![]() It plays fine, edits fine, all smooth and buttery response and then completely crashes windows: All I have done is add my video files to the project (in thumbnail mode and about 40 of them ) and then open ONE 4K file and add it to the timeline with it still present in source monitor. However, I then get a total system crash after about five minutes. I monitor memory utilisation and it sits between 8 and 18 Gig (out of 32G) so that appears OK. To add to this I thought I would try to edit some new files, some 4K ones. Is there a way to go back to Premiere 2018 please? Would appreciate assistance please folks since i am stuck. Tried the trick of renaming the 13.0 folder to old_13.0 but issue reoccurs. Very disappointed because the software has great promise. I try software render but that does not work either, Machine works PERFECTLY for Photoshop and Lightroom, games, other graphics packages and every other program I throw at it.Īfter trying to exit after it becomes unresponsive premiere crashes and I have to kill the process from windows. Windows starts in about 5 seconds to the desktop. Minimal machine with only essential software installed. Nvidia 1060 6G card - I have tried latest and archived drivers. Premiere pro 2019 - latest version as of 18th Jan 2019 And a project with just 20 x 3 minute HD videos open in MTS format does this. I mean, it does it after project open for 5 minutes. Source monitor and timeline video player windows just go black all the time and makes Premiere completely unusable. ![]() I did not notice these issues in 2018 version. After subscribing to Creative Cloud full plan in November, after upgrading from photography plan, I am finding myself doing my video edits on Apple iMovie because Premiere is just so incredibly unreliable and flaky.
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