ImportREDServer.exe runs several Instances

When I run the CS5 first it starts 8 instances of ImportREDServer.exe (see attached). Is this normal? Also, when I open my project (1200 + R3D clips), it loads a few hundred then hangs (not responding) for 30 to 60 seconds, then charge a few hundred more and so on. I don't know if they are related. However, when I open the version CS4 project in CS4, it loads a lot faster and smoother. Any thoughts?

Data sheet:

First 5.0.2

Windows 7 64 bit

6 GB OF RAM

clocked at 1.6 GHz I7

FireWire 800 6 TB LaCie connected through ExpressCard adapter

RED Server.JPG

Yes, it is normal that several instances of ImporterREDServer to start - up to one by heart of processor.

You have a fairly small amount of RAM for a computer equipped with eight processors. If there are multiple instances of the RED importer running to load hundreds of clips RED, it will take some time, especially if these authorities are fighting for a small amount of RAM. Whenever the software fight more RAM, you experience delays, especially if the contents of the RAM, eventually exchanging hard disk.

I have 24GO of RAM in my computer at home with the same number of processor cores you have. It's a big positive difference.

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