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Adobe Premiere CS6 Thumbnail View Refresh?
Posted by Bobby Cullipher on June 11, 2012 at 5:01 pmAny insight as to why the thumbnails in the media browser must be recreated if the browser is scrolled up or down? Is there a way to improve the performance? When working with projects that have 200+ media clips, this becomes an extremely time consuming and frustrating problem.
Thank you!
Dell Precision M6600 (2012)
NVIDIA Quadro 3000
16GB RAM
i7 2860M
750GB HD RAID 0
Windows 7 ProCraig Ricker replied 8 years, 8 months ago 13 Members · 18 Replies -
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Ryan Patch
June 12, 2012 at 4:52 pmSame problem here. It appears that they simply aren’t cached, which is frustrating.
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Jason Jones
August 3, 2012 at 12:13 pmYeah, this is a maddening problem: every time I review a clip and go back to the Media Browser it has to refresh from scratch, apparently because there is no cache. Adds hours and hours to the day!
Any chance of a solution to this? Todd Kopriva? Anybody??
Thanks!
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Bobby Cullipher
January 4, 2013 at 2:59 pmJust a follow up… I recently purchased a Dell Precision m6600 with 712gb SSDs in a Raid 0 and it still can not quickly build thumbnails… and no thumbnail cache.
Dell Precision
Win7 Pro
I7 2860QM
712GB SSD Raid 0
NVIDIA Quadro 3000M
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David Edwards
February 24, 2013 at 12:04 amAny more info recently on this?
I just discovered this problem and it actually makes the browser unusable, as I can never get to the clips that are off the bottom of the viewport unless I switch to list view. Every time I try to scroll down, the thumbs all refresh, and it auto-scrolls to the top. Basically means if if I have more clips than will fit in the window I can’t ever get to them with Media Browser. Super frustrating.
Learning. Always.
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Al Bergstein
June 6, 2013 at 9:52 pmHas this been fixed by Adobe? This is the most annoying thing and like others on this thread,I’ve been putting up with it for months now. If Adobe can’t fix this it will be the thing that drives me off the product. I just wasted 15 minutes waiting for a bunch of thumbnails to render. And it still rerenders them when I go past the first video page of thumbnails. We all know that Adobe has known and admitted this is an issue for months now! Thoughts?
Premiere 6.0.3 on Windows 7 64 bit w NVidea GTX 570
Al
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Ken Evans
October 4, 2013 at 2:55 pmI’ve been tearing my hair out with this but if you open a bin, allow the content to populate, then just minimise, it retains the thumbnails without having to redraw and also the window size and scrollbar position which for me is paramount.
Then when you click on the bin in the project window it open the minimised window and you can go looking for clips without the wait of the hassle of opening it from scratch from the project window.
Still need fixing!
Senior Technician, Moving Image Department – Kingston University London.
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Stewart Grinton
April 3, 2014 at 3:39 pmI have had this problem for ages as well. Nothing has been mentioned in many months. Has there been an update that has addressed this? I have not had the time nor courage to update my OS to Mavericks fearing my system would start acting up in the midst of a deadline.
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Peter Garaway
April 3, 2014 at 4:46 pmWe’ve addressed this in Premiere Pro CC. It still pops up every now and again with certain formats and system configs but in most cases its resolved.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Ryan Baylis
July 8, 2014 at 6:54 pmI’ve updated to Premiere CC 2014 and I’m still having this issue. Is there any other adjustments that I can make to solve it?
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David Ethridge
March 28, 2015 at 1:28 amI have been using PPRO CC 2014 for months and all the thumbnails on my Sequence refresh constantly while browsing in my project thumbnails. There has never been a fix for this. Very annoying to wait especially for SDE’s.
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