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Old 11-14-2005, 08:31 PM
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Default rendering speed???

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I was wondering how to incress the speed of rendering. Im using premire pro and the rendering on my machine (after i apply a few filters) is somewhat laughable.

Is it that I need a better grapics card, mines a shared grapics card.. if a spent a bit of money on a grapics card would my problem be sorted? - are their any other thing i need 2 think about?
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Rendering video has nothing to do with the graphics card... (Well very little) its a processor intensive task... What is your PC spec? A faster processor will give the best improvements... more memory will help a little too...

You can clock your processor too depends on the motherboard as to how easy it is, it does help a little...
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We're going to have to start changing that axim of the graphics card helping little - more and more software's using the GPU to render effects (Magic Bullet 2, 3D Edit, Liquid Edition...). But encoding video... well that's HEAVILY dependant on your CPU.

However, shared memory is never a good thing.
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ive got an athlon 64 -3200... by 'more memory' do you mean more ram?
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Random Access Memory, yes.
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Sir, I bought a Dazzle DVC 120. Somebody told me this device has hardware rendering. What is this? Would u explain it plz.
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