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Poor Adobe Premiere performance on Threadripper
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Hi, Looking for some advice, we've just switched from a 2010 Mac pro to a Threadripper 3970x/RTX 2080 Super build with 64GB of Memory, and the switch has been poor to say the least. We're only dealing with 1080p footage but we've seen usability drop as we've moved from the Mac across to the Threadripper with an increase in dropped frames sometimes even on single clips with no effects. The reason we switched was predominantly due to the fact that the Mac was starting to struggle with 5/6 camera multi-cam footage but the Threadripper struggles to manage it even to a level on par with the 10 year old Mac. Both systems are running the same up to date version of CC and the Threadripper has NVMe SSDs for footage, whilst the Mac is still coping with HDDs. Even on exporting we're not seeing the gains we expected. We've run a number of benchmarks to make sure the HW is not the issue and they all came back with the expected performance, even a dip into DaVinci Resolve performed as expected. I know Premiere is known for poor optimization but I'd at least expect the 3970x to do better than a 10 year old Mac. Any ideas on what we could try to get a usable experience out of our new kit? and just to note we've tried fixes such as turning CUDA on/off, messing with the Nividia control panel, transcoding all h.264 footage- 1 reply
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Budget (including currency): 2500 Euro Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Clip studio paint, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects Other details: Cintiq, dual 1440p monitors I was wondering if there's some kind of tool where you could weigh hardware against each other using benchmarks for certain software? I am starting to research CPU and GPU for a build and if there already exists a good tool for comparison it feels a little silly to google for hours.
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I set it like this: Resolution: 1920x1080 Bitrate: 5MB FPS: 60 In such settings as I check in Windows, the file has a bitrate of about 3000kb/s but I set it to 5000kb/s so why is that? I set it like this: Resolution: 1920x1080 Bitrate: 5MB FPS: 30 In such settings as I check in Windows, the file has a bitrate of about 5000kb/s, but I set 5000kb/s in Pmiere Pro and the file has exactly as much as I set it. I thought that if I set 30FPS it will be better even because the computer renders 2 times less information instead of 60FPS it is 30FPS, i.e. the movie will save faster and you will need even less bitrate because there are fewer frames per second. How it's working.
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A certain marble loving YouTuber, who likes to use magnets to complicate things and weld everything together, has asked me to help him choose a new modeling PC. Budget (including currency): No real budget, but I prefer to keep my kidney(s) Country: France Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Fusion360, Solidworks (rendering and modeling), maybe editing videos. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): - You can view the complete list of current parts here, the prices are a rough estimate and can be ignored mostly. - No previous parts to use - Must be Windows since Solidworks is Windows-only - Later two monitors will be added, probably 1440p 60hz - As silent as possible, within the abilities. Watercooling is not an options since this PC wil not be maintained by me or the person who it's for. The build listed below started from following the Puget Systems recommended systems for Solidworks. There I found that AMD Threadripper would be best for rendering because of the massive amount of cores, even though most pre-builds I found online are built with Intel. For RAM I read somewhere that it's best to use as many of the slots as possible, hence the 8GB sticks. For the case I went with a big boi Corsair Crystal 680X to maximize airflow, but I'm looking into a smaller mid-tower or rack solution if it's needed, this is something I'll have to check. Sound and airflow would still be most important. The biggest help I would need is with choosing a decent GPU for this kind of work. Currently a Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 is chosen, but not for a particular reason. Let me know if you need verification that this is indeed for Winter-, oops, I mean, marble loving YouTuber©. Thank you so much in advance! With love from Belgium, Sebastiaan Jansen
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Budget (including currency): ~1500 EUR Country: Latvia (Europe) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Adobe Premiere, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Animate Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Some guidance would be much appreciated. Upgrading from: CPU: Intel I7 7700K MB: Asus Prime H270-PLUS RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4-2666 32GB (4x8) Parts, that I am keeping: GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 GDDR6 8GB SSD: Samsung 960 PRO 512GB M.2 Sound Card: SoundBlaster Z Case: Thermaltake Core V71 PSU: Hydro G 750W (I am guessing I should be upgrading?) Storage: A bunch of 2TB and 4TB drives. Parts that I have chosen and think would go well together, but this is where I need some help: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9500x CPU cooling: Asus ROG Ryujin (I know I can't fit it in the front of my case, because of the HDD rack that is there, but maybe I can fit it on the top, but I am not advanced enough to figure that out) MB: Asus TUF Gaming x570-PRO SSD: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB M.2 RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo series, DDR4-3600, CL18 - 32GB Dual Kit (planning on adding another kit down the road) I do not want to cheap out on crucial parts, I want things to last for a while. I got the GPU a year or probably more ago, but the CPU is...well, what it is. It has served me well, but recently working has become a bit slow, probably due to weird updates from Adobe, because otherwise the system is running really well. