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Premiere CS4 trouble.
Hello-
Long time visitor here to the Cow, but this is my first time posting. Like many others, I have a heap of problems with Premiere CS4 and I don’t know what else to do at this point. I have lost DAYS of work time troubleshooting my system via tips from this site and Google. Here is the issue; the playback of HD footage is choppy once I drag the the source / program windows out to a decent size. If I enable Realtime Playback (a preview monitor) on one of the 4 monitors attached, this also will cause poor performance and choppy playback of the footage- whatever the window sizes are.
This is a dedicated workstation for media production. There is no surfing, web browsing, gaming, etc. Audio and Video production only. I started with Windows 7 64bit and CS4 was so unstable it wouldn’t stay running for more than 2 or 3 min. I spent three days troubleshooting that issue and pretty much narrowed it down to a conflict with the video card driver. I installed a fresh copy of Windows XP 64 bit. The machine is as stable as can be, I’ve never had it crash, freeze, blue screen-whatever. There is barley any overhead- a total of 35 processes and about 557MB of RAM being used. I have Premiere CS3 and After Effects CS3 still installed (to actually get work done) and both run smooth as glass with HD footage, no matter how big I make the windows. I use one of the 4 monitors attached for Realtime Playback (my preview monitor) via the Playback Settings, External Device dropdown. Premiere CS3 rungs great, never an issue, never a crash- about a dozen 15 min projects completed. If I open “HD Footage A” in CS3, no issues. If I open “ HD Footage A” in CS4, I run in to the above issues.I am also having to deal with Adobe Media Encoder not processing jobs in the que from Premiere CS4- the error I get in the log is “Could not read from the source” I followed the tips on Adobe’s site and that did not help the issue.
Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated.
These are my system specs:
-Windows XP 64 bit
Service Pack 2-Motherboard: Asus M3A78-T
-CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 940
(Quad Core 64bit, 3GHz)8GB of DDR 800 RAM in ganged mode and the pagefile (virtual memory) in Windows was set to 12GB
-Operating System, Programs and scratch drive: Seagate ST3500320AS (500GB, 7200 rpm SATA, 3Gb/s, 32MB cache)
Video storage / working drive: Western Digital WD7500AAKS (750GB, 7200 rpm, SATA, 3Gb/s, 16MB cache)
Display adapter: ATI Radeon 4850 X2- Quad Display (CrossFireX is disabled to enable use of all four monitor ports)
Driver: version 10.2
Direct3D version: 6.14.10.0728
OpenGL version: 6.14.10.9551Camera: Sony V1U, the footage is HD 1440×1080 – recorded to a HVR-DR60 which stores the files as .M2T
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 is version. 4.2.1 – no trial or stuff like that…a full 800 something dollar purchase.