![]() I was ready to have less wait time on renders and more efficient color correction and I got lagging performance and system crashes. I am having the same issues, after a weekend of crashes when I brought a project over onto my iMac Pro refurb I just purchased that came loaded with Catalina. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be most appreciative. I feel like this has to be part of the problem but have no idea what to do about it, other than switch to Final Cut. I have researched the spawning "cron" scheduling processes but I lack the necessary Unix basics and can't make sense of the stuff I've read. I am at my wits end as my job depends on being able to use this program. ![]() It took me 12 hours and twenty restarts to edit a 10 minute video yesterday. Immediately on reopening Premiere the whole crash sequence begins again. I have reset my preferences, reset SMC and PRAM/NVRAM, done a reinstall of Premiere. When I close Premiere those processes all disappear. When trying to use Premiere, if I open my Activity Monitor from Utilities, it shows more than 100 "cron" processes active in the CPU tab. I have no problem with Audition, Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, etc. Once PP is closed, my computer starts to function normally again. When I try to close PP it hangs and I have to force close it. The lag gets so bad that the program is unusable. When I start PP it will open and load properly but after importing media from my external HD into a new project it starts to lag after every command. ![]() ![]() It has become very much worse in the last 2 weeks. A few weeks ago Premiere Pro 2020 started to freeze occasionally and when it did my entire OS stopped responding. I haven't added any new hardware or software to my system recently and all applications are updated. I use a mid-2015 MacBook Pro (i7 quad-core, 16GB DDR3, iris pro 1536 MB) running Catalina. ![]()
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