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- Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:23 pm
- Real Name: Bryce Douglass
Hello,
I currently use adobe premiere and I don't want to continue using it. I can do basic editing like cut, fade etc and that plays back in real time even proxy mode turned off. But as soon as I add an effect like film grain or some heavy intensive effect in the editor timeline nothing will play. I have turned render cache and let it render and it still won't play even with proxy mode on with the effect turned on. As soon as I shut the effect the clip plays back fine. I have also tried making optimized media for the clip I am using in the timeline and that still won't play back with the effect added.
Basically I'm trying different effects to see if I want to use this and even basic effects aren't playing back.
This is on my desktop PC and my media is on a SSD which is 2TB capacity and only 500GB have been used up so far as I Imported a several clips to test.
What is really weird is I have a windows 10 laptop and the same exact effect with the same exact clips playback in real time with no proxy on or optimized media. The clips are .mts files and also I have some .mp4 files.
Why would a Desktop PC have issues playing back media but a laptop doesn't?
Here are the specs of my Desktop PC and Laptop.
Desktop
intel quad core i7
16GB of ram
8GB of video ram graphic card nvidia m4000
windows 10 OS is installed on an internal SSD and media files are on a separate internal SSD with cache files on another internal SSD.
Specs of Laptop
Intel quad core 17
16GB of ram
6GB of video ram graphic card Nvidia GTX 10 series
Windows 10 OS on internal SSD
Media files on External USB 3 SSD with render cache on same external USB 3 SSD
Someone mentioned to me that if I bought the studio version the playback issues would be fixed but I'm not convinced of this since it works on my laptop with the free version.
I currently use adobe premiere and I don't want to continue using it. I can do basic editing like cut, fade etc and that plays back in real time even proxy mode turned off. But as soon as I add an effect like film grain or some heavy intensive effect in the editor timeline nothing will play. I have turned render cache and let it render and it still won't play even with proxy mode on with the effect turned on. As soon as I shut the effect the clip plays back fine. I have also tried making optimized media for the clip I am using in the timeline and that still won't play back with the effect added.
Basically I'm trying different effects to see if I want to use this and even basic effects aren't playing back.
This is on my desktop PC and my media is on a SSD which is 2TB capacity and only 500GB have been used up so far as I Imported a several clips to test.
What is really weird is I have a windows 10 laptop and the same exact effect with the same exact clips playback in real time with no proxy on or optimized media. The clips are .mts files and also I have some .mp4 files.
Why would a Desktop PC have issues playing back media but a laptop doesn't?
Here are the specs of my Desktop PC and Laptop.
Desktop
intel quad core i7
16GB of ram
8GB of video ram graphic card nvidia m4000
windows 10 OS is installed on an internal SSD and media files are on a separate internal SSD with cache files on another internal SSD.
Specs of Laptop
Intel quad core 17
16GB of ram
6GB of video ram graphic card Nvidia GTX 10 series
Windows 10 OS on internal SSD
Media files on External USB 3 SSD with render cache on same external USB 3 SSD
Someone mentioned to me that if I bought the studio version the playback issues would be fixed but I'm not convinced of this since it works on my laptop with the free version.