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- #ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATION MOVIE#
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I did a few performance checks and everything is running fine, about 30% faster than the AMD Phenom II 1100T. Other than that, Adobe did a really great job on their products and I understand that they are focused on the most used hardware around, which are undeniably Intel CPUs and not the AMD ones.
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I even filed a bug to Adobe about this back in february 2016, but Adobe did not react nor did they released a fix to that particular problem.Īfter just exchanging the cpu from the AMD Phenom II to the AMD FX, the bug is gone – what more proof do they need?
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATION MOVIE#
So there are definitive bugs in Premiere Pro CC 2015.2 with Avid’s DNxHR 4K codec in association with the AMD Phenom II and also in Speedgrade CC 2015 2015.1, where nearly all movie formats I tested were shown offline in Speedgrade and when saved and returned to Premiere, the clips where still offline and they needed to be relinked to be online again. Speedgrade CC 2015.1: All movie clips are now Online! (were offline with Phenom II).Premiere CC 2015.2: Avid DNxHR 4K movies are working now (were only white with Phenom II cpu).Surprise (actually I already suspected this): All of the bugs with my Phenom II 1100T cpu are now gone after upgrading just the cpu to the FX-8370! Every hardware component in the old workstation remained the same, I just swapped out the cpu.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATION UPDATE#
Last update for the old WorkstationĪfter I successfully updated the mainboard firmware of the Asus Crosshair IV Formula, I bought an AMD FX-8370 8-core cpu which should boost my performance a bit before I start building the new workstation. The Nvidia GTX 780 Ti GPU seems to have enough headroom for 4K playback with only a short peek while playing Canon 1DC clip. What we’ve learned? 4K editing needs more than 32GB RAM, better start with 64GB or add more to be save. RAM is crucial for 4K editing, as the graph shows, it is eaten up completely. The second playback had about 990 dropframes. There were about 1052 dropframes on the whole sequence. With the AMD Phenom II, the 4K playback was mostly choppy, with half of the 4K clips playing in realtime. Notice the lower GPU load on second playback.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATION FULL#
Below is the playback performance of the timeline for these clips, all played in full resolution after a fresh reboot. The footage contains some of the new Canon C300 Mark II, Canon 1DC, Canon XC10, Red ScarletX, Blackmagic Cinema 4K, Sony F55 and some recorded as ProRes 4K and DNxHR 4K with a Atomos Shogun. So I started up Premiere CC version 2015.0.2 and threw in some 4K clips on the timeline. Adobe was aware of a AMD Phenom II bug in Premiere CC 2015.1 and fixed it for PrCC 2015.2, but unfortunately they left out Speedgrade to fix another bug (presumably still an AMD Phenom bug) which causes the problem with offline clips in Speedgrade. So I currently have to go back to version 2015.0.2 for Premiere CC and last Speedgrade version 2015.0.1 that is running on my current (old 2012) setup. The current version of Premiere CC is 2015.2, but I cannot use it, because the corresponding Speedgrade 2015.1 still has some bugs. So far so good.Īs a pre-test with the older workstation I ran a few benchmarks, in particular how playback is running in Premiere CC.
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING WORKSTATION UPGRADE#
Although the Asus Crosshair IV Formula mainboard is already on it’s limits, I found out that I still can upgrade it’s cpu to at least a AMD FX-8150 (supported by Asus) or even the FX-8370.Īs a first „test“ I upgraded the mainboard bios to the beta version v3027 which officially supports the FX-8150 CPU. While I do not want to wait too long to get all the neccessary hardware components, I did a slow start building the new workstation by upgrading the old one with a new CPU. This is the story how I’ve choosen the my video editing workstation for the year 2016 and beyond, mainly to achieve 4K realtime editing in Premiere Pro CC 2015. Klicken Sie auf den Link, um die aktuelle Sprache zu ändern.Īfter five years with my older Main-Workstation it was time to upgrade, or better replace it for a new one. Der Inhalt wird unten in einer verfügbaren Sprache angezeigt. Leider ist der Eintrag nur auf Amerikanisches Englisch verfügbar.