Render and preview issues with Premiere CC 2014 update

Rendering issues: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.0.1 Update does not fix" Occasional instance where sequences could never finished rendering"
It's been 3 days 3 technicians and still same issue. Everything has been tried except starting over which is not an option. Worked
fine in CS6.  
1. Optimization of windows and tweek premiere memory settings,
2. GPU updates,
3. Software only render,
4.render section at a time works (but who has time for that),
5. Tweek virtual memory, - clean cache, clean temp files,
6. hardware considerations, drives, etc...
7. Other
Ceremony completed render except for export in older computer. Please fix issue or give money back until you do!
The rendering of footage of:
1. render worked (on complex Ceremony 19 min sequence with AVCHD format and HDV) in an old computer. - Core 2 DUO Quad 8 gb ram 2g
b GPU
2. Same sequence of Ceremony (19 min sequence with AVCHD format and HDV) did not work in the faster computer. - i7 QUAD core 16 ram
1 or 2 GB GPU
3. Reception sequence of HDV footage only did not on both computer.
Please call the exterminator and get rid of all the bugs. I am spending more time
troubleshooting than editing….and that is bad

You really aren't reading what we write.
Let's break it down:
Suitcase isn't working with the new application versions, because Suitcase has bugs in it's code or just doesn't know about the new application versions.
The only way to fix that is to fix the code for Suitcase.
Suitcase is written by Extensis, so only Extensis can fix the code for Suitcase.
So you are waiting on Extensis to fix their code to work correctly with the new applications.
This is not about the CC 2014 applications, this is about Extensis code not working, and Extensis needing to provide an update to make their code work.
To get a working version of Suitcase (which requires fixing bugs in Suitcase), you need to talk to Extensis.

Similar Messages

  • Any known issues with Premiere CC and imported HDV clips?

    I'm having consistent difficulty with Premiere CC playback of HDV video that originated in FCP 7. This was not an issue in Premiere CS6. The problem is dropout and pixelization which is consistent, pass after pass, and occurs at the same TC location on some clips. It is almost like some clips are corrupted in a consistent manner, while others are not, and don't seem to become corrupted.
    For a variety of reasons, I still shoot HDV on a Z1U, and use an old FCP7 workstation to digitize media. I then import these individual video clip files into CS6. These are clips that play correctly in FCP, Premier CS6, and in the Finder, and Quicktime Pro, but not Premiere CC.
    I have Dropboxed a sample clip to my service contact at AJA, and she is reporting the same issue with Premiere CC. (The technical support at AJA is the best I've experienced in over 30 years of video production).
    The same issue presents itself with HDV clips that were converted to such from .m2v via Clipwrap.
    Any other types of media play correctly within Premiere CC. For example, I have a CS6 project that is nothing but After Effect CS6 anims comiled into a program in Premiere CS6; it plays perfectly. So do any media that Premiere CC puts through its own conversion or import "routine," like AVCHD. Even XDCAM clips that went into FCP via XDCAM Transfer play well.
    Any thoughts?

    Tim,
    I would assume the clips work fine in FCP7, so you're not totally busted. Maybe try using Compressor or AME, like the other guy said, to export them in another format; I'd recommend Apple ProRes 422. Fallback is to work in FCP7, as the tapes are gone.
    When I 1st posted this problem, I left for vacation. I saw briefly that someone suggested a plugin in another reply, but I haven't had a chance to pursue that yet. I'm in northern Michigan (USA) with limited access to email. I'll do some follow up this Monday when I return. Good luck!!
    Sent from my iPhone
    Phil Mariasy
    Allied Media Group
    [email protected]
    419-297-2730
    151 N. Michigan
    Ste. 300
    Toledo, OH 43604

