-
2 Renders Faster Than 1??
Well, almost. Hi everyone. I’ve been using Vegas for about a year, mainly long, simple projects – analog tape captures to DVD, but I do a bit of videography as well, mainly school plays using 2 cameras. My day job is IT Technician, I’m fairly amateur as far as video goes.
I recently upgraded from an E4600 dual-core to a purpose-built Q9550 quad (both mildly OC’d) with basically the same 5-disk system (see profile).
My query is this: has anyone come across the following performance problem and if so did you find out why it happens and/or solve it?
With my old system the CPU was maxed out during rendering (from DV to DVD MPEG2), unsurprisingly, and I was hoping to halve the rendering time with the new CPU. But the new CPU isn’t maxed out, it only averages about 55% doing a single render (evenly spread between cores). Disk-bound? Nope, if I render 2 videos simultaneously it virtually doubles the throughput, CPU about 90+%, elapsed render time only goes up slightly and I can still happily edit another video (except for choppy/unusable external preview) in a third instance of Vegas without much impact on the rendering.
I expected and would prefer the system to be maxed out when rendering just one video, so it would finish sooner – current speed is around real time, typically 3hrs for full VHS transfers (much faster without the edge mask I normally use). I work around it when I can by rendering 4 simultaneously overnight, takes 6-7hrs, ie slightly more than double a single render.
Incidentally, second question, is there a better (ie faster-rendering) way of neatly chopping off the ragged analog edges than compositing a black 8px frame (and without rescaling the picture using pan/crop)?
Any help would be much appreciated.
PS
I bought DSE’s ‘Vegas Pro 8 Editing Workshop’ before I bought Vegas and was using the trials of Vegas and Studio – it helped me decide, and I haven’t regretted either investment!Rupert Stocks