Neil G. Randall
May 18th, 2009, 06:32 AM
iMac 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo / 1 GB 667 Hz DDR2 RAM / Mac Os X V 10.5.2
FCP V 5.0.1
I'm not wholly familiar with Mac hardware or FCP, but am using it to cut a short shot on DVCPro50.
Here's the problem: any amendment (even just trimming) to the clips on the timeline cause FCP to require rendering of not only the clip, but clips that are appended/prepended; above or below. It doesn't matter if they have effects on them or not, and no amount of fiddling with the playback or system settings makes a blind bit of difference - those lovely orange lines just keep coming back.
It's become almost unusable, especially when small adjustments are needed - it takes half a second to make the change, then between ten seconds and a few minutes to render everything, by which time the mental comparisons are long gone.
Can anyone explain whether it's user error, low system spec or bloody gremlins, before I tear my hair out, please?! Surely it can't be this painful to edit in FCP, because I'll just shell out for Raylight and cut it in good ole Vegas...
Thanks,
NR.
FCP V 5.0.1
I'm not wholly familiar with Mac hardware or FCP, but am using it to cut a short shot on DVCPro50.
Here's the problem: any amendment (even just trimming) to the clips on the timeline cause FCP to require rendering of not only the clip, but clips that are appended/prepended; above or below. It doesn't matter if they have effects on them or not, and no amount of fiddling with the playback or system settings makes a blind bit of difference - those lovely orange lines just keep coming back.
It's become almost unusable, especially when small adjustments are needed - it takes half a second to make the change, then between ten seconds and a few minutes to render everything, by which time the mental comparisons are long gone.
Can anyone explain whether it's user error, low system spec or bloody gremlins, before I tear my hair out, please?! Surely it can't be this painful to edit in FCP, because I'll just shell out for Raylight and cut it in good ole Vegas...
Thanks,
NR.