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I7 920 frustration….
Well….I purchased the new computer that has the I7 920 2.66ghz processor with 9 gigs of ram etc.
I loaded Vegas 64bit and dropped the AVC footage on the timeline. Here is what I noticed.
1. It loads the footage on the timeline very quickly.
2. When I resize a clip, (by clicking and dragging the end) the video does not scroll with it. I get the choppy look with the frame numbers showing a ….. Does that make sense? I don’t know how else to explain it. I’ve been able to do this since I started using Vegas.
3. At 1080 24p, the playback is just okay. Choppy until it plays back enough and then stabilizes. If I add any transitions or anything, the playback drops to extremely choppy. I have not even tried effects yet, and fear that it will slow it even more. With this type of processing power, I shouldn’t have to rely on ram rendering should I?
I had thought that this machine would would smoke my dual core 2.0Ghz 2gig of ram laptop, but so far it is just slightly better. I have no doubt that maybe it is operator error, but I don’t even know where to begin. I hope this is not what I will expect from HD for the future, otherwise I’m going back to VHS. 🙂
Also, I am using the 64 bit version of Vegas. Why am I using it? I am not sure that I see a significant improvement in performance over the 32 bit version.
Once again, I hope that it is operator error. If someone can point out what I can do to improve performance, please let me know.
Thanks for letting me vent……
Mark Moss
Mossman Productions
