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Premiere CS6 – Is it really slower in rendering Mpeg2 content? If so, why?
Just read this over at PPBM5.com –
https://ppbm5.com/News.html“It has been some time since this page was updated. But so many things have happened and are happening, that an update was absolutely necessary.
CS6 has serious caching problems.For the attentive reader, it is clear that CS6 has serious problems with caching of material in a timeline. Take a look at the Top-20 Chart and closely look at the 4-th chart, named MPEG2-DVD Time in seconds. Notice there are 14 observations in the range of 18 to 29 seconds. The rest of the observations are in the 45+ second range. It looks like there is a clear dichotomy in this chart. That is correct, because when you scroll down to the 10-th chart, named MPEG2-DVD Time in seconds, CS6 only you will see that all 14 observations from the other chart have mysteriously disappeard. In fact only 3 are left from the previous chart.
Investigating this further revealed that identical systems running the same test took a performance penalty of more than 250% in CS6 over CS5/5.5”
As you can imagine, I’m a new Adobe Creative Cloud user. I’m a recent convert from the Vegas Pro due to multiple problems with it. Over the past 3 months, I’ve learned a lot with Premiere. However, reading this concerns me.
Has this topic already been covered?