
I'll be getting another editing PC in next week and will be only installing Premiere CS6 on it, no CC stuff, and then edit another project using preview files to check the results. So it looks like the installation of CC has messed up me being able to rely on the workaround using the Software Mode since I've completed many projects throughout the year using CS6 and never had this happen until right after I installed Premiere CC. Now I can isolate some of the Preview files using the work area bar in the timeline then exporting those but that takes time to test which ones work, use the Software mode, and then having to export ones that don't in GPU mode.įunny thing is the first preview clip in the timeline hangs up just like on the last project I completed in CS6 after installing Premiere CC. In terms of sequenceĮxact settings (what render codec, etc.), clip exact settings, exportĪnother project completed and CS6 can't find all the preview files when exporting. Unfortunately I don't have anyĬan you go more into your exact steps cavemandude. After that, I tested with it rendered, and checked use

The match sequence settings box for my export and the export took aboutĢ0 seconds. Small effects on the timeline that was around 56 seconds long, I checked Into work with a machine that does't support GPU.

Ok, I only had time for a short test on my gpu machine before heading By the way, it still works fine in CS5.5 this problem started wtih CS6.

You also didn't state whether you were using CS6 or CC.

This is a test with machines that have GPU and CPU Renderer options. You also didn't test the time it took in Software Only mode. I would do a more substantial test that took longer than 20 seconds to render without using previews and preferably multiple clips with multiple filters applied to each.
