I have been using the lumetri looks that are in premiere now – but I have never gone and grabbed a lut from somewhere else – which I did when I imported the SpeedLook luts from the Speedgrade program folder. #1) I started messing round with Lumetri “SpeedLooks” LUTS for the first time directly in Premiere. Major variables here so I’ll try to recap. Unfortunately I was in panic mode so I was not using scientific method to fix my problem – more of a shotgun method. (Possibly only temporarily - I will report back.) of course not that it mattered in any way. I cant believe it was telling me I was up to date at Premiere 7.0. Anyone have the bug report link handy?Īlso I'm not sure how this weird Creative Cloud issue I described is playing into this - it was impossible to uninstall the thing too, kept getting desktop uninstall errors before finally using brute strength. Can anyone map out the exact area I need to hunt down the cached files. MOV file in the assets folder and play it to a monitor from there and see the same issues bypassing timeline/sequences, etc.Īgain this is so odd concerning it just started happening all of a sudden. I'm down to testing direct clips right from my 5D mkIII (cinestyle) to the timeline with no effects. A few frames look OK but then suddenly there's a jagged wave almost like frame rate or something. The playback is slowish and my source monitor looks as if it's struggling to draw the lines of the image fast enough if that helps explain my specific choppiness. I cleared the Preview Files that I could find. I unsinstalled cloud and premiere, reinstalled both, now I am at 7.2.0 (46). This is bad because Adobe Cloud kept telling me all of my apps were up to date. To my surprise I was at version 7.0 Sir Reel. OK I'm still at a complete los$$, in every cent$ of the word. Maybe Java updated to v7 update 25 during that time. And memory does not seem to be an issue looking at Activity Monitor.)Ĭhecked Files on and rebuilt Thunderbolt raid directory (with DiskWarrior, just as general maintenance.)Īpple Timecapsule firmware updated to 7.6.4. More memory allocated to Crashplan (but if I pause or unload that service no effect. Indesign CC, Extension Manager update (but never launched.) the menu bar thing, but I usually Quit that anyway.) Graphics Switching disabled, so always on Radeon.ĬC app update (i.e. Happens whether doing multicam sequence or simple cuts.Ĭleaned media cache (Premiere/Prefs/Media/clean cache.) No Previews to clean out. Timeline bar is yellow, which always played fine (via OpenCL.) Rendering Previews of a few minute section does not help. Just straight video and 2-4 tracks of audio. Source files and cache files and preview files on Pegaus Raid on Thunderbolt. Macbook Pro, late 2011, quad-core 2.5 GHz i7, 16GB memory. When CPU pegs, it is kernal_task and Premiere at top of All Processes/%CPU table in Activity Monitor. Crashplan paused or service unloaded did not help.) Premier Pref/Memory: either Optimize for Performance or Memory, and restart. Project: Mercury OpenCL GPU (via AMD Radeon 6770m in Macbook Pro.) No change if switch to Software Only. I give it a rest for a few moments, can play ok for a minute, then CPU and choppiness creaps up again. Now, on new project, exact same setup and media as before, I get playback that is fine, then after a few moments or a minute, gets choppy, as my CPU becomes increasingly pegged, as if GPU acceleration becomes disabled with time. Premiere Pro CC 7.01, Mac, was working relatively fine for a few weeks on a couple projects. Yes, yet another mysterious choppy, jerky playback out-of-the-blue issue.
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