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  • rendering to preview in monitor window

    Posted by Clubjunkie on July 14, 2005 at 7:57 pm

    all of my footage in the timeline has a red line across the top of it signifying that it cannot be shown in the output monitor window in real time. the larger the piece of footage, the worse the broken continuity in this window is. in order to see it outputting correctly I have to render it, then work on it, then render it again to output to video etc. this means, if i have an hours worth of footage, i have at least two hours rendering before you even consider the editing time. is there any way around this? obviously the software can’t work miracles but it really is problematic having to render every frame of footage before i can so much as sync video/sound if i am mixing clips from two sources.
    I use win xp pro, am amd 2600+, with 512 ddr ram. Thanks.

    Clubjunkie replied 20 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Craig Howard

    July 14, 2005 at 10:55 pm

    What type and codec is your source footage ?

    Rendering is a fact of life with NLEs unless you have a realtime card installed. (eg Matrox RTX100)

    Craig
    Shooter Film Company
    Auckland
    New Zealand

    (Premiere Pro 1.5 / Matrox TRX100 XTreme Pro)

  • Redgum

    July 15, 2005 at 10:14 am

    “Rendering is a fact of life with NLEs unless you have a realtime card installed. (eg Matrox RTX100)”
    Only on non-native footage and effects. Clubjunkie seems to be using mpeg files or mov files and that may be where the problem lays.

    Redgum Television Productions
    Broadcast & Corporate Documentaries
    Brisbane, Australia

  • Clubjunkie

    July 15, 2005 at 2:47 pm

    Hi Guys….thanks for the answers….
    I have been using a few diffeent formats. avi, mpeg, and others, both short and long movie clips, both pal and ntsc.
    Not sure what NLEs are but my card is an Nvidia Geforce 5200. ANy other info you need, just shout….Thanks again

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