Playback issues on a decent system

mdiebler wrote on 2/20/2011, 11:50 PM
I have a brand new Alienware Aurora with an Intel i7 960 and 12 gigs of RAM running on Windows 7 64 bit, and at every turn, my new Movie Studio 10 Platinum goes into "Not Responding" mode for 10 second increments making editing an impossibility.

I'm trying to edit HD footage shot on my roommate's Creative Vado HD. At first, the AVI files it recorded wouldn't even register in Movie Maker, but after downloading a codec pack, that's all squared away. Now every time I try to view any footage, even if it's just a 2 second clip, the system gets impossibly choppy and any attempts to move the slider sends me long "Not Responding" messages. I've tried putting the playback on Draft Quarter, but nothing changes.

I'm only moderately versed in editing software and the internal workings of the computer, but all my knowledge and research indicates my system should be able to handle this workload just fine. Does anyone have any suggestions? Did I invest in a system that isn't as "up to snuff" as I thought?

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Eugenia wrote on 2/21/2011, 12:50 AM
First, uninstall the codec you currently have, and install the latest ffdshow-tryout version for your system. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/files/SVN%20builds%20by%20clsid/icl10%20builds/
Then load that panel of ffdshow, and then make it like this
http://forum.videohelp.com/images/guides/p1966298/1.jpg

If this doesn't work and it still gives you that freezing, you're out of luck. I know that Vegas 10 has a new bug (compared to older versions) with some AVI ffdshow codecs, so if that's what's happening here, and the above doesn't fix it, then you're either for another camera or another editor.