Mark Pavy
January 7th, 2011, 02:52 PM
I've just found out that the MVC encoder I plan on using for my 3D project needs the left and right stream separate ie it won't accept the muxed Cineform stereo file. I can see a"script" for demuxing the stereo files but have no idea how to use it. Can somebody tell me how to demux the stereo file back into left and right.
I've also experienced strange RAM behaviour with the last 2 releases (289 and 290). During playback in the Premiere timeline and during rendering to Cineform files from the timeline the RAM usage climbs and climbs until it reaches 100% (I have 24gig ram) and then things start really slowing down and the machine is unworkable. With both releases I've had to revert back to version 278 which seems to work well with my computer( except that I can't open files in the trim/source window in Premiere). With 278 the Ram usage with both editing and rendering is completely normal (doesn't get above 20% most of the time) but as soon as I change versions to 289 or 290 the RAM usage problem occurs (in both 289 and 290 I can use trim/source window in Premiere). Any ideas?
I've also experienced strange RAM behaviour with the last 2 releases (289 and 290). During playback in the Premiere timeline and during rendering to Cineform files from the timeline the RAM usage climbs and climbs until it reaches 100% (I have 24gig ram) and then things start really slowing down and the machine is unworkable. With both releases I've had to revert back to version 278 which seems to work well with my computer( except that I can't open files in the trim/source window in Premiere). With 278 the Ram usage with both editing and rendering is completely normal (doesn't get above 20% most of the time) but as soon as I change versions to 289 or 290 the RAM usage problem occurs (in both 289 and 290 I can use trim/source window in Premiere). Any ideas?