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Chris Harding August 1st, 2012 01:01 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Hi Renton

Your i7 would eat a 12 minute sequence for a snack..I also feel that the rotated track is the issue!!

Just dump it and see if that's the problem..I have never done a full rotation in Vegas but I also suspect it will eat into processor load!!

Chris

Dennis Vogel August 1st, 2012 03:17 PM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
In addition to that rotation, make sure you haven't dropped opacity on any clip by mistake. I've read before that this is a big CPU hog when rendering and it's fairly easy to apply by mistake. Is there a tool to check it? Maybe Edward has one?

D

Eric Olson August 2nd, 2012 01:08 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 1746418)
Would the fact I had six 2 minute clips on tracks with one of them rotated explain anything?

If you have 6 parallel tracks with AVCHD video in them, then playing 6 AVCHD tracks simultaneously will be slow. In this case, you need to to use proxy or intermediate files. If you have problems with only one or two parallel AVCHD tracks, then check that the correct video driver is installed and properly configured.

Renton Maclachlan August 2nd, 2012 05:05 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Ok...I've just done some tests.

I imported my original clips into Cineform and converted them to avi.
I then brought them into Vegas and put three of them on tracks one below the other...tracks 1 (top), 2, (middle) and 3 (bottom).
I then made cuts in 1 and removed the sections so that the 2 would show.
Then made cuts in 1 and 2 so that 3 would show.
First off I left all of clip 3 on the track and all of clip two except the cuts exposing 3..
On playback on 'Good auto' it was jerky.
I then removed all sections of the tacks not showing and played again, and the preview was smooth...UNTIL...I hit parts I hadn't cut and all three clips were still on the tracks, at which point it became jerky again.
I tried switching GPU on and off and there wasn't much difference.
Dynamic RAM was at 3000

It seems at when there are tracks one on top of each other, the play back is not smooth...I doubt this should be so...

Chris Harding August 2nd, 2012 07:45 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Hi Renton

That's very strange!! With wedding ceremonies I have my GoPro native footage on the top track (MP4)
Next track down is the AVCHD MTS footage of the cutaway camera again in native format with an audio track (used for sync and then muted)
Next track is again AVCHD MTS with live audio track from the main camera agin in native format and often a second audio track with music below that.

So I have all native footage on at least 3 tracks and often plugins too for colour correction and gamma but no much else. I preview smoothly at full resolution BUT on complex tracks sometimes the resolution will drop down to half BUT it certainly never stutters. Most clips are crossfades which might cause the CPU to work harder but it doesn't show any issues.

My preview screen is set to BEST - FULL (not auto) and preview parameters in Preferences are 1440x900 and output is scaled to fit display and all the 3 boxes under the SONY label are checked

Your dynamic preview looks WAY too high!!! Mine defaults to 350mb and you can even set it right down to zero I believe but certainly not 3000!!!

The first thing to do is drop the dynamic ram to 350 and check your secondary display settings in preferences.

Chris

Edward Troxel August 2nd, 2012 08:05 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dennis Vogel (Post 1746514)
In addition to that rotation, make sure you haven't dropped opacity on any clip by mistake. I've read before that this is a big CPU hog when rendering and it's fairly easy to apply by mistake. Is there a tool to check it? Maybe Edward has one?

Yes there is. It's called Project Inspector and is available on my website. Just install Excalibur and you'll get the free Project Inspector and Auto Save tools as well. See http://www.jetdv.com/excalibur for more details.

Eric Olson August 2nd, 2012 10:17 AM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 1746576)
the preview was smooth...UNTIL...I hit parts I hadn't cut and all three clips were still on the tracks, at which point it became jerky again.

Do you have antivirus software running?

Nicholas de Kock August 2nd, 2012 12:25 PM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
What version are you editing on? I'm on V11 and cant complain about previews, previews play back at Best (Full) realtime with Vegas effects applied. I've noticed that strangly enough if preview is set to eg. Good (Auto) it actually lags, Best (Full) give me the best performance.

Dennis Vogel August 2nd, 2012 01:13 PM

Re: Disappointing preview performance...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Troxel (Post 1746600)
Yes there is. It's called Project Inspector and is available on my website. Just install Excalibur and you'll get the free Project Inspector and Auto Save tools as well. See http://www.jetdv.com/excalibur for more details.

Yes, I think that was what I was recalling from the deep, dark recesses of my mind. I can't recall what I did yesterday but somehow this tool bubbled up from the synapses!

D


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