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Timeline panel lagging, when everything else is okayyyyy

New Here ,
Feb 12, 2019 Feb 12, 2019

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Hey everyone,

My premiere pro has this weird thing where everyhing is fine except for the timeline panel

The video plays back at full res with no stutter and the timeline panel is very laggy. It shows every movement from top to bottom

Kind of like when you have rolling shutter on a camera, or when you try to open an image with a 56k modem.

Please check the video to see the problem:

Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019 C Users Edit Station Desktop 2019 02 07 Podcast 3 Premiere Pro TEST SP - ...

I already have:

Cleared cache

deleted cache folders

reset preferences

all of my NVIDIA and Win drivers are updated

I'm using CUDA rendering but opencl and software only work even less

It is on a dell optiplex

i7-8700

gtx 1050

16gb ram

400gb available space on the ssd

ANY FIXES? the support has been helpful but all the procedures they asked me to do havent resolved anything

Thank you very much to everyone!

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Community Expert ,
Feb 12, 2019 Feb 12, 2019

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Is it possible you have timeline scrolling set to something other than "No Scroll" (look under Preferences\Timeline). Yours somewhat looks like slow / laggy 'smooth scroll'?

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New Here ,
Feb 13, 2019 Feb 13, 2019

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Thanks for the reply

No it is actually set to no scroll, the whole timeline panel is laggy, but the rest is okay. That is the problem.

On the video I actually scrolled left and right to show the problem

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Mar 01, 2019 Mar 01, 2019

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matthiasm,

Sorry for the performance issues. You don't want to playback in FULL quality unless you have a pretty powerful computer. Try 1/2 or so. Please also place media on a separate HD other than your OS HD. Not knowing much about your source media or sequence settings, you may also want to try using proxies.

Thanks,
Kevin

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