![]() ![]() While this is happening, if I take a look at Task Manager in Windows I don't see anything even coming close to hitting the roof - CPU never goes above ~60%, memory is fine, disk is fine, and of course GPU is at all of 1% since nothing is using it during playback. If I go into the multicam sequence and turn off visibility for all video tracks except any 2 of them, things at least play at that point. I've tried setting playback and pause resolution all the way down to 1/16 and have the same problem. Playback is stuttering horribly, at best, but more often than not no clips even move (despite the audio playing). If I then switch over to my editing workspace and turn on Multi-Camera View, then start playback, everything goes to hell. Then I created proxies for all video, trying both 1024x540 H.264 as well as 1024x540 GoPro Cineform. I've created a project in Premiere, imported the video footage, imported the stereo wav file, and then created a multicam sequence with audio synchronization. The source footage is 12 takes from a Panasonic DMC-G7, filmed in 4K/24p 100Mbps (MP4). I'm trying to edit a simple music video, which is just multiple angles of an artist with a solid background (there's not a lot of movement). I'm hoping someone out there can shed some light on why it is I can't edit using multicam in Premiere Pro. I've spent hours trying to figure out what the deal is with this, and I've come up empty.
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