote

A 3 year old computer shouldn't be expected to run PP13?  Wow.

It's not the age of the computer. It's the fact that the computer was underpowered to start with.

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Engaged ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Peru+Bob  wrote

CloudDisaster   wrote

A 3 year old computer shouldn't be expected to run PP13?  Wow.

It's not the age of the computer. It's the fact that the computer was underpowered to start with.

OK, but computers don't crash because they're slow, do they?  The OP mentions nothing showing up in the monitors.  Again--that doesn't sound like a problem with being under-specced to me...

Unless there are specific GPU requirements in 13 that preclude him using his laptop?  I don't edit on a laptop, but I am using a nine year old CPU (with a modern GPU).  I don't experience anything beyond the typical Adobe jankiness.

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CloudDisaster  wrote

Unless there are specific GPU requirements in 13 that preclude him using his laptop?

2 GB of GPU VRAM

See here:

Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements

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Enthusiast ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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That's too bad. If only there were a version of the less-than-one-year-old software release that wasn't so riddled with bugs that it's totally useless to the OP, forcing him or her to spend several thousands of dollars to replace his or her 3 year old computer.

**stares wistfully at the clouds**

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Community Beginner ,
May 15, 2019 May 15, 2019

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Thanks for all the input. If the problem was just the computer though, it should feel more like a lag and just overall glitchiness. This feels much more like a bug. Sure, my 3 year old computer may be a bit underpowered but it’s run precious versions of Premiere and after effects flawlessly (and I’ve put it through some pretty heavy edits). I don’t see how it could simply and suddenly not be powerful enough. That’s the type of thing that should come over time (not working great yesterday w/ v12 and not at all today with v13). Correct me if I’m wrong but you can see how I’m thinking logically here.

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Peru+Bob  wrote

CloudDisaster   wrote

Unless there are specific GPU requirements in 13 that preclude him using his laptop?

2 GB of GPU VRAM

See here:

Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements

Ouch.  If anything, Adobe's track record with posted system requirements have had some rather large omissions/oversights.  With that factored in, I'd imagine the actual floor is 3 or 4GB of VRAM. 

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