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I updated to the latest version and I don't have this issue anymore.
Thanks!
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Actually I ran before I could walk. I have updated and I do find some performance increase but started work on a project and still the slow rendering when AFX is open still persists.
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Hi Steven
Working on expediting a fix related to Mojave and app sleep. I’m hoping to have an announcement on this soon. In the meantime, I do have a workaround to disable app sleep in Mohave if you would like to try it
Thanks for your help!
Wes
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I love to try it for now until the fix comes. I just hate closing and opening AFX all the time - it's not good for the durability of iMac I use Dynamic Linking far to much for this not to be a problem. Thanks
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You can open and close AFX as many times as you want. It won't "wear out" you iMac
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Haha I know that. But I don't like using disks as much as constantly opening and closing a complex bit of software several times per hour. I hate to think how longgggggg that would be if I didn't have an SSD!!!
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Well call it a test of durability and see how long the drive lasts
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Wes, do you mean "prevent app nap"? If so, it does not seem to be an option (see attached image)
ce
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Hello,
Here's a bit of the info on a potential workaround.
Potential temporary workaround can be tried by typing in the following command into Console.
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES
Note: This temporary workaround will only apply to those seeing slowdowns specific to AE and Dynamic Link.
This issue has typically been reported to only occur when the full UI version of AE is open. Investigation is ongoing and we are working on expediting a fix. Another option for those experiencing this is to close the UI version of AE while rendering.
Worth mentioning that many recent performance issues have been specifically related to GPUs as there have been many changes to drivers and also new driver requirements. This includes Intel and Nvidia drivers and of course there have also been some changes to GPU support with Mojave.
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Dynamic link definitely seems to be part of my problem (I see dynamiclinkmanager hanging in Activity Monitor).
Also, are my Xeon X5680 cpus just too old for CC 2019?
Cheers,
ce
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ce,
I don't think your Xeons are too old, nope.
LMK if that workaround helps.
Wes
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Yes, disabling app sleep has made a noticeable improvement in dynamically linked comps -- basically going from completely stalled previews to moderately slow previews.
What seems to bring things back to full speed is quitting PP & AE then opening just Premiere and hitting preview. Once I start editing/animating, though it's back to moderately slow previews.
Thanks for your attention to this, Wes.
Cheers,
ce
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Hi ce,
You're welcome! Happy to lend a hand.
Are you finding performance worse than previous versions? I wouldn't expect that to be the case but I'd be happy to investigate.
Often times, something can be project specific, ie, format, effect, etc. If you are seeing a discrepancy between versions and would like to share more details or maybe a test project, lmk.
Wes
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I did a totally clean install of Mojave and CC 2019 so cannot (easily) compare to CC 2018, but it definitely seems to be performing worse.
To add more variables to the mix, I upgraded 3 things at once ( I know, I know...)
OS: Yosemite (10.10) -> Mojave (10.14)
GPU: Sapphire HD 7950 3GB -> Radeon RX 580 8GB
CC: 2018 -> 2019
I have a clone of my Yosemite drive and could attempt to open the new projects in CC 2018 if that's possible and helpful...? However I am mid-project right now with deadlines looming so may have to wait to experiment. However, I am happy to help when I can.
Cheers,
ce