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I have a problem while scrubbing through mai video in Premiere Pro CC 2017. The motion is not in real time and I don't understand why.

As you can see, not even half of my proccessor is used

I use an SSD for cache and storage.

What can be the problem and how can I fix that ?

Thank you!

 

 

i7 6700k

SSD 450 MB Write/Read

GTX 970

16 GB RAM DDR4 2400 MHZ

Windows 10 x64 PRO

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13 minutes ago, ecselent said:

Yes, I'm runing the latest build... But it's just an 1920x1080 footage, I don't see what can be the problem....

Looking at your picture, it seems you have playback quality set to Full. While I'm not sure what's going on with Adobe's side, have you tried setting it to 1/2 or 1/4 and then scrubbing? If that fixes it, it would be a good temporary fix until an update comes out.

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2 minutes ago, ecselent said:

You are right, I'm on full, but even on 1/4 is same, there is no difference. I also have a cannon witch is shooting at 1440x1080, on that footage, the video scrubbing is very very smooth.... But i can't use just that camera....

Is it codex related? Is one of them GPU accelerated? 

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It would help to diagnose the problem if you could state what video file and what compression/codec it has. 

 

I'm no pro at this but that can make a lot of difference on how smoothly it will playback. But have you used the same kind of footage before without troubles? Or is it new footage you haven't used before on this rig. Because if it have worked before it is probably software related but if you haven't used this kind of footage before its probably more related to the footage it self 

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2 hours ago, ecselent said:

 

Can you tell us the bit rate, codec, frame rate, also knowing camera model might be helpful?  Also check your Premiere and sequences preferences so that it is optimized to make the best use of your hardware (as possible).

 

On a side note, though it may not be the same for you, the experience I've had in Premiere with video files inside MTS containers have not always been optimal.

 

1 hour ago, ecselent said:

What codex related mean? I have only one GPU and the Premiere is accelereated by CUDA. Sorry if that was a stupid answer, can you explain about the codex ?

He means codec, it was probably a typo.

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