  • Slow down issue with Premiere CS4 on a Mac pro

    I am having a similar slow down issue with Premiere CS4 on a Mac pro, but I don't have bloated prproj file size.
    Here is what I am working with:
    Mac Pro intel quad core 2.8ghz
    OSX 10.6.7 Snow Leopard
    6Gigs RAM
    3TB storage between 4 drives, each drive with about 50% free space
    I am editing a 10 minute HD video from avchd files.  The edited video is very heavy in photoshop files with a variety of different fx including green screen.  The system has slowed down to almost a standstill.  Anytime I move the playcurser, or try to do any action, it displays the spinning top "thinking" icon and takes 15 seconds to several minutes to unfreeze.  I am often forced to force quit and I have gotten unexpected quits several times.   The program also freezes on startup frequently.
    No other programs are running.  When I export with media encoder, it took about 4 hours to complete.  The last 4 or so photoshop images I added seemed to tip the program over the edge.  It had been slowing down some, but those last few really dropped the processing speed.  Before those additions, export took 30 min to 1hr.
    I did delete the render files (did not check if the file size was bloated beforehand, oops) but it has not significantly affected my performance.

    Do you need all of those extra pixels in the stills? Are you panning the full 4976?
    Two things to consider are that if you using, say a 1920 x 1080 Sequence Frame Size, you can only see that at any time, regardless of how large the images are in pixels. If there are extra pixels, i.e. the Pan is not using all 4976 pxls., I would Scale to just what you need in PS, prior to Import.
    If you are doing any Scale in PrPro, its Scaling algorithms are not as efficient, as those in PS. [Note: CS5 and 5.5 are a major improvement on that statement.]
    With many large stills (the max for CS4 is 4096 x 4096, if there ARE extra pixels, pushing those around will use up resources, and quickly. As a test, some years back, I was working on a "photo wall," and was using 4000 x 4000 images. The workstation had no issues with slowness, until I got to the 5th large still. By the 8th, the Project was too slow to edit. I had to wait for everything. Luckily, I have AE, and it handles large stills much more efficiently, and much differently, than PrPro. I just moved to an AE Comp, and completed the Project, finishing up n PrPro, after I Exported from AE.
    Just something to think about. With Scaling in PrPro, this is one time, where bigger is not necessarily better.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Major Issues with Premiere Pro CC

    I am currently having some major issues with Premiere Pro CC running on my macbook pro(specs below).
    I am trying to export a 4 minute video using the vimeo 1080p export settings as I usually do, and it takes about 10 hours to export the video. On cs6, a similar project would take 5-10 minutes.
    Also, the video that was exported contained a lot of clips that came out choppy and low quality.
    I am currently on the phone with tech support, and they cannot seem to figure out what is wrong.
    I have seen a few post about CC having issues with amd cards, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated since this job is past due due to these issues.
    2011 MacBook Pro
    i7 2.2
    16GB Ram
    256 SSD + 750GB HD
    AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1GB

    You neglected to specify exactly which release of PPro CC you are running. There have been 5 of them.
    If you're on CC7.2 or 7.2.1, then you may be hitting the same problem discussed in one of these threads:
    RGB Curves: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5929088?tstart=0#5929088
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/5934916?tstart=30#5934916
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/5935386?tstart=0#5935386
    The first thing to try is switching Renderer to Software Only.

  • Graphics Card issues with Premiere Pro CS4

    Hey there,
    I've placed the screenshot of my problem at the bottom of this post.
    I'm having lots of issues with premiere pro CS4 and editing videos since I upgraded to Windows 7. I have some .mpg and .MP4 videos. Both of which play fine in WMP, VLC, WinAmp, VirtualDJ etc. But when I load them into PPRO CS4, as you can see in the screenshot they go green and pink. And they don't move. I.e you see one still image and hear only audio.
    Now a fix I have found for this is to uninstall my graphics card. But this is no way an option to edit videos, as the resoultion goes from 1920 x 1080 to 1024 x 768.
    I should add that I am runnig the following system:
    Dell Vostro 1000 Latpop
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit
    2.00Ghz AMD Sempron Processor
    2GB RAM
    ATI Radeon XPress 1150 Graphics card
    I have the latest graphics card drivers installed. I am just wondering what the problem is, and a potential fix. Would be great to hear any advice,
    Regards,
    Adam.

    OK, here are some other things to think about:
    ATI/AMD Catalyst seems to have an issue with one of the latest versions, maybe rollback to an earlier version.
    Depending on your OS, check Hardware Acceleration (though this usually affect smoothness of playback) in Control Panel>System>Hardware>Advanced.
    Check your OpenGL settings.
    In Catalyst, turn OFF any GPU Acceleration
    That's about all that I can think of for now, and those are shots in the dark.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • I have slow internet speed and having issue with download of photoshop cc is there an alternate I can go somewhere with high speed to download.

    I have slow internet speed and having issue with download of photoshop cc is there an alternate I can go somewhere with high speed to download. without using this creative cloud that downloads first.

    We need to know more about your system, please download EtreCheck and run the report and please post it on your next reply. Then we can see how your system is configured, what apps are on it and look for anything obvious. We will look forward to seeing your report.

  • Firefox 3.6.23 having freezing and rebooting issues with Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin

    Firefox 3.6.23 is experiencing constant freezing and rebooting issues with Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin, not sure if it is a conflict issue or not.
    Since the update there had been no reported issues till today when the blue screen came up on me, this issue prior to plug in 11 had occurred at least 6 times, this issue only happens on firefox.
    I do not wish to update since recent firefox browsers seem to have a lot of ongoing issues.

    Anyone able to help please?
    Thanks.

  • Hi  have the ipod touch and having issue with the reminders app. do not have the reminders page  just the completed page

    hi  have the ipod touch and having issue with the reminders app. do not have the reminders page  just the completed page

    The problem has been fixed with the most recent OS X software update.

  • I just bought a iPod nano 7th gen and having issues with clear radio channels. Please help.

    I just bought a iPod nano 7th gen and having issues with clear radio channels. Please help.

    You can send it in to them: https://expresslane.apple.com/GetproductgroupList.action?PRKEYS=PF3

  • I can't download and install the latest photoshop CC (2014) update. I keep getting installation failed. I work on an imac, OS 10.9.4. Any ideas?

    I can't download and install the latest photoshop CC (2014) update. I keep getting installation failed. I work on an imac, OS 10.9.4. Any ideas?

    All the Adobe CC Updates: The Direct Download Links for Windows | ProDesignTools

  • Massive Lagging and issues with Premiere Pro CC 2014

    For the last year we have been in post on our feature documentary. We have roughly 15TB of footage that is all stored on a raid coming into our edit suite via fibre (I don't know much of the technical information about it other than it's trustworthy and works for the other suites in our facility). We're in the final stretch and locking edit February 1. But the issues we're experiencing are making it very difficult to advance and fine tune the edit.
    Over the last month or two performance with Premiere has been getting worse and worse. We are experience lag in actions when editing. It could be as simple as moving the mouse, clicking or copy/paste which can result in freezing or lag where we have to wait a few seconds or minutes for the program to catch up with itself.
    We've been trying to figure out what is going on and if we can do anything to eliminate these issues. We have removed all cache files. We have eliminated any unnecessary or old sequences from our project file.
    I will note that our project file is massive. It's currently about 1.15gb in size. Our sequence is a little hairy also. Not sure if this could be causing issues, but it hasn't in the past. See image below.
    Running latest version of Adobe Premiere CC 2014.
    Mac Pro
    OSX Version 10.9.5
    Processor: 2.7 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon E5
    Memory: 64GB 1867 MHz DDR3
    www.animaleast.com

    Mark Mapes wrote:
    This is a known issue introduced in CC2014.0. Some h.264 encodes have blurriness or noise periodically in some areas of the frame. The problem is most pronounced in regions of the frame with very little detail, like grass or pavement--or the T-shirt in the sample frame. We are working on a fix. Before you ask when the patch will be forthcoming, I'm not authorized to even hint at the timeframe.
    Unfortunately, the only real workaround is to export to a format other than h.264. If that's not an option for you, then your best bet is probably to keep working in CC7.2.2 until the patch is released.
    Sorry, but thats not completely true and by far not the correct answer:
    The problems with random artifacts occurred with the introduction of a new version of H264 in CS6 but there you still had the option to export with the previous H264 Version via Media Encoder. 
    Since the previous H264 version is not available in CC, using CC7.2.2 is not a solution either.
    BTW
    Updating to CC and using the new Mac Pros with Mavericks is currently a total mess - no open cl rendering, random crashes, no usable h264 ... thanks adobe!!
    ... but we can track masks in premiere now ... wow!

