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Premiere and AME export times problem
Since premiere 2015 update, it has starting to give me compiling errors alot, but AME works better but still crashes on alot of exports.
Both premiere/AME both have problem to populate the cpu on work. Mostly it renders using only 5% of the cpu’s!
Before I think it was around 80-90% on export.Installing 2014 as we type to se if that still would work). But this is pure narow down the problem.
Also I have stock images in jpg. A few of them gives me red renderbar but plays anyway in timeline. But it slows down export alot. I could resave the stock images
from 6k to 5k and the render bar then goes to yellow as it should. When comparing a problem jpg to one that works fine. The problem jpg is just 100pixels wider or so than the imats that
works fine. The one that is working is 24bit instead of only 8 and about 3 times larges in file size. So you would expect it to be an inverted problem.My colleague also have a super micro workstation and latest premiere and on his computer the same jpeg show up as yellow in renderbar?? It’s not the same motherboard in his workstation close anyway and latest premiere. He have no Io card in it and not the same nvidia card.
I have trashed the prefs by holding the control and shift in both AME and Premiere (thoe I still have my export presets left since it syncs it online.). I cleaned the cash files.
Not sure what to do or check next? Im running windows 8.1 professional so perhaps upgrading to windows 10 professional fixes it. But I dont think it will…
Im working of an internal 4 disk raid so I would leave reinstall to the very last option since I would need to restore from backups.
All adobe programs is newly reinstalled a couple of month ago anyway.
I have about a huge pile of movies that needs to be exported so If you have any advice please do.
Supermicro 7047A-T workstation inkl:
x9dai mother board
2 x 3.1 GHz 8-core Xeon E5-2687W
8 x 8 GB DDR3 ECC reg 1600 MHz, Samsung
240 GB SSD, Intel 520
EVGA GeForce GTX 690
240 GB SSD for os
internal raid with 523mb/s write and 531mb/s read (4 disks)
Running windows 8.1 professional
BMD decklink extreme 4k