Re: Premiere pro cc 2019 Cuda Gone! Help me please
Re: Premiere PRO not showing video after update to CC2019
Those diagonal lines in the sequence/timeline are called "danger stripes" because for whatever reason, PPro can't find the media where it expected it. Try re-linking those files, or copying and pasting into a new sequence, or digging around to make sure the files are not offline or trimmed beyond PPro's ability to display them.
Once the stripes are gone, your video monitors will have something to display.
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
Hi Neil! Thanks for sharing!
I tried what what you said and the issue still persists. When I add a keyframe it seems as the timeline freezes for a second or millisecond before actually adding the marker. Once it finally decides to add the marker it is off by sometimes a second.
Any idea why?
Re: 2019 Update: Anybody experiencing more bugs and issues!?
I echo your concerns having migrated back to Premiere in 2012 only to find great features hampered by poor performance and incomprehensible bugs. It's been so long since I've had a clear editing experience with no glitches. I'm writing this with (Not Responding) yet again within Premiere. It's frozen entirely, all morning, after three reboots and not a single piece of meaningful work accomplished.
I moved to 2019 because 2018 was giving me heartache. I moved from 2017 because it proved unreliable after a few months. How does software performance degrade and why should I have to know the ins and outs of my operating system just to nudge this app along?
I'm completing a feature and have only four days of post left on it, but it's taken just under a week (Christmas breaks aside) to make minor adjustments to a credit roll. Everyone says, stay with the stable version and don't migrate your project to the upgrade. But I have yet to have a satisfactory experience with any version. An upgrade means upgrade - it ought to be an improvement. I shouldn't have to reinstall an operating system which is what I'm looking at along with rolling back to 2018. Yes, I've had to do this before, and I've upgraded a motherboard and memory to enjoy a small time with a relatively stable Premiere until the next pitfall and that's what it feels like, unstable.
It rarely feels good to be working with it which is such a disappointment because I love my job and part of my job entails teaching this occasionally amazing freakshow.
Andrew
Re: How can one use the razor tool to cut caption?
Just make your "captions" as titles using legacy titles or the essential graphics. Move them anyway you want! But then they are not "captions" if that is what you need for "closed captions" or an srt for youtube etc.
For caption streams, it would be a feature request. Otherwise, they just don't work that way.
Now it is true, you might be able to do that with closed captions, since you can export a sidecar (srt and some others) when exporting. Open caption won't, and has to be exported from the project bin, where the captions are still in their same stream. You are limited on the style elements. You can't drag out (extend the length) of cut elements as noted above - the other captions in the stream are still there.
Re: Project window not opening & "Error parsing properties list from memory"
Hi javierc14641708,
You held "Alt Key" to reset the preferences. But, as you are on Mac OS, the modifier is "Option Key".
Please hold Option Key while launching and check the issue.
Thanks,
Vidya
Re: Is there any way to retain rendering files from the previous version?
Partitions may be useful for organizing but don't help read/write times.
Using SSDs with 2018/2019 does help, they're clearly optimized for such. A good recommendation is a "standard " SSD for OS/programs, an m.2/Nve drive for projects/working media, and another SSD for cache/cache database/PEK/previews.
All internal.
Or still useful is the multi disc layout of assets with some drives as spinners, with projects, media, cache & etc, exports, previews all being on separate internal discs.
Neil
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
No. It's puzzling me, too.
Neil
Re: 2019 Update: Anybody experiencing more bugs and issues!?
Ouch!
Please post your troubles in detail over on the UserVoice service, as that system goes directly to the engineers. They need the information on your troubles.
Neil
Re: Premiere pro cc 2019 Cuda Gone! Help me please
John's response is of absolutely no help at all whatsoever, in your particular case:
You have an eight-year-old Fermi-generation Quadro GPU, whose driver support ended completely, leaving behind only archived driver releases up to and including branch version 375.xx, very early this year by NVIDIA. As such, it has no support at all whatsoever for any version of CUDA higher than 8.0. CC 2019, however, REQUIRES CUDA 9.2 or higher just to even enable GPU acceleration at all. Therefore, from CC 2019 onwards, your system will be permanently locked to the MPE software-only mode.
I'm sorry for stating this, but your GPU is simply totally obsolete in the eyes of both NVIDIA and Adobe.
Re: Exporting 2 minute video takes 7 hours
That does seem odd. Is this the pixel size footage you have been using before? Are you sure there a no effects applied? Some can take a lot of time.
Re: Premiere Pro CC 2018 Doesn't seem to be able to search the Project Panel
I updated from 2018 to 2019 and during the media cache buildup my search bins populated and then the moment it was done, they emptied and now nothing is in them anymore. This search bin issue is a huge problem for me.
Adobe, I need a fix now!
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
I decided to screen recorder in order for you or anyone that might know to see what I am talking about
Let me know if you have seen anything like this before and what could be the possible solution.
Thank you!
Imported Character Animator file does not have audio portion.
I'm not sure if this is a Peremiere Pro problem or a Character Animator problem so I'm posting this in both forums. I've created a character in CH and imported it ito PP. The first time there was no audio when I first opened the file in the Source window. The animation was working. (I tried every which way to import and nothing changed. I also tried just placing the CH file in the timline. No sound) I went back to CH and saved as a new file. After importing to PP there was audio in the source file. So I could go through that and choose the cuts I wanted. When dragging the portions I wanted to the timeline, the audio dissapeared again. The animation works great but no sound. I don't know what else to do so here I am. Any help is greatly appreciated.
(By the way, I'd done this successfully with a couple of previous animations. So that's why I'm not sure what I'm now doing wrong.)
Thanks!
Terry
Re: Imported Character Animator file does not have audio portion.
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
Close the Marker Panel and see if the timeline performance improves.
MtD
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
Hi MtD,
I tried that way first. I had the Marker Panel closed and the performance was the same.
I'm not sure if it could be a setting.
Re: Imported Character Animator file does not have audio portion.
Re: Imported Character Animator file does not have audio portion.
You are dragging from the source monitor to the timeline? Make sure you click down in the source monitor (right on the potato) and drag from there. If you use the clip icon right under the monitor, it will drag video only.
MtD
Re: Delay when adding markers to audio
Is this a powerful Mac? I tried to create your problem on my Mac but it worked fine - although if I had the Marker Panel open, there was a very slight delay as it updated the marker panel.
MtD