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July 5th, 2017, 08:07 PM | #16 |
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Re: Editing JVC GY-LS300 Footage - What Type of Processing Power?
Ok, so I went back to my wedding to do some editing and it is glitching again when I play the Multi Cam. I have the 2 JVC's footage along with the FS100 Footage and I get the glitching to a halt. When i was testing it before I guess I did not let it run long enough to see the glitching because before it would not play them at all. So I will need some help if you guys are available to throw in your opinions.
I know this is not a true test because me screen capture is using up some of the resources too but it should show you what is going on though. https://mediazilla.com/zosncg1b1 |
July 11th, 2017, 08:33 AM | #17 |
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Re: Editing JVC GY-LS300 Footage - What Type of Processing Power?
After doing a little more digging it seems Adobe has added some features to Premiere Pro 2017 CC that causes it to be more of a resource hog. From what I can tell so far a lot people are having issues with trying to playback and edit 1080P files. So I don't feel so bad now. I'm sure they will be coming up with an update soon as the Adobe comm7nity at large has the same complaint.
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July 12th, 2017, 01:41 PM | #18 |
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Re: Editing JVC GY-LS300 Footage - What Type of Processing Power?
That's what happens, they update the software and expect us to add more hardware to compensate for their programming.
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