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French Maid
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Posted - 2011.06.03 05:29:00 -
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I have tons of fraps, yet when I try to edit them, my computer freezes and the video does not play back smoothly. I obviously cannot go back and change the resolution or the FPS at which I am recording, so is there any way to remedy this?
I thought it was just lousy windows movie maker, but a trial of Sony Vegas has proved to be even worse.
Thanks in advance for any input!
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Yuki Kulotsuki
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Posted - 2011.06.03 06:16:00 -
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Sounds like your system spec.s may be the issue. You could try reencoding but it's not a great idea to work with decreased quality material during the edit stages. -- Did you know there's an alliance who's name you're not allowed to say, or website you're not allowed to link? |
Dr Wahoos
Caldari Entity.
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Posted - 2011.06.03 06:33:00 -
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Edited by: Dr Wahoos on 03/06/2011 06:33:25 Hmm. Could be, I built this a fair while ago...
Core2 duo e6600 2.4ghz 2gb ram video card - evga 9800 gt.
I used to be able to run 3 accounts simultaneously, but now my computer will freeze up so Maybe it just needs to be cleaned up a bit, lots of old files sitting on my hdd.
Otherwise... Shoudln't these specs be enough to process some basic video files? I mean, I can run 2 accounts and fraps usually without much lag @ full res.
Thanks,
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achoura
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Posted - 2011.06.03 07:43:00 -
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Very basic. 4GB of ram would be the minimum I'd try to render anything with, any low and the files (particularly if lossless) will be getting passed back and forth between the hard drive too frequently. Freezes like this tend to be hd based. Old/slow/small/video files being on the same hd and the os and programs are usual culprits. ***The EVE servers and their patches***
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Lilla My
The Scope
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Posted - 2011.06.03 08:54:00 -
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Let me know if i can help with anything i work in After Effects CS5 Founder of the website www.eve-online.nu |
Diomidis
Pod Liberation Authority HYDRA RELOADED
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Posted - 2011.06.08 21:47:00 -
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If you are trying to work with HD source captures, even 720p, your system will straggle to render the output in real time for you to preview...slow HDD, little ram availability, GPU - almost everything matters.
No, I wouldn't recommend buying a new computer to edit EVE videos in Premier / Vegas / After Effects etc, but upgrading to 4 or even 8GB of Ram is dirt cheap these days, and would surely help - Premiere CS5 easily occupies more than 2-3GB or RAM when multithread-rendering small 720p vids, and that can increase 2-fold with 1080p (at least that's what I've seen through my light editing experience).
Also tho most editors support multiple cores while rendering the final output videos, I don't know if that can push the performance when previewing effects in real time...there are fancy pro-GPUs for that - tho even some of those do not worth the money / don't do the job every time.
I know ppl that did great EVE videos on C2D laptops, so it's certainly doable in your desktop. Just don't ask for performance that pros pay lotsa money going after. There is never enough rendering powa!
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Ianto
Phoibe Enterprises Peregrine Nation
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Posted - 2011.06.15 02:08:00 -
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My video gets shaky as long as I have eve open, try closing the game (if it isn't) and then editing.
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