Frage von sifredi:people,
I'm just s.anfang what after effects is concerned, it is forcing me to ask, but some especially the performance (render) concern.
I got here a Vista 64 with 4GB RAM, RAID0 CAVIAR, Radeon HD 3640 (512mb) and Quad. the opposite is my 3 year old dual core, 2GB, onboard graka - notebook.
I've now compared to some files and so played around a bit, but my still relatively new Vista 64 computer is much slower than the 3 year old fujitsu. 've already tried a lot. hab of CS3 to CS4 gewechstelt, but no better or, l to render faster. the basic settings I have for both (ie, notebook computer and stand) nicth changed.
how can it be that despite rapid raid, an average graka, a quad, the AE in the liquid runs XP notebook? or it may actually only be attributed to nucleo pro?
Thank you
Antwort von Jörg:
tell something about your preferences in multi-processor management,
and the cache and memory presets.
Antwort von sifredi:
Here are my settings:
zum Bild cache:
zum Bild
Antwort von Mylenium:
I got here a Vista 64 with 4GB RAM, or it may actually only be attributed to nucleo pro Uh, well .... Quad 64bit + 4GB RAM + only = does not compute. Generally stupid, to work with 64bit, if you only memory, synonymous to a 32bit OS could use. Is it meaningful to free, because the overhead is greater for 64bit (kernel more memory, larger binaries). Then there is the question of what kind of footage you are editing / codecs with which you render. Several Quicktime and AVI Vrainaten are neither multithreaded nor in any other form multiprocessingtauglich and consequently slow down the system. Dual Core remembers it, of course proportionately fewer. The same applies to certain effects / plugins. For the latter to be 'ne lot of it even disabled in general, if you or MP with Nucleo render. Last question is, if your file I / O can keep. Even your RAID might be too slow to make 4 instances that are simultaneously read and write, with sufficient material to supply .... Is there much to be observed, but generally would ever buy more memory is a good start. Other times with the number of background instances and their memory usage, codecs, formats and experiment ....
Mylenium
Mylenium