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Need support ! During copping/ dragging clips / rendering, My CPU usage peaking like almost 100% is this normal ? My Pc spec Ryzen7 3700X Ram 48GB GPU RTX 2070
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I have struggled to find an answer to my questions about Premiere Pro so I figured I'd come to a community that knows the ins and outs of all things tech. I have started to create and edit videos and have run into a few Premiere Pro performance hiccups that are leaving me confused. I don't have a beefy system by any means, but I'd expect it to perform a bit better than it is with Premiere. Windows 10 Ryzen 5 3600XT Processor GTX 1070 GPU NVMe 512GB Samsung SSD 32GB 3200Mhz RAM 850W 80+Gold PSU I have two main performance issues: Sometimes playback is super choppy to the point where editing becomes near impossible. Definitely not all the time, it seems to affect one or two source files here and there but not all the files imported into the project - even though all of the files I bring in are the same quality (recorded on OBS at 1920x1080@60fps) When I experience the choppiness I do the normal stuff, I lower the playback resolution to 1/2 or 1/4 and turn off High Quality Playback. I've tried to make proxies though I get an error that the audio format is not supported - but I feel like with my build I shouldn't require proxies for HD footage. Maybe 4k...but I wouldn't expect to need proxies for HD. Any of these attempts to make it smoother do absolutely nothing which has me even more stumped. Why is running HD footage at 1/4 resolution not buttery smooth? It's not like I have super intensive effects - at least I don't think (maybe I underestimate the intensiveness of my effects). Exporting takes longer than expected and it barely makes use of my hardware (this also leads me to assume that the first issue is related to Premiere not properly utilizing my hardware as well). It'll take me 15 minutes or so to render a video that would have taken me 10 minutes or less on my old i7 4770K with the same GPU and 16GB of super slow RAM on a SATA SSD. That is unless I somehow changed something in my workflow and can't remember. I noticed this when I went to render my latest video and expected to hear my fans ramp up a bit and realized they weren't ramping up at all. Pulled up the performance tab of Task Manager and noticed my CPU was barely being used at 15% but mostly hovered around 10% and dipping to 2-3% at times and my GPU would initially ramp up to ~25% then quickly drop to 1-5% for the bulk of the render and then finally ramped up to 45-50% for the last minute or so, all while remaining super cool. As for my RAM, when I exported straight out of Premiere it wouldn't go higher than 12GB used, when I exported with Adobe Media Encoder it went to ~14GB used. Sorry if this is a bit all over the place and confusing but I am very confused myself and was hoping for some insight and maybe even a fix.
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This is something that started happening on my PC in the last couple weeks. Adobe Premiere Pro is completely unusable, because it fails to start up. It was working fine last month. It seems every time I leave my computer alone for a month, some random problem comes up that wasn't there before. Video:
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Hey Everyone, I built a pretty powerful computer to do editing and gaming however my computer still chugs when editing 4K and I really feel like it shouldn’t. The 4K footage is from a DJI phantom 4 advanced. Yes I know h.265 from drones isn’t too compressed but I don’t understand why this is still happening i have 32gb of dominator ram at 3000mhz 9900k and a 2080ti strix with 11gb of gpu ram.. what gives? Did I not set something up right? Do I really need to get an additional 32gb? For a total of 64gigs of ram? thank you for your help!
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I was about to buy a new 6k editing workstation (this is my first option Parts List ) but I saw the impact of rendering using hardware encoding on Premiere and Media Encoder using NVIDIA GPUs. I saw that if your gpu is faster you will get faster results so now idk if you spend that much money on a Ryzen Threadripper 3960x, change it for a Ryzen 3900x and put more money on the GPU and RAM, I know I'm a little bit down on RAM. I'm gonna be recording on BMPCC 6k raw. What do you guys think about the new hardware encoding? And what advice can you give me on building the 6k editing workstation? My budget is 3000 USD Thank you guys, this community rocks
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Help me with what my render settings should be for upload to YouTube. Want to upload 1080p 60fps gameplay footage to YouTube , i have Premiere , what should be my export settings ?
