Jay West
May 8th, 2010, 09:07 PM
Anybody else running into this problem with the new CS5?
I'm running a downloaded Production Premium CS5. It is running under Win 7 Pro on an ASUS P6T Deluxe 2 mobo, nVidia GTX 260, 12 gB RAM. MPE is enabled with CUDA support. I have the settings optimized for performance.
I've been editing a 1½ hour dance recital, 5 camera multicam shoot (4 HDV streams and 1 AVCHD). Everything was edited and is now rendered to a single timeline with chapter markers ready for export to Encore. Everything ran much faster and easier than with CS4 and I haven't had any crashes. It was like editing standard DV.
Or it was until I tried to add titles. When adding the titles, everything slowed to an absolute crawl. For instance, I call up a default still title. It appears immediately in the project box. But drag and drop it on the timeline and I have to wait 20 seconds before I can do anything. It is going to be a simple text box with a fade in and fade out. I drag and drop the basic cross fade effect (marked as MPE enabled) to the start of the title. I can't do anything for another 15 to 30 seconds. Same thing when I drop the fade out on the title. Then, I double click on the title to open the title editing box. I have to wait another 15 to 25 seconds. Sometimes, I have to wait 20 seconds before any typing appears. You get the picture. I've just rendered 11 titles. It took 35 minutes. It was so bad, I'm considering exporting the timeline to an AVI file that I can open in CS4 add titles there.
Have I missed an Adobe setting somewhere? Or is the titler in this iteration of CS5 just unusably slow?
I'm running a downloaded Production Premium CS5. It is running under Win 7 Pro on an ASUS P6T Deluxe 2 mobo, nVidia GTX 260, 12 gB RAM. MPE is enabled with CUDA support. I have the settings optimized for performance.
I've been editing a 1½ hour dance recital, 5 camera multicam shoot (4 HDV streams and 1 AVCHD). Everything was edited and is now rendered to a single timeline with chapter markers ready for export to Encore. Everything ran much faster and easier than with CS4 and I haven't had any crashes. It was like editing standard DV.
Or it was until I tried to add titles. When adding the titles, everything slowed to an absolute crawl. For instance, I call up a default still title. It appears immediately in the project box. But drag and drop it on the timeline and I have to wait 20 seconds before I can do anything. It is going to be a simple text box with a fade in and fade out. I drag and drop the basic cross fade effect (marked as MPE enabled) to the start of the title. I can't do anything for another 15 to 30 seconds. Same thing when I drop the fade out on the title. Then, I double click on the title to open the title editing box. I have to wait another 15 to 25 seconds. Sometimes, I have to wait 20 seconds before any typing appears. You get the picture. I've just rendered 11 titles. It took 35 minutes. It was so bad, I'm considering exporting the timeline to an AVI file that I can open in CS4 add titles there.
Have I missed an Adobe setting somewhere? Or is the titler in this iteration of CS5 just unusably slow?