Thankfully I haven't started my next big project and was doing a re-cut for a client who's very patient.Īlso want to mention for Adobe personal responding here, I really appreciate you guys and I know we (editors) can come off a little douchie sometimes, I assure you its from frustration,Īnd lastly, I must say that the Adobe engineer guy said something very important that I hope everyone read, Its understandable that your frustrated but complaining about how "this version sucks" and Adobe "has dropped the ball" really doesn't help get the problem fixed. Man I know the pain you guys are going through. I really hope this helps someone or everyone. I've been crash free for 1 hours, the program seems to be running okay and by okay I mean I think it could run better if I set the Optimize for memory back to performance but whatever, Im editing again. I read on a thread that if your project name had any unusual dashes or symbols in it that maybe that could cause something weird so I renamed my project without any dashes or underscores and did the same for the AE files associated with the project, I also made a clean path to the project file, Such as moved the project folder to the top directory. I have mine set to 5 and mine was crashing every 5 min It also seems to me most people have their auto save set to every 20 min. Installed the CUDA drivers From Here CUDA Drivers for MAC Archive | NVIDIAĬhanged my Preferences to Optimize rendering for memory Instead of performanceĬhanged my RAM reserved for other applications to 3gbĪnd lastly and this one for some reason seems to be a BIG ONE, It seems to me that most people were having the issue at about 20 min. I was having the same issues as everyone here but I did what everyone said including some things from other threads Premiere Pro CC 2014 freezes frequently and crashesĪnd I have fixed the crashing, Heres what I did that seems to have worked. Well I've read these threads for the last few hours in between restarting PP. In Device manager you click the + sign to the left of Display Adapters. Go to the Windows Control Panel and select Hardware and Sound and then select Device Manager. you need to go direct to the vendor web site and check updates for yourself Have you gone to the vendor web site to check for a newer driver?įor Windows, do NOT rely on Windows Update to have current driver information What is your exact graphics adapter driver version? What is your exact brand/model graphics adapter (ATI or nVidia or ?)
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