I noticed the problem with HD footage, but I work almost exclusively with SD footage now. And on top of that, even when I have HD footage, my
When I used HD mp4s, the comp was at 624x352 and previews set to 1/4 playback resolution.
When I was working with avs files for (SD) mkv (IIRC-- this is going back about 2 years), resolution was 720x480 and it wasn't working perfectly but it was going much smoother than it is now. That project is the last time I remember it NOT sucking, actually.
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I opened up Premiere and decided to make a few test projects for myself to see what the problem might be (I've never done this before, I just have been kind of dealing with it and a passing thought said I should post here yesterday).
I believe the problem is the amount of files I have imported. Not only this, but whether they need "conforming" or not. Videos with audio need to be conformed. Premiere always conforms them in the background while editing. Not a huge problem if you have one or two files, but my projects lately have been using tons of files (50+) with sound.
SO ONE STEP CLOSER TO SOLVING THE MYSTERY.
This is probably not really a hardware problem with this information. But assuming this is actually the problem.
1.) Is there a way to turn off conforming so it does not happen, or only happens when I tell it to do that specific file?
2.) Is there a piece of hardware I could upgrade that would make conforming go by faster?
3.) If the above is not possible, is there a batch way to strip sound from all my files. (Avs I'm guessing?)