I would think they probably are just going to move with the flow of technology. Dual Core is the future, quad core, multi core is the only way they were able to open the road to progress consistantly. Single Core is dying, and if you ask me the resources it takes to optimize for a dying way of computing is a major waste of money. Not that I don't want to see GPU utilization, however that's a tricky thing to manage for some things. If you ask me, I'd like to see it utilized for 3D motion, i think that would be a very good thing to see for sure. Either way, I don't expect GPU, but I would like it.
Dunno about "crappy" but it's likely you're 'puter or something you've got set incorrectly. Project properties set to HDV settings? My much slower laptop can manage 2 streams reasonably well with simple titles, Xfades, etc. One stream is similar to DV.
It's not the amount of your ram. Should be able to work with 1GB.
Gives us more info about your setup, hardware haddrives etc. What version of vegas do you use 5,6,or 7? What work flow are you using for HDV M2TS, Cineform, Gearshft, etc?
Use an external/secondary monitor. P4 3.2 HT machine, set preview to Secondary, Best/Full. I get 29.970 with m2t on timeline this way. Best/Auto drags it down.
Yes, a secondary display, with the Vegas internal preview window turned off, there is a large increase in frame rate with most m2t clips. Some don't playback as quickly (weird) but the secondary/external display works much better. It seems like the "Full" setting for the quality settings runs better on secondary. Now when you start adding effects, then of course it will tax your CPU more.
I'd try that before investing in a new mb/cpu. If you were to go the beefier cpu route, then don't mess around, get the Core 2 Duo and a supporting motherboard.
The P4 HT3.0 and P4 HT3.2 Is not that much differance.
Gives us more info about your setup, hardware haddrives etc. What version of vegas do you use 5,6,or 7? What work flow are you using for HDV M2TS, Cineform, Gearshft, etc?
Yes, Zion, I kind of jumped the gun. My recommendations are with V7.
Auggy, a bit more info please. Kinds of effects on your m2t's and Zion's request for system info?
I'm using a self made p4 3.0 ghz HT (asus p4b266 motherboard)
1 gig of ddr 400 ram
1 80 gb ide drive (boot) ata133
1 160 gb ide drive (my docs) ata 133
1 cd rom x 52
1 dvd rw 4x
1 8x agp nvidia 5900xt 128 mb
1 maudio audiophile 2496 sound card (pci)
other componenets are plugged in...Heres the external hard.
1 canon bjc8200 photo printer
1 brother mfc laser printer/multi function
1 canon usb 2.0 scanner
1 logitech usb web cam
Software:
cubase 5 vst DAW
Acid 4.0 pro
Vegas 7
Vegas 5
DVD arc 4
DVD arc 2
Cararra 5
Gigastudio
flash 5
dreamweaver 3
Finale 2001
Picture publisher 10
Background programs: Nav, Nis, I*ntervideo dvd manager)
I'm not sure how to find all programs that run in the background.
I know there is msconfig and some other run command.
"Background programs: Nav" - Is this Norton Antivirus? Beware, antivirus programs on a video editing machine can be bad news, depending on how it is configured. Pull your internet connection and shut off your antivirus to see if that improves your framerate.
Programs should be installed on the main drive. Video/audio content and data should be stored on the separate drives from the boot/program drive.
Now, here are my stats on m2t preview in V7 without effects in the vegas preview window(not the external monitor), preview size 360x270:
Preview Auto: 29.970fps
Good Auto: 29.970fps
Best Auto: 20fps
Best Full: 15fps
Best full is faster than Best auto on my external monitor, and Best full seems to be sharper on the external.
"Yea, I think I'll move my Vegas to my backup partition since there is no network there for interent. I dont need NAV or NIS (firewall)."
"....since there is no network there " ??? Please explain this. If you have a network adapter in the PC, windows loads the drivers.
"... I'll move my Vegas to my backup partition..."
You want the video files on a separate drive. Partitions are bad. They are an artifact from the days that the disk drives were bigger than the O/S could address. There is no reason for them any longer.
I do not know of anyway to run 2 os' on one primary partition. If you know then congrats as you are probably the first : ) I'm being silly!
I have a dual os of xp one is for imaging. I have a 3rd drive which is a whole partition. To my knowledge I've never been able to use a disk w/o at least one partition. (this time im not being silly).
Are you implying your drives are not partitioned at all?
I think he means breaking a single physical drive into multiple virtual drives.
By the way, experimenting more with playback. V7 HD playback (maybe V6 also) is very dependent on motion in the video clip that is playing. The more motion, the lower the framerate. That's why I can get 29.970 with Good Auto with some clips, and only 10fps with others. I do a lot of tripod shots of waterfalls, streams, flowers, lizards, etc. Waterfalls have low rate playback, while flowers gently blowing in the wind are full speed.
If your drive is formatted NTFS you won't need a partition. I've got 250MB and 300MB HDs are none are partitioned.
I'm very impressed with V7 playback of m2t files. 25fps. However Cineform files I made for V6 play very slowly and no good for editing; have to finish those projects in V6.
Can anyone comment whether converting with the new Connect HD fixes that matter. Obviously I should try it and answer my own question! Nuisance to have to convert again (fortunately I've still got the m2t files on disk, so won't have to recapture).