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When i drag in an mp4 the audio isnt attatched!?!? PLZ HELP Me!!!
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Simple question, if my video is taken in 1080 is there any quality benifit in rendering it up to 4k in premiere or is it just a waste of time and space?
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How much does RAM speed matter in video editing? I primarily use Premiere Pro, sometimes Avid. Footage ranges from anywhere between 1080p from a Canon DSLR (T3i, T4i, etc.) to 4.6K footage or higher from a RED, or Black Magic, or ARRI, etc (I guess that's most of the spectrum..).
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Recently bought a new system, i7 7700k under a Silverstone tundra TDO2, 16gb ram, MSI Carbon ac mITX mobo, Be Quiet! Pure Power 9 600W CM Power Supplyand a Gigabyte Geforce 1070 G1 gaming . Since building it the PC will soft crash to desktop whilst gaming, but Premiere and After effects was working. I did a clean install of windows and the crashing persisted, Tried DDU to change the drivers again, system still persisted to crash in games. This was odd as performance is as expected and there is no heating issue with the PC either and no overclocking of GPU or CPU. Clean installed windows for a third time, and discovered the TDR Delay fix, which seemed to have stopped the. I kept with this setup for a while until I reinstalled after effects and Premiere and Lightroom. Lightroom has no issues with teh build, but both Premiere and After effects cannot get past the launch splash screen without giving a GPU manager error with varying error codes. With this issue i suspected again drivers to be the issue so updated the adobe products and reinstalled graphics drivers with DDU once more. Still no fix to the crashes, whilst also removing my TDR delay fixes from the registry. My question is, where should I go from here? Try another clean install? Try another video card? RMA the video Card? Any help would be great, been dealing with this for 3 weeks now on and off and its getting very draining... Cheers:)
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I recently found a new hobby with CDs and CD music and after looking for a quick format to make album art the size for a CD I made it myself with a back and front attached The lines on back.psb are to indicate where to fold Have fun back.psb front.psb
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So i dunno how this works, but my bro is using my pc to render one of his videos at the moment. The thing is, i feel like my PC should be able to complete tasks like this faster? i know CUDA acceleration is not enabled, but CPU usage also seems pretty low. any experts out here willing to help? also, i have 32Gb RAM, why is it only using 7?
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Hello, I'm wondering which GPU buy for programs AfterEffects and Premiere from Adobe. I want to buy RX 480 or GTX 1060 or maybe i could go for GTX 1070, but it cost too much I think. I think that big GPU memory is good to have (RX 480), but there is another fact, that NVIDIA have CUDA and AMD OpenCL(?), which is supported more from this programs? Thank you
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I am trying to decide which graphics card is better for 4k video editing in Adobe Premiere and some After Effects. More specifically I will be making music videos with multiple effects including chroma keying. I am in the process of getting all the parts together to build a computer purely for video editing is it worth getting the 980ti (ASUS ROG MATRIX) or a 1070 (not sure which model) as both are around the same price on ebay in the UK . Alternatively would it be worth it just to get a 1060 or RX480 for less? My goal is to edit 4k in full quality in real time using one 1080p monitor and one 2160p monitor for the preview video. I know the 980ti has more cuda cores and possibly a higher IPC? The parts I have so far are: Ryzen 1700 (I plan on overclocking it with the cooler it came with) ASUS Prime B350M-A AMD ATX Motherboard Adata XPG 32gb 2 x 16 DDR4 ram 2800Mhz PC4-22400 memory I have yet to get the rest of the components, I will get a power supply depending on the graphics card and I plan on getting a silent case and SSDs. Any advice will be greatly appreciated, I don't play video games and I am using it purely for video editing.
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i'm doing a little project that include some slow mo bits. the problem is, for some reason, my 50fps footage seems laggy when i slow it down to 50% (25fps shouldn't be laggy right?) but when i slow down my friend footage (60fps) tp 50%, it's not laggy. is this a common issue with cs6? thanks
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I'm getting ready to build a new PC and I am looking for suggestions for the best CPU to pick in the $350-$550. My primary use will be 3D development and rendering in Maya using VRay, modeling in Mudbox and Zbrush, and texturing in Substance Painter. I also do tons of editing in Premiere. It would be great to be able to do some decent gaming as well, but this is less important. On a day to day basis I also do a lot of management tasks, so I tend to have 2 or 3 graphics apps open at once, plus tons of browser tabs, word, email, etc. My plan is to upgrade to either a 4k 4:4:4 monitor or possibly the LG 38" ultrawide (if this matters for CPU). I have been looking at i7 6800k, i7 7700k, and i7 6700k. The new AMD CPU's seem really tantalizing as well at this price range. I am a little wary since they are so new, but have been looking at Ryzen7 1700 and 1800. Any thoughts, suggestions, or comparisons would be greatly appreciated.
