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  • Brian Rapaport

    February 24, 2015 at 11:34 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro Lag on FAST Computer ???

    Nils,

    Thanks for the tip. I am definitely going to look into possible upgrade solutions. Since I posted this the problem seems to have lessened a bit. I work with a lot of time lapse material, usually all in the native 5K shot on my 5D, then down scaled in premiere to fit the window. I’m going to look into Nvidia!

    Thanks,

    Brian
    Designer & Photographer
    https://www.brianrapaport.com
    Creative Director
    Pixel Eyes Production House
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  • Brian Rapaport

    March 19, 2013 at 8:17 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro Lag on FAST Computer ???

    Thanks guys!

    Kevin Monahan So I checked it out and right now, Premiere has 58GB of RAM available, 58 out of 64GB. As for the PlayBack Engine, the Renderer option is grayed out. However it does say Mercury Playback Engine Software Only, I just can’t click it– How do I change this? Other settings on it are Display Format: Timecode, Audio:Audio Samples, Capture:HDV– if that helps. How do I run the Hardware test?

    Nope, I am running it off of my Lacie 500GB External connected with USB 3.0.

    Oh well could this be it? The Media Cache Database is located on the Boot Disk— /Users/brian/Library/Preferences/Adobe/Common/
    Media Cache Files are located the same.

    In Media Settings I also have clicked:
    – Write XMP ID to files on Import
    – Enable Clip and XMP Metadata Linking
    – Automatically Refresh Growing Files every 60 seconds.

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