Frage von Tobias1:Hello!
This problem makes me really ready. I have so far found no answer to it, after searching synonymous in this forum.
I do currently with Premiere Pro 2.0 a 25p mode video recorded (Panasonic DVX100A). The preview runs flawlessly, just as soon as I Effects (eg color correction) on the video track to apply, is a fluid play in the preview window is no longer possible. (The audio track is still played fluently). Thus, I applied the results of the effects are not clear. And the exports of the film then takes enormously long.
My system consists of an Asus A8N-SLI (including the latest BIOS), Athlon 64 X2 4400 + (including the latest drivers + dual-core optimizer), 4x512 MB GEIL RAM (PC3200) and a MSI NX7600GT graphics card. Since Adobe's recommended system requirements are easily achieved, but the problem must lie elsewhere ...?
About Answers, I would be very grateful
Tobias
Antwort von Markus73:
[...] The preview runs flawlessly, just as soon as I Effects (eg color correction) on the video track to apply, is a fluid play in the preview window is no longer possible. (The audio track is still played fluently). Thus, I applied the results of the effects are not clear. And the exports of the film then takes enormously long. [...] Without the big idea of Premiere to have, I would say: Absolutely normal. I know it just that the preview jerky when you adjust Effects.
Gruß,
Markus
Antwort von vager:
I am used the scene (s) is always after any settings to re-render (as far as I can remember is that the Enter key). The rendering does not last too long but you can then Ruckler the film without further cutting or Preview.
Antwort von JMitch:
Thank you for the answers. With the direct rendering using the Enter button works. Only is it normal that the rendering takes so long (about 0.8 s for a frame)?
Antwort von JMitch:
with "normal" I mean that when I render no big increase in performance to my predecessor processor Athlon 64 3000 + is able to establish that.
Antwort von JMitch:
I'd still wait a bit. The rendering was initially only very slowly, it is now well underway. I think that is my question.