  • H.264 encoding issues with Premiere Pro CC 2014

    After updating to Premiere Pro CC 2014 yesterday, I see encoding artifacts on my H.264 exports.
    Same source video imported into CC v2014 and v7, and exported using the YouTube 1080p 29.97 fps settings. The artifacts manifests itself as softness/blurriness in parts of the image every few seconds, especially notice the area with a red circle below.
    Here are the source file (GoPro HERO3 Black Edition), the v2014 render and the v7 render.
    Original: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2rJe0xgMTxFYXJiMjZpZ0stUzQ/edit?usp=sharing
    CC v2014 render: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2rJe0xgMTxFQ1B0Z09GS3I0a1E/edit?usp=sharing
    CC v7 render: Premiere Pro CC.mp4 - Google Drive
    [Version numbers corrected.]
    Message was edited by: Jim Simon

    Mark Mapes wrote:
    This is a known issue introduced in CC2014.0. Some h.264 encodes have blurriness or noise periodically in some areas of the frame. The problem is most pronounced in regions of the frame with very little detail, like grass or pavement--or the T-shirt in the sample frame. We are working on a fix. Before you ask when the patch will be forthcoming, I'm not authorized to even hint at the timeframe.
    Unfortunately, the only real workaround is to export to a format other than h.264. If that's not an option for you, then your best bet is probably to keep working in CC7.2.2 until the patch is released.
    Sorry, but thats not completely true and by far not the correct answer:
    The problems with random artifacts occurred with the introduction of a new version of H264 in CS6 but there you still had the option to export with the previous H264 Version via Media Encoder. 
    Since the previous H264 version is not available in CC, using CC7.2.2 is not a solution either.
    BTW
    Updating to CC and using the new Mac Pros with Mavericks is currently a total mess - no open cl rendering, random crashes, no usable h264 ... thanks adobe!!
    ... but we can track masks in premiere now ... wow!

  • Issues DNxHD & CC2014. V Slow RENDER and Do I remove CC if 2014 now on system?

    My Prem Pro CC suddenly v slow to render and export and exporting OUT OF SYNC (H264 etc)
    Upgraded to CC2014 yesterday still v slow, constant rendering all timeline for small things like small Jpegs
    Old Premier Pro CC still showing on system? Even though upgraded to 2014 Thought 2014 was just upgrade not reinstall. Do I remove CC?
    I shot Avid Codec DNxHD 185x (ninja via C100), imported as DNxHD and also tested AVCHD - Been trying to export as h264 1920x1080 various configs tried...out of sync by few frames but think Video slow than audio but not across timeline. 
    1. DO I remove CC? - I though it was an upgrade not a reinstall
    2. How can I improve awful and sudden slow render. I have cleared cache in adobe and PC. System WIN 7 -  i7 3770 3,4ghz, 14Gb RAM, GeForce GTX 570 card. This must be software issue? Thanks
    3. How to export in synce, timeline is in sync. Have exported VID and AUDIO sepearte and re assembled - didnt work. Have deleted render files and exported - didnt work
    V frustrating/
    Any help out there??
    Thanks
    Lorne

    CC2014 is a completely separate version And just like in the past old versions are left in place As a fallback option. For your technical isssues with Premiere ask in their forum.
    MYlenium

