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Old April 12th, 2009, 10:48 PM   #16
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'Enable multi-core rendering for playback'
That's the one you want to change it from FALSE to TRUE - and then hope it all works out :)

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Old April 13th, 2009, 05:25 AM   #17
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Thanks a million for this tip! I was completely unaware of these "Internal" settings. Will be playing around to see what I get.
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Old April 13th, 2009, 06:35 AM   #18
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I just changed the setting to true and it didn't make any difference to me, in fact i'd say it made the preview playback slightl slower.
I had some 720/50p mxf footage, with setting disabled, preview on preview>full i get the full 50fps, with best>full i get around 7fps with a glow effect added, when i chaged the settings i git about 4 fps.

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Old April 13th, 2009, 11:06 AM   #19
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I just changed the setting to true and it didn't make any difference to me, in fact i'd say it made the preview playback slightl slower.
I had some 720/50p mxf footage, with setting disabled, preview on preview>full i get the full 50fps, with best>full i get around 7fps with a glow effect added, when i chaged the settings i git about 4 fps.

Quad core q6600, 4gb ram, vista.

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in some HD content, I have seen that happening, though I find that I hit my peformance peak in a similar situation to yours when I run with 512MB RAM set in the video tab rather than the standard low number that is in there.

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Old April 13th, 2009, 08:04 PM   #20
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i can't seem to find/see the internal tab

Sorry all,

i'm using V.7e, but i can't seem to find/see the internal tab.

i'm holding the shift button whilst pressing preferences... but in the preferences window i don't see an any additional tabs?

anyone else having this problem? Would someone mind posting a small little jpeg?


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Old April 15th, 2009, 04:08 AM   #21
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Sorry all,

i'm using V.7e, but i can't seem to find/see the internal tab.

i'm holding the shift button whilst pressing preferences... but in the preferences window i don't see an any additional tabs?

anyone else having this problem? Would someone mind posting a small little jpeg?


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should be the top right tab of the window now as long as you click options and then press shift and then click on preferences, and then release - though I warn you that this is not a place to go messing around.
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Old April 15th, 2009, 09:05 AM   #22
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Much appreciated David,

However, at least for me, its not working on V7.0e build 216. Sigh! I tried it on two machines too...

Sucks,

But i did try it on ACID and Sound Forge, and it works on them.



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Old April 15th, 2009, 01:47 PM   #23
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Much appreciated David,

However, at least for me, its not working on V7.0e build 216. Sigh! I tried it on two machines too...

Sucks,

But i did try it on ACID and Sound Forge, and it works on them.



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the internal prefs tab isn't happening, or it's not working to turn it on ?
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Old April 15th, 2009, 02:46 PM   #24
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Cheers for the heads up. My previews are stonking now (Q6600)!
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Old April 15th, 2009, 05:56 PM   #25
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the internal prefs tab isn't happening, or it's not working to turn it on ?
Correct, nothing WAS happening.

BUT I just "Ctrl + Shift started" Vegas back to its factory default and then tried again to get the internal tab and... its there now.

I've been hesitant to default Vegas back to its original layout as i had it just the way i want it but the the thought of gaining extra CPU power was too much. So i took screen shots and wrote down notes of my set up.

Anyway the internal tab is showing up now!

Thanks a bunch!!!
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Old April 15th, 2009, 06:34 PM   #26
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I gave it a try and at first I was able to go from full speed at 'Preview Full' to full speed at 'Good Full' but as it played the *.m2t file it started to slow back down again until it was like it originally was.

It is like it gets tired after a while.

Maybe there is a bug in this thing that eventually clutters up the ram or whatever.

Anyway, with that type of unreliability, I turned it back off again.

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Old April 15th, 2009, 06:55 PM   #27
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render problems

I wonder if this is the reason why we've all had so many problems with rendering using multi-cores, the option is there to use them in the normal preferences, but the registry entry actually has the feature turned off, so theirs some sort of conflict? And this is also the reason why we needed to turn off previews during rendering to help stability as well?

For those who have enabled the multicore preview, are you still rendering with multicores with stability, or do you preview multi, and revert back to single for render? This has been the single most largest bug bear of vegas, and if it solves this problem their will be rejoicing in the streets! No more ripping what little hair I have left out at 3am in the morning!!

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Old April 16th, 2009, 12:13 PM   #28
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good afternooon,

I turned on the multicore preview and gave it a test run. As someone else noted it seemed to help marginally and then slowed back down after a bit. I disabled it and have left it where it was before.

It would be nice if, as in adobe, you could render your work on the time line and it stays rendered unless you change it, that would expediate things alot when working on large HD projects that have a lot of cc and fx and such, it would also facilitate preview a lot better. Once rendered to mp2 they all play at 29 frames but prior to that it can be dismal, and I am running a 2.6 gh I7quad.

Perhaps there is a way and I do not know about it, would not be surprising.
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Old April 16th, 2009, 12:56 PM   #29
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good afternooon,

I turned on the multicore preview and gave it a test run. As someone else noted it seemed to help marginally and then slowed back down after a bit. I disabled it and have left it where it was before.

It would be nice if, as in adobe, you could render your work on the time line and it stays rendered unless you change it, that would expediate things alot when working on large HD projects that have a lot of cc and fx and such, it would also facilitate preview a lot better. Once rendered to mp2 they all play at 29 frames but prior to that it can be dismal, and I am running a 2.6 gh I7quad.

Perhaps there is a way and I do not know about it, would not be surprising.
Vegas has pre-render, though I'm not sure that it's saved with the project file, maybe that'll be something that they can implement in the future, but for the purposes of working on a project that you just leave open, just make sections and then I believe the shortcut is Shift+M (don't quote me on that though). And you lose it if yo move it, etc...
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Old April 16th, 2009, 04:01 PM   #30
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Vegas does have pre render and it IS saved with the project file (.veg). You can note the prerendered sections on the time line by the blue line above the time line. It will disappear if you make a change in the section somewhere. The prerendered on my computer will play back at full fps at best (full). I took a doctored .png photo on the time line and added some color correction and played it at best (full). It played back at about 19fps. I then did a selective prerender (under tools menu) of the section. When I played it back it played at 19fps until it hit the prerendered section and then it went to 30fps (29.97). I saved the .veg to the desktop, closed Vegas and then reopened the project and the prerender was still present.
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