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Ted_H wrote on 7/6/2001, 10:37 AM
The only way to make a render go faster is to either encode at a lower bitrate (lesser quality), or to upgrade to a faster system.

Ted
akg wrote on 7/7/2001, 1:28 PM
My system is P3 1000,512 RAM,
I thank it faster enough,
And I also need hi-puality vedio,
How can I do ?
teomorell wrote on 7/7/2001, 4:26 PM
Can you give some number?
How long does it take to edit X minuts of video?
I also have a PIII 1GHz 512 MB RAM, so we can benchmark results.
Please specify the codec, bitrate and any other parameter.
Furioso wrote on 7/7/2001, 8:59 PM
I have the same problem.
After 2 months on Vegas, I forget the awfull rendering times with MSP and Premiere.
I tried to compare but its quite non possible with effects and I only notice that Vegas seems to be a some time slower in rendering that MSP6 (MSP uses the previews to render the final project).
RobSoul wrote on 7/8/2001, 11:01 PM
High-quality, full-frame video just takes time to render. And the more edits, fades, effects, etc. the longer it takes. There's no way around it. At the big video houses they let stuff render overnight because it takes so long.

Rob
akg wrote on 7/11/2001, 11:36 PM
Is there any PCI card to help this and support VV ?
LanceL wrote on 7/12/2001, 10:01 AM
There isn't a hardware accelerator that I know of, and Vegas doesn't support proprietary hardware like that. The best way to speed up .avi rendering would likely be to invest in a faster processor.
akg wrote on 7/12/2001, 1:43 PM
How faster ?
P4 or Due processer ??
Avene wrote on 7/13/2001, 5:08 AM
Make sure that 'resample frame rate' isn't selected. Unless you really need it. That can slow things down.
akg wrote on 7/15/2001, 10:26 AM
I alaways use DV AVI rander to DV AVI file ,
For one track is faster but two or more will spend a lot of times !!