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Re: RENDER PROBLEM - AME and Premiere Pro CC causing random horizontal lines on H.264 Renders

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Purchasing a new Mac Pro to replace a 2008 tower was a huge financial step and months were spent researching.  Much of that research was done on adobe's site.  All of this information convinced me that Adobe CC and the new Mac Pro would completely rock out together.  I understand that unforeseen issues sometimes occur, but maybe Adobe should take down or amend some of this previous information that is informing their client's decisions.  I bought this new machine to work with Adobe CC and I'm experiencing the line issues, and once AME opens - it won't quit without a hard shut down using the button on the machine (which can't be good).  It shows up twice in the Force Quit window, lot's of 'serious problem' crashes in Premier.  All sorts of weirdness.  Apple is taking my issues seriously - but they have no solutions other than to downgrade to 9.2 (my machine came with 9.3) - which from what i've read might not work.  Turned off OpenCL which seems to work for fixing the lines problem in exports - but still constant crashes and weirdness.  Hope there's a complete solution soon...

 

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/davtechtable/working-with-premierepro-cc-the-new-mac-pro/

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http://blogs.adobe.com/davtechtable/2014/03/working-with-premierepro-cc-the-new-mac-pro.ht ml

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http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2014/03/premiere-pro-cc-on-the-new-mac-pro.html

There has been a lot of confusion and misinformation recently about how well Premiere Pro CC runs on Apple’s latest professional desktop machine, the new Mac Pro. I’m happy to say that, due to the meant-to-be combination of the Mercury Playback Engine and the immense power of the hardware, you can expect absolutely phenomenal performance. In this video, our man Dave Helmly takes you through just what it can do (and there’s even a surprise at the end, so if you ever work with RED media, I suggest you watch the whole thing).

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https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1412328

No, it's not true. The new MacPro and Premiere Pro CC work very well together. I'm not sure where you heard anything negative. As one of my colleagues says, "The performance of Premiere Pro on this hardware is way more than most people need," so the software is already optimized for the new Mac Pro. In fact, its dual GPUs can be utilized for export, for better quality and faster speeds. Read about that here.


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