Gates Bradley
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I just am now getting this as well. Strange thing is – it’s happening on a project I have been happily saving to for some days now. The only thing I’ve done in the interim is relink media. Would love to know if anyone has worked this out.
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So I am having this issue and none of the suggested fixes have worked. This was an issue for CC and now CC2014. CC 2014 Also, coincidentally, takes forever for the media to load even though both the media cache and footage are on SSDs (internal and USB 3, respectively).
I’ve attached a screenshot of activity monitor during this time. I just timed my last startup attempt and it took 9 minutes until the timeline became responsive. I’m on a 2011 macbook pro 2.2Ghz i7 with an 240GB internal SSD and 16GB of RAM. Not the springiest of chickens, but still hardy enough that I would think this shouldn’t be an issue. It certainly isn’t on FCP 7 or FCP X, although I much prefer Premiere’s workflow overall, and need AE integration.
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A worthwhile question, but not really appropriate to this thread. Please start a new one for your issue. Or better yet search for it. I know there are threads that talk about this issue.
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Gates Bradley
July 18, 2014 at 4:59 am in reply to: ADOBE CC Media pending forever in Premiere projectRichard, can you elaborate on what it means to “rebuild” a volume? Did you re-partition or something? I’m having a similar issue. It was bad with Premiere CC 7.2, but it’s just completely unacceptable with the new CC 2014. Is anyone else having this issue (with 2014 or CC v7?)
I’m using a USB 3.0 SSD, so shouldn’t be an issue of drive speed. I’ve got 16GB of RAM as well, which isn’t a ton, but should be completely sufficient. I should mention, as well, I’m on OSX 10.9.4
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Gates Bradley
June 17, 2014 at 4:10 pm in reply to: Overwrite & Insert Edit Functions do not work without videoHey Geoff, I never really did find a solution, per se, but like you, the issue was with merged clips. And I wish I could be more specific, but at the time I was creating new audio tracks as ‘adaptive’ (I figured: ‘Adaptive’ that means it will handle anything. Great! Turns out it ain’t quite that simple). Ever since I’ve been making my new tracks standard, and I haven’t run into the issue in a while. That being said, I never really got to the root of the problem. I wish I could be of more help, but if you do think you’ve ever gotten to the root of it, I’d love to hear more.
Premiere is great, but there’s a lot of little ticks like this still to iron out.
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I found the solution after speaking to an Argentine editor friend of mine. If using CC, you don’t install the .dmg at all – you have to install using Adobe Exchange directly from inside Premiere. Check out this article here: https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/installing-additional-speech-libraries.html
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Gates Bradley
May 12, 2014 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Overwrite & Insert Edit Functions do not work without videoI did indeed. I’ll try and get a screen grab up.
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Hopefully someone will stumble upon this old thread, but I’m trying to analyze some spanish. I downloaded the Spanish language analysis pack, but like Dale Roberts, the option to select it is also greyed out despite the language pack’s being in stalled. I tried restarting Premiere, but to now avail.
I’m using CC on OSX 10.9. Anyone know what I might be missing?
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Also, you said that you have 116 pre-comps? That is your issue, right there, I suspect.
It’s not apples to apples, but I recently worked on a 4K AE project using a completely tricked out PC made by AMD themselves (it was a commercial for their products). 3 GPUs crossfired, their beefiest processors, and 24 GB of RAM, with everything firing on SSDs. I had about 96 layers, I think, in my timeline, and I was getting massively slow RAM previews, whereas my colleague was working on the same project (albeit with a different AE project file) with a 2012 MBP and was having much better results than I.
It seems AE really doesn’t like you to go over a certain amount of layers. Not sure why, exactly, and I’m not sure where the cutoff is, but once I pre-rendered a handful of layers my results improved dramatically.
I know this isn’t a total fix for you, but hopefully it sheds some light on the situation.
