Danny Fye
September 13th, 2008, 02:44 AM
I installed 8c and the time it takes to build peaks with 8c is twice as long!
I have 2 *.m2t files that are 01:11:27.283 in length. One for cam-1 and the other for cam-2.
Instead of the old one pass on building peaks, there are now two. So when I loaded the 2 files I loaded cam-1 first and started my timer. When the peaks were done with cam-1, I immediately loaded (dragged to time-line) cam-2.
Total time to build the peaks for both cams was 18 minutes and 53 seconds.
Now that is way too much time to spend waiting for the peaks to build. Was bad enough with 8b and earlier versions but this is ridiculous!
Would be a bit hard to be productive if one has to wait that long to even start editing! If a wedding videographer wants to do a same day edit, well....
I looked at the options and didn't see a way to turn it off. My guess this is to support the new features in the trimmer.
I tried 8 bit peaks and that made it faster but not much.
It is creating two peak files instead of one for each file. So for Cam-1 I get Cam-1.m2t.sfk0 and Cam-1.m2t.sfk1 files. Why two *.sfk files instead just one?
Danny Fye
Community of Christ South Crysler Congregation Online Video Services (http://www.vidmus.com/scolvs)
I have 2 *.m2t files that are 01:11:27.283 in length. One for cam-1 and the other for cam-2.
Instead of the old one pass on building peaks, there are now two. So when I loaded the 2 files I loaded cam-1 first and started my timer. When the peaks were done with cam-1, I immediately loaded (dragged to time-line) cam-2.
Total time to build the peaks for both cams was 18 minutes and 53 seconds.
Now that is way too much time to spend waiting for the peaks to build. Was bad enough with 8b and earlier versions but this is ridiculous!
Would be a bit hard to be productive if one has to wait that long to even start editing! If a wedding videographer wants to do a same day edit, well....
I looked at the options and didn't see a way to turn it off. My guess this is to support the new features in the trimmer.
I tried 8 bit peaks and that made it faster but not much.
It is creating two peak files instead of one for each file. So for Cam-1 I get Cam-1.m2t.sfk0 and Cam-1.m2t.sfk1 files. Why two *.sfk files instead just one?
Danny Fye
Community of Christ South Crysler Congregation Online Video Services (http://www.vidmus.com/scolvs)