Hey all,
I recently rebuilt my computer on Windows 10, and am working on my first project in Movie Studio 12 64 bit since the upgrade.
Something is horribly wrong, however. The preview window lags like I have never seen it lag, regardless of any settings I have tried. My computer is a desktop with a 3.2GHz i5, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and a GeForce GTX 660 SC.
The file I am working with is a transport stream from an AVCHD camera. I know these are not generally the easiest to work with, but I've been doing it for a few years now on multiple versions of Vegas/Movie Studio, and different hardware. It has never been an issue.
When I add this file (or any other .mts, m2ts, mpeg) to the project, Movie Studio becomes completely unusable. If I start playback of a file, it locks up. If I try to scan through a file, it locks up. If I try to pause playback of a file, it locks up. I don't have any goofy codec packs on this machine, nor did I before rebuilding it.
Just to be sure, I tried remuxing the file with Handbrake to .mp4. No change.
I also tried using Movie Studio itself to rerender the file as .mp4 (no change) and .wmv (no change).
I tried giving MS 8 GB of Dynamic Preview RAM, and no Preview RAM at all (which used to work pretty well for certain tasks) with no change. I've tried GPU acceleration on and off. No change.
Movie Studio is installed to the Crucial 256GB SSD that my operating system is on (with 50GB free). The file I'm working with is on a 2 TB 7200rpm SATA III 32MB cache HDD, and Movie Studio's temp folder is on a 1 TB 7200rpm SATA III 32MB cache HDD.
Performance of the preview window is the same (utter garbage) whether it is set to Draft (Quarter) or Best (Full) quality. It is rendering a 240x135 pixel postage stamp just as slowly as a 1920x1080 preview on a second monitor.
I have to be missing something; the settings and software are all the same as before, but performance is hopeless. The only thing that changed is the operating system, as far as I can tell. Is Movie Studio 12 64bit not really Windows 10 compatible? Please help, this is driving me crazy!
I recently rebuilt my computer on Windows 10, and am working on my first project in Movie Studio 12 64 bit since the upgrade.
Something is horribly wrong, however. The preview window lags like I have never seen it lag, regardless of any settings I have tried. My computer is a desktop with a 3.2GHz i5, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and a GeForce GTX 660 SC.
The file I am working with is a transport stream from an AVCHD camera. I know these are not generally the easiest to work with, but I've been doing it for a few years now on multiple versions of Vegas/Movie Studio, and different hardware. It has never been an issue.
When I add this file (or any other .mts, m2ts, mpeg) to the project, Movie Studio becomes completely unusable. If I start playback of a file, it locks up. If I try to scan through a file, it locks up. If I try to pause playback of a file, it locks up. I don't have any goofy codec packs on this machine, nor did I before rebuilding it.
Just to be sure, I tried remuxing the file with Handbrake to .mp4. No change.
I also tried using Movie Studio itself to rerender the file as .mp4 (no change) and .wmv (no change).
I tried giving MS 8 GB of Dynamic Preview RAM, and no Preview RAM at all (which used to work pretty well for certain tasks) with no change. I've tried GPU acceleration on and off. No change.
Movie Studio is installed to the Crucial 256GB SSD that my operating system is on (with 50GB free). The file I'm working with is on a 2 TB 7200rpm SATA III 32MB cache HDD, and Movie Studio's temp folder is on a 1 TB 7200rpm SATA III 32MB cache HDD.
Performance of the preview window is the same (utter garbage) whether it is set to Draft (Quarter) or Best (Full) quality. It is rendering a 240x135 pixel postage stamp just as slowly as a 1920x1080 preview on a second monitor.
I have to be missing something; the settings and software are all the same as before, but performance is hopeless. The only thing that changed is the operating system, as far as I can tell. Is Movie Studio 12 64bit not really Windows 10 compatible? Please help, this is driving me crazy!