Brad Leigh
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John
Again, my sincerest thanks!
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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John
Thank you once again. Also thank you for posting those tutorials!
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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John and Thomas
Both you guys mentioned software for converting AVCHD files to edit.
Is this just because of complications with the T2i format, or do you use it in general with AVCHD. I’m running an i72600 3.4 g with 8 gig ram. I was hoping to avoid that step. Still have bought my second camera and I’m considering Cannon HV-40 HDV to avoid the whole issue, and to try to assure smoothest editing experience.
Thank you again for taking the time to respond.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Brad Leigh
October 7, 2011 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Slow render times on a fast computer? Maybe this is it.Rob
Thanks for the heads up. I had read this thread originally a few weeks ago, I re read it yesterday. With all the tweeks I was never able to get my cpu anywhere near 100%. I didn’t realized from reading these threads that using different codecs within Vegas all to HD could have such a dramatic result. When my project is done I will need to use the correct codec for delivery, but while I’m editing if I want to transport a file using in mainconcept in Vegas seems to work very well.
Thanks
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Ken
Learn something new everyday. What I don’t get is why it won’t play in quicktime pro with mpeg2 plugin on my mac. Though I have seen issues posted on the web relating to Snow Leopard and mpeg2 with quicktime.
(but you know how info on the web can be)
I think he might be running an older version of final cut as well, I was thinking possibly it was using some odd early version of final cut with with an early HDV encoder that wasn’t quite right. I know he normally was using Final Cut with his SD Cannon.
Thanks
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Brad Leigh
September 30, 2011 at 4:12 am in reply to: Slow Render again, tried most suggestions, looking for moreDave
Thanks again. I still yet don’t understand why I’ve never seen above 60% and usually it’s around 40%, but my sessions are simple at this point as I get deeper into it maybe i’ll bog it down a bit more.
But I am happy that for the first time in my life I bought a new computer, and upgraded my software, and experimented with it BEFORE I started my project. So my blood pressure is pretty low. I guess some wisdom does come with age.
Thanks
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Brad Leigh
September 28, 2011 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Slow Render again, tried most suggestions, looking for moreDave
Thanks again. I had gone from the default in vegas of 350mb to 0, Life seemed to improve when I went up to 1 gig. Curious to see what happens when I throw some AVC files in the mix.
Thanks Again
Bi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Frank
Thanks
I’ll give it a shot.
Bi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Brad Leigh
September 28, 2011 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Slow Render again, tried most suggestions, looking for moreDave
Wow Thanks so much! I love this. I was embarrassed to post last night that I got CPU percentage UP and ram usage up when I increased my Dynamic ram preview. Everything I had read on this forum said drop it down to min. I have tried different thread numbers. It started to get interesting because I experimented with different Dynamic ram preview settings and cpu percentage, and ram usage went up, at a certain point it didn’t help render times with this simple test. Rendering this test with 1 minute 24 second split screen, and a single dissolve HDV footage to AVCHD I could get down to about 5 minutes @ 40- 45 % cpu.
Buy increasing ram preview I could get CPU up to 60% and RAM usage up to 6 or 7 GIGs but render time started to fall off. I left my system last night at 1024 Ram preview. That decreased my render time from 7:30 to 5:30 and my cpu % from about 14% up to 40%. I figured I would leave it there until I threw some AVCHD files in the mix. Thanks I thought I was loosing my mind.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10
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Brad Leigh
September 27, 2011 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Slow Render again, tried most suggestions, looking for moreOne correction, Re Checking settings I realized that Render had switched back to GPU, I switched back to CPU I played with Ram settings and I seem to be up to 40% or so.
I give up, system seems to work pretty good despite low CPU usage.
Bi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 10