Image buffer in Premiere Pro refers to the temporary storage area where media data is held before processing.
Image buffer in Premiere Pro refers to the temporary storage area where media data is held before processing.
Hi Guys, I started editing premiere and created a new sequence with my video file. It worked okay for a while, but it became slow when scrolling, even at 1/4 quality. Full quality was smoother. Later, the preview window turned black and displayed an error: "unable to create image buffer..." Need help? Canon 1080p24 650d dslr footage, 8GB RAM, 1600MHz, 4670k at 3.8 stock hyper 212 EVO 750 Ti OC'd to 1400MHz, WD Blue 1TB for data, cache 840Evo 120GB for premiere and Windows, plus some other programs. Windows 8.1 64bit, 1080p main monitor (used for editing), 768p secondary. My CPU hits 100% during scrubbing, RAM around 85%. Premiere is using 2.9GB. GPU usage stays at about 5% even while rendering... (from my past Premiere sessions). Thanks Gershy13
I reopened the file, and after launching my project, my computer crashed... screen lit up and then went dark... I restarted it, everything seems normal... but I haven’t opened Premiere yet.
I mostly rely on Premiere Pro, though it can sometimes freeze... I might need to move to FCPX instead. I also have a Mac with a hackintosh.