David Beisner
November 13th, 2008, 02:43 PM
Any ideas why Premiere CS3 is running incredibly slowly? Ever since I've started using it, it's run much more slowly than I thought it should. For example, right now I'm working with a 12 second video clip shot on a Canon XHA1 at 1080i60. Premiere is also running with Cineform, though I've used Premiere's GUI to capture the footage, not HDLink.
I put two instances of the same 12 second track on my timeline (one over top of the other) and used RGB curves to darken one and lighten the other. Then I used a blurred oval in the titler to create a matte to go over top of those two tracks (creating a third track) which the head shot portion of the lighter track to show through the darkened track, giving a halo effect around a character's head.
Total length is 375 frames, but when I go to render it out, it's taking close to 20 minutes... just for 12 seconds of HDV footage.
I'm running an Intel Q6600, 4GB of Ram with the 3GB switch enabled, and a 2TB SATA Raid-0 array for my video data and scratch drive. Running WinXP 32-bit. This should be a really fast system, I thought, but it's taking it forever.
Average encode time for a 45 second HDV video clip with only transitions and titles (no color correcting or fancy stuff) into flash using On2VP6 is about 8 minutes. Sure seems to me like it should be faster than that. Any suggestions for system tweaks I can do to make this run faster?
I put two instances of the same 12 second track on my timeline (one over top of the other) and used RGB curves to darken one and lighten the other. Then I used a blurred oval in the titler to create a matte to go over top of those two tracks (creating a third track) which the head shot portion of the lighter track to show through the darkened track, giving a halo effect around a character's head.
Total length is 375 frames, but when I go to render it out, it's taking close to 20 minutes... just for 12 seconds of HDV footage.
I'm running an Intel Q6600, 4GB of Ram with the 3GB switch enabled, and a 2TB SATA Raid-0 array for my video data and scratch drive. Running WinXP 32-bit. This should be a really fast system, I thought, but it's taking it forever.
Average encode time for a 45 second HDV video clip with only transitions and titles (no color correcting or fancy stuff) into flash using On2VP6 is about 8 minutes. Sure seems to me like it should be faster than that. Any suggestions for system tweaks I can do to make this run faster?