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I'm a YouTube Video Editor. I have a problem with Adobe Premiere. When I'm working with AE, even a project with many effects, plugins workings smoothly and render without any problem. However Premiere is not smooth , Rendering crashes my PC many times. (giving weird graphic glitches in the monitor and freeze. (even a 2,3 layer project with couple of effects)  But comes back to normal after rendering is done. Also CPU , RAM and GPU not going more thatn 60% even when rendering. Is there anyway to fix this?

 

Also Vegas Pro works and render fine. But many YouTubers asking Premiere project files so I'm forced to use Premiere sometimes.


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Premiere was never ever stable. Try reinstalling Premiere maybe? 

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3 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

Premiere was never ever stable. Try reinstalling Premiere maybe? 

I don't think that would help much. 

 

I used to use Premiere regularly, even using it for school projects and saving every 5 minutes was a regular habit because it would regularly cough and crash. I got used to it but it didn't make it any less annoying. 

 

Vegas and FCPX were more stable and faster, especially for FCPX's render times. Premiere is fine but its instability is inherent. 

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Just now, D13H4RD2L1V3 said:

especially for FCPX

FinalCut is hands down my favorite NLE now that I've used it a bit. I was certified as an Adobe Premiere associate a year ago and while Premiere certainly is a more capable program and works better with collaborative projects compared to FinalCut, overall FinalCut is just a better program in my experience. The only bug really I've ran into is that sometimes the range selector in the media organizer only lets me move one end. 

 

Also I like the UI better and it lets me edit 4K video on 2C/4T 15W 2GHz Intel Core-i5 6360U and have it export in minutes. 

 

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33 minutes ago, DrMacintosh said:

FinalCut is hands down my favorite NLE now that I've used it a bit. I was certified as an Adobe Premiere associate a year ago and while Premiere certainly is a more capable program and works better with collaborative projects compared to FinalCut, overall FinalCut is just a better program in my experience. The only bug really I've ran into is that sometimes the range selector in the media organizer only lets me move one end. 

 

Also I like the UI better and it lets me edit 4K video on 2C/4T 15W 2GHz Intel Core-i5 6360U and have it export in minutes. 

 

Premiere is definitely more capable but the performance of FCPX can't really be ignored. 

 

So much so that many folks I know held onto their Macs for FCPX alone. 

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