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Best laptop(s) for photo/video editing while still decent for gaming? If you guys have a couple options in the 1-2k and 2-3k price ranges let me know! As well as DIY upgradeability
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I'm an aspiring editor but I feel it's hard to find good and free plug-ins for premiere Pro CS6. Can anyone help me with this. There are very limited video transition plug-ins on premiere Pro. And will looking into after effects help?
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Hello. I am using this PC at work for video production: Cooler Master V750 Gigabyte GA-X99-UD3 Intel Core i7-5820K cooled by a Cooler Master V8 GTS 2x 8 GB Kingston DDR4-2133 Asus Strix Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 SSD Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB Windows 10 Pro 64 bit. Everything is running at stock speeds, BIOS, drivers and Windows all updated. The problem is this: when using Adobe Media Encoder to export videos, the PC randomly reboots. No BSOD, no warnings, nothing. It just reboots itself like someone is pressing the reset button. This happens only when using the CUDA acceleration for the exporting. PC reboots even when working with Premiere Pro with effects or other things that use the CUDA acceleration of the GTX 970. Nothing happens when the CUDA acceleration is disabled. These are the tests we did to understand where the problem is: 1) Change the video card with another one in this PC and test the GTX 970 in another PC. The GTX 970 in another PC gave 0 problems, worked just fine. This PC with another graphics card still reboots in the same conditions. 2) Change the PCI-Express slot. Same behavior. 3) Test memory with MemTest86. No errors detected in RAM. 4) Test CPU with Prime95 and Aida64. No overheating issues, no thermal warning, nothing. 5) Test the GTX 970 in this PC with FurMark. In this case, it is much more difficult to replicate the reboot. Sometimes it reboots, sometimes it doesn't. 6) Change the PCI Express cables from the PSU. No effects or changes. 7) Format the OS. The problem started when we used to run Windows 8.1, persisted when we upgraded to Windows 10 (with a clean install, no direct update) and even reinstalling Windows 10 again. The CPU is OK, RAM is OK, the graphics card in another PC worked just fine. We didn't try with another PSU or another motherboard because we can't have other ones of these right now. Any suggestions? There is something else that can trigger those random reboots?
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So here's the dealio! My current PC is here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yC4ytJ Now, I'm moving to Canada and I'm not taking my monitors with me (right now I use a freaking 20 year old TV for my PC and two just as old monitors for my mac pro) This creates a great opportunity for me to take advantage of those AMD Vega combos, where I can get the card + monitor. This is the first question: I want an ultrawide for SURE. I'm not a competitive gamer so I don't need the 144Hz but as a content creator, I do need the IPS panel. The monitor in that combo is NOT an IPS panel, but it's got its own unique Quantum Dot tech from Samsung. Is this a good buy for me? The combo would save me $200 on getting both a much needed upgrade from my GTX 970 and a new monitor which I also desperately need. But I won't be settled in Canada before at least a couple months (or maybe 5-6 if my visa takes a little more to be ready) So should I wait a little more and get the card and monitor separately, so I can get say, an HIS card which will probably be better than the reference cards, and an IPS monitor like the Acer one? Oh and I also wanna make sure it's got Freesync (that Samsung one does have it) Next question: My Intel 5820K. I'm currently editing video on my mac but I intend to move everything to one machine, and this will be the PC. Is Premiere going to use vega well, or is it still better with the green team cards? And, as I understand, the processor needs to be able to handle this so I should probably swap this CPU for something better. I want to go back to the red team so that means also a new motherboard. Do I go Ryzen 7 or is Threadripper worth the extra dough? Because I just saw a video (link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl_ioGy2dds) where Ryzen 7 was kicking ASS in 4K editing, as in 75% faster compared to Intel's 6700K in some tasks, which costs twice as much (but would allow me to keep my current motherboard so there's that) Changing to red team would also mean new memory, right, because Ryzen and Threadripper can take advantage of faster quad channel RAM so I should get some 3200, right Lastly, if FE and RX differentiate vega between workstation and gaming cards, is it worth it for me, getting an FE card that has twice the RAM in it for twice as much? Or no?