  • Issues with mac pro 2014 and Adobe CC

    Having major issues with my New Mac Pro since installing 10.9.3.  The issues are with render in Adobe CC products and glitches on displays.
    Model Name:          Mac Pro
      Model Identifier:          MacPro6,1
      Processor Name:          12-Core Intel Xeon E5
      Processor Speed:          2.7 GHz
      Number of Processors:          1
      Total Number of Cores:          12
      L2 Cache (per Core):          256 KB
      L3 Cache:          30 MB
      Memory:          64 GB
      Boot ROM Version:          MP61.0116.B05
      SMC Version (system):          2.20f18
      Illumination Version:          1.4a6

    Well known issue and no solution yet. There is nothing wrong with your computer.  http://9to5mac.com/2014/05/21/os-x-10-9-3-breaking-mac-pro-graphics-card-compati bility-with-critical-pro-apps/

  • Canon spanned clips - problem with Premiere CC 2014 v 8.1 (and NOT in CC v 7.2.2)

    Hello,
    I have a spanned XF100 clip (3 clips total 13:50).
    I have the whole directory content (XML,...) of the CF card.
    I use the Media Browser of Adobe Premiere to import the videostreams.
    Everything worked fine with Premiere CC v 7.2.2
    I needed to upgrade to Premiere CC 2014 v 8.2 as the new Speedgrade didnt work with the old version of Premiere.
    Suddenly the spanned clip does not playback smoothly. In fact, if I place the timer to a specific point, it takes up to 60 sec until the picture changes in the "Programm window" and doesnt playback at all. Only the sounds works, but the video is only a still picture.
    This only happens with the spanned clip. All the other "single" clips are working fine.
    I do exactly the same thing in CC and CC2014. In CC it works perfectly and in CC2014 it does not.
    Any idea?
    Does CC2014 interpret the spanned clips differently?
    thanks for your help!
    Manfred

    I have a similar issue with XF305 spanned clips in a sequence mixed with 5dMarkIII and old SD DV footage running very slowly intermittently on 8.1. I had worked case 186016889 this weekend for this issue and the engineer renamed the following folders to _old and PR recreated them. I'm running on Win 7 Pro latest SP, i7 920, 48 GB RAM and Nvidia GTX 480.
    %appdata%\Adobe\Premiere Pro to %appdata%\Adobe\Premiere Pro 
    Libraries\Documents\Adobe to Libraries\Documents\Adobe
    This seemed to help for a while, but the nature of the slowdown has been from a few minutes to many hours. I did finally notice that I had up to three orphaned PR processes that were still doing I/O. Things get better now for a while after I kill the processes. I've seen other issues with the new version where edit audio in Audition doesn't refresh the waveform after an Audition save and removed and reinstalled PR last night because the edit audition of the next clip overwrote that audio with the previous clips file.
    So I have a fresh/clean install and it's still intermittently leaving orphaned processes and running slow. I think I can get it to happen consistently when I send the audio to Audition, but I'm doing an export now so I can go back to the previous version. I'll do a quick test to see if it's consistent before I downgrade so I can re-due the  last three days work.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Help with installing the Revel media downloader.

    When I thought I downloaded the media downloader it tells me is misfigured.  I can't archive my Photoshop Files without this.  Help.

  • Bulk Insert/Update in Toplink 10.1.3.

    Hi experts, I want to update a column in the database for all rows of a pariticular table. Also want the change to reflect in Toplink cache on all nodes of the Weblogic cluster. The cache in various nodes are synchronized using a JMS Topic. I want to

  • N95 sat nav

    O.K. I might be thick but I'm about to get a n95 do you need to conect to internet to use or is it completly on the phone ? If I go for a 3rd party satnav will it still use internal gps // Many thanks,Pete.

  • Force detection using Application Loader - PROBLEM

    I have never had my 8220 flip connected to any computer and it has the JVM 545 error.  I have printed out the directions from this web site on how to do the force however after double clicking the application loader I have 2 options either update or

  • Error trap on extraneous script parameters

    I have a script that accepts named parameters at the command line, and I would like to error trap any extraneous parameters, rather than having a malformed shortcut cause an error. I tried just wrapping the Param section at the top of the script in a