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I'm new to Premiere and still learning. Premiere constantly hangs, drags, virtually freezes up and makes editing somewhat torturous. More info: I'm compiling x sequences from a wide variety of sources, mp4, wmv's, m4v, avi's. Most of these live on an external drive with USB3 connection. My projects typically have between 3 or 4 and up to 25 different videos imported, some high-res, others scaled up to fill the frame, edited in to several hundred clips with video and audio tracks.
Also lots of split screens and motion effects. I understand this kind of project would be processor intensive. Each time I move to a different part of the sequence to work - and most of the time when I push the space bar play - nothing happens at all, until I save, which takes minutes.
Premiere doesn't even give an alert that it's having problems, it just stalls out. When I come back a half hour later, often its ready to go again. Rendering the entire work area takes all day and then the next time I go to edit, the same delay issue pops up again.
Is this just what Premiere editors have to suffer through? Does Premiere have a cap on how many source movies it can import, or how large the file size? Also, do I need to have a scratch disk? Tips for optimizing through-put for large projects with all the bells and whistles appreciated. Mac OS The maximum file size is 47 MB. Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, mp4, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.
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