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How to solve jerky preview of my timeline video? apple

New Here ,
Jul 20, 2018 Jul 20, 2018

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I've been in touch with adobe about this and they suggested to render to footache. I thouht it was working but unfortunately it wasn't. They checked my settings and system requirements and everything seems to be ok.

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Might want to consider a proxy workflow.

Post comp spec and kind of footage used.

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I'm working on a macbook pro. 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB 1600MHz DDR3, Intel Iris 1536 MB

The footage is a vertical video, shot with iPhone. .MOV 2160x3840 23,38 GB

How do I set a proxy workflow? I tried something with proxy settings which didn't work

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That is a very slow, low-core CPU, with the bare minimum RAM for PrPro to operate. And you're throwing 4k long-GOP media at it, the nastiest stuff for CPU/cores/threads/RAM made.

Yea, you will have to use proxies on that rig ... but then, even on many rigs with a lot more ooomph, you'd still need proxies for that media.

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