Premiere CS6 - Performances en mode caméras multiples

Bonjour à tous,
je souhaite utiliser le mode caméra multiple de Premiere CS6 pour réaliser un montage à partir de rushes full HD (1920x1080).
Malheureusement, il est inutilisable car les vidéos jouent convenablement pendant 1 seconde, puis elles se figent toutes.
Ca semble être un problème de performances, actuellement je travaille avec
Adobe Premiere CS6
Windows 7, dernières mises à jour dernier service pack
Core2Duo E8400
4Go DDR2
Radeon HD6950
Disque principal : WD Velociraptor 10000tpm
Disque secondaire : Segate Barracuda 7200tpm
Avez-vous un avis ou des conseils à me donner pour arriver à faire fonctionner ce mode correctement ?
Dans tous les cas, même l'aperçu vidéo dans l'espace de travail par défaut souffre de nombreux ralentissements...!
Merci d'avance

Si vous parlez anglais, la réponse à votre question se situe sans doute ici : http://blogs.adobe.com/toddkopriva/2011/02/optimizing-for-performance-adobe-premiere-pro-a nd-after-effects.html
(et si vous ne parlez pas anglais, tentez la version Google Translate)

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