 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Dolby Premiere Pro tutorial. This is a quick one. I'm going to show you how to get rid of Timeline Lag in a lot of cases. This doesn't solve them all, but it solves a lot of them. Look at this here. Here's a video of a pug just chilling in the grass. But if you look in the effect controls panel, I've got 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 effects applied to it. And when I hit spacebar, you're going to see that it is slow. I've already hit spacebar and it took about a second even to start. And it's kind of puttering away. And I've got a timecode here. So you can see it's, yeah, it's just not going well. And I've actually hit spacebar and it didn't even start again. So anyways, the point is, is I want to show you how to fix the Timeline Lag. It's very easy. What you need to do is you want to click on this little plus sign here or the button editor. And when you click on that, there's actually a button in here that actually didn't even know about until recently. But you're looking for the FX button here. It's the global FX mute. Make sure that you click on that, and then add it so you can just drag and drop it into your timeline or into your toolbar part of me. You'll see here that I've already added it. But if you haven't added it, just drag and drop it in. Then when you're inside the toolbar here, just click on this and watch this, it's going to turn all of the effects off. And then when I hit play, it's nice and smooth. So this is basically turning off all effects. This will speed up your timeline quite a bit. It's a very good tool, and it's easy to use. Thanks for watching.