Just bought ss12 but lag on video filters / render big time.

I have been using adobe premierePro 6 / canopus edius 6 so far. I recently bought a kit for a canon 6 d, which included the ss12. So I was happy at the idea of another environment that I have heard so much. The thing is that my projects look like 30 GB (weddings, etc.) and im getting problems with DCs / gal / make it big time. I have used other programs on this pc so its nothing on pc specifications etc. Canon 6 d files are full HD, so they are great and I import them directly from the camera. Means that means ss12 is meant "light"?

Lito 6 d

Thanks for the reply with the details.

At first, please let me you have confirm... given the same computer, do you want to say that a project (full content) can be done in Premiere CS6 cannot be done using the first 12 items?

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Rendering of images on the timeline with effects etc to properly preview on a 8 min project becomes like 10 minutes. If I do not I do not see the clip that I edited because it gets frozen (not just lag). Is this normal?

Yes, may be normal for unreturned timeline. When the source media are imported, if the preset project is set properly, the present content timeline with no coloured line, indicating that you look the best possible overview of the reading of the content of the timeline in the monitor of editing area. But, once the changes start, then rendered timeline is necessary to obtain the best possible overview of what you see in the monitor area reading Edit. This interpretation of the chronology is particularly important when effects, transitions, titles and non-native formats are involved. When it comes to timeline render times, that will depend on what has been applied to the images... example, application of the video stabilizer can add minutes at a time, while the brightness could add only seconds. But the important issue here is that, even if you have a card NVIDIA CUDA, Premiere Elements cannot benefit at the time of rendering timeline or indeed anything else compared to first CS6.

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For the pc specs: win7 64 bit, i7, 12 GB of ram, 4 GB quadro.

Your background, I guess that the i7 is quad-core. Can we assume that the NVIