Er . . this can't be correct . .I just did a simple no edit 19 second clip with audio, no cuts, just straight to New Track .. .er .. 19 seconds in 3.5 seconds . .is that about correct? I repeated it too . . 19seconds in 3.5?
Okay . . same clip, 24 splits, made these into dissolves, pre-rendered, - that flashed by! - this pre-rendered 24 dissolved clip printed to New Track .. . er . .. 3 seconds ? ? ? Appears to be very fast indeed . . ppphhoarrhh ..
Spot, just reapeated with Vegas 4 - reality check here .. it's about the same. Until I do some more serious rendering, I can't add much. Do you have the rendertest link? - Thank you - Grazie
I assume these are DV PAL test, right? Have you also done MPEG2 comparisons? I didn't expect any improvement in DV AVI, but I was hoping for some improvement in MPEG2. I'll be doing my own tests in a few days when my package arrives, and I'll post the results then.
I'm getting 1:20 on the rendertest with V5, 1:26 with V4. Taken as a percentage, that's a pretty significant performance boost if it carries over to bigger projects. Now we'll need a bigger render test that can help evaluate network rendering, too--the current one only ends up rendering on one machine even if you choose to distribute the rendering.
I got the same mpeg-2 rendertest times. Someone with a faster comp then mine (XP 1800) could just tripple the length of the render test & run that in V 5 & 4.
you can reduce the default length of each segment in the options tab of the network render service application... that allows you to distribute shorter render jobs.
I have not done any of the official tests but I've been working on a monster project that I just ported to V5 and it's rendering faster. This is a new machine (Asus/P4 3 gig/ 2 gigs ram) and V5 appears to be taking better advantage of the power. The ram being used during rendering is higher as well.