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bruceo wrote on 9/11/2007, 9:46 PM
I think I am starting to notice this too... I am rendering on a P4 3.2 XP machine 2 hours of HDV footage with maybe 50% at most of the clips with a color corrector filter. Rendering to m2t 60i I am at 12 hrs with 4.5 hours reported as left to go. 8 bit render as well... I don't remember them taking that long, but I'll have to test it on the quad Vista and see.
Wolfgang S. wrote on 9/12/2007, 1:21 AM
Technically, the software cannot smartrender parts of the video, where changes take place.

If you wish to deactivate smartrendering, you find that possibility in the options/preferences.

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megabit wrote on 9/12/2007, 1:46 AM
The slowdown is not related to smartrender being on or off; it's attributable to the 32bit video processing. In 8bit, it's in every aspect as fast as it used to be in V7; switch 32bit and my CPU isn't even 40% loaded! Certainly unoptimized code there.

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