Tyler Smith
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Tyler Smith
March 12, 2010 at 12:45 am in reply to: windows 7 application data, where are my conformed audio files??!?you’re cool bro.
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Tyler Smith
March 11, 2010 at 5:22 am in reply to: windows 7 application data, where are my conformed audio files??!?premiere is fine. it’s the common file which i am unable to locate so i can delete these type of files such as the indexing and conformed audio files. windows 7 is great, just need to clear up some space.
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Tyler Smith
January 23, 2010 at 1:57 am in reply to: I just added an extra 4GB RAM and my computer is slower….8GB!found the answer….
Well, CS4 is not a 64-bit program. Even though it will use the 64 bit architecture to increase rendering time, it still doesn’t use more than 4GB of RAM so adding more is useless. If you want fast playback, a faster graphics card would help you more than more RAM, if you want faster rendering, get a better CPU.
I’m assuming you’re talking about AVCHD here and not any other HD format. In which case fast rendering and RT playback isn’t going to happen. Not on Premiere or any other NLE. Not without transcoding into something else
now we know. looks like we’ll have to wait until CS5 comes out with the adobe mercury playback engine.
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Tyler Smith
January 23, 2010 at 1:20 am in reply to: I just added an extra 4GB RAM and my computer is slower….8GB!one thing i notice in the task manager is that it only uses up to 3.45 GB of RAM even though under physical memory it says 8gb.
under the System heading on the task manager for Commit (GB) it reads 3/14….not sure what to do with this mess.
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Tyler Smith
January 22, 2010 at 11:19 pm in reply to: I just added an extra 4GB RAM and my computer is slower….8GB!here’s the link to the 2X2GB RAM i brought in
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX14465(ME).aspx?curtab=0
so EEC as well, not sure how to set it up for dual/tri channel…
basically there are 8 slots, A1, A2, B1 , B2, C1,C2, D1, D2
from my understanding you go in this order A1, B1, C1, D1, and then stack in ram in the slots of A2, C2, etc….
but i also read tha the pairs ie. A1,A2 must have the same sized ram in order for it to read it properly, but that didn’t work.
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Tyler Smith
January 22, 2010 at 9:49 pm in reply to: I just added an extra 4GB RAM and my computer is slower….8GB!it’s 64 bit. it registers as 8GB RAM. just slower on rendering…
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Tyler Smith
January 21, 2010 at 9:30 pm in reply to: I just added an extra 4GB RAM and my computer is slower….8GB!I run windows 7 ultimate, have an intel dual-core xeon 3ghz processor with an intel s5000psl serverboard.
i have 4x1GB kingston 533Mhz DRR2 ECC FB CL4
and 2x2GB kingston PC2-5300 FB DIMM
I have 8 slots for RAM on my server board and it supports up to 32 GB.
thanks for helping me out with this!
Tyler
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Now would a bit of a ram boost make a difference? Say I add 4gb of ram to bring the total to 8gb….would it help speed up premiere cs4, or would adding another dual-core xeon 3ghz processor give me a significant boost, or should i just find a quad core processor to replace the dual-core?
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windows 7 64bit
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drivers are up to speed, single dual core 3ghz, footage and assets are stored in an external.
I did some editing this evening and everything is running smoothly, no more issues with the rendering, dissolves are slighlty choppy but way better than before….i’ll see how it goes from here.