I have no idea why it is doing this, it did the preview rendered leaps and bounds faster than my laptop did, but its extremely annoying how laggy the playhead is.
EDITING ON ADOBE PREMIERE WITH ALIENWARE DRIVERS
The footage is all 1080p.Īll my drivers are up to date inlcuding my BIOS (version Version 2704) and nvidia driver from Sept 10. Those interested in taking their video editing projects to the next level can do so by downloading a free seven-day trial to Adobe Premiere Pro. I have preview rendered and created a proxy on both systems. Download a free trial of Adobe Premiere Pro today. Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the best cross-platform applications for editing video, and it has a host of features that can help you speed up your workflow while creating stunning content, but some of them go undiscovered without tutorials to guide. I had playback at 1/2 resolution on both, and moved it to 1/4 on my new desktop to see if that would fix the issue. Premiere Pro tutorials are your ticket to mastering Adobes editing software like a pro, whether youre combining audio, still images or animation. This is with no edits on the timeline, just playing back footage. Now I built this PC purely for light video editing, and I am trying to edit the same project I was editing on my Alienware laptop and the playhead will jump 10ms at a time (not smooth) and if I hit space it'll stop about 10ms past where I hit space at. Now the problem is I got a new computer as I could tell my CPU was heavily bottlenecking me during editing.ġ6GB Ram (was at 3000MHz until I read the "read this before you post" which said to reset all overclocks, so now it is at 2666MHzĮditing off a m.2 SATA 512 SSD (not nvme yet) No lagginess until later on when my timeline was filled up. When I edit, it would start to get really laggy as I add more to the timeline (cuts, B Roll, transitions etc) like unusable, but before that I could playback the clip and it'd be extremely smooth and I could hit space and it'd freeze the playhead exactly where I am at. I edit with Filmora (Still working my way to Adobe Premier!) and I have been doing so on an Alienware 15 r3 2017.