Why is PS 2014 slower than PS CC on some video and GIF operations on my machine?

When I try to make gifs in 2014, I click import> video frames to layers and it takes much more time to load than CC did. Then, when I finally choose the video I want to convert into frames, it takes MORE time loading. Honestly I am thinking about going back to CC.

Lots of threads like yours, see for example:
_http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=7155157#7155157_
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