OT: Images load/refresh very slowly in WinXP

bombaj wrote on 5/16/2003, 11:58 AM
Hi,
this is a bit OT. I've noticed that whenever I bring in a ton of images from my digital camera (say...a 100 or more), they are very slow to refresh and scrolling is slooow in windows explorer. Sometimes I have to wait for like 30 seconds for the computer to do something, before I can continue scrolling.

Same problem with Vegas or DVDA, loading images (I've tried it with JPEG and PNG) is VERY slow. Most of the time, if I select more than a few, not all of them get loaded, and even the ones that are loaded are painfully slow to put on the timeline.

I have no problems with Photoshop and how it handles files. I'm using Athlon XP1900, 512 RAM, 2 HD's, WinXP Pro.

I hope someone here can help me, this has been bugging me forever...

Oh yeah, Vegas even becomes unresponsive and seems to crash when I load up a 100 images, and try putting them in a bin.

bombaj

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filmy wrote on 5/16/2003, 12:36 PM
That may be something I just had happen. I have been trying to see what the "best" way is to import a CMX EDL into VV 4 and have been trying to import a 70 minute piece, the piece has several stills in it. At first I was letting VV find the material but it would only do about 10 -15 cuts and, for whatever reason, just duplicated the material in those cuts for every cut in the piece. So then I tired the "replace" option, just 'replace' with the same file. It was working fine - but after about 20 minutes of manually replacing I got to a section with several stills and after selecting the location and file for the third still in that section VV retuned an error about the video buffer having a fault so I clicked "ok" and then got an error of "The still can not be found", when I clicked "ok" I got another error saying the same thing - I clicked "ok" again and the VV error about 'an error has occured and Vegas will now shut down, please save a copy of you project' blah blah. But you can not save unless you click "ok" on the error box, which I did and than I got another error to the effect of Vegas has crashed - goodbye. (The actual dunp from Vegas I did not save, but the dump in the XP Event logs file from the crash is this: The COM+ Event System detected a bad return code during its internal processing. HRESULT was 80070005 from line 44 of d:\nt\com\com1x\src\events\tier1\eventsystemobj.cpp. )

So maybe this is caused by this image import problem? It could be a WinXp Pro issue as well, but in my case I got an error first about the Vegas Video buffer, not any sort of windows error. But it did happen during still import.
BJ_M wrote on 5/16/2003, 1:23 PM
ive imported up to about 100,000 images at a time in vegas and noticed a few things ..

1. ANY windows folder with more than say about 15,000 files in it becomes slow to respond .. doesnt mater what settings i use anywhere (indexing off, fast search off , no office installed , etc .. ) and this can be on a raid scsi or a single ide drive (all ntfs) .. I had this problem with win2k and with xp but not really with nt4 .. I just wait it out ..

2. vegas is slow to use some file format types as stills -- basicly any file format that uses qt to open the still image (this includes things like tiffs), targa and jpegs i find very very fast (uses internal reader)


have lots of system memory -- reduce your preview memory size if you have to ...
though i can not really say why because in task manager you dont see tonnes of memory being used but yet if you dont have it -- it slows down even more..
bombaj wrote on 5/16/2003, 2:28 PM
Dude,
you're talking about 15,000 files, right? I get issues with 100 JPEGs in a folder. For example, Vegas will load them in one by one (if I selected...say...50 of them). My buddy had a laptop over, a top of the line Toshiba with internal DVD-R and everything was quick on his system.

bombaj
BJ_M wrote on 5/16/2003, 5:57 PM
well if you have a problem w/ 100 jpegs .... you have some other problem , one thing you may want to check is that QT is not the default reader for those formats .

100 jpegs should load in a sec or two .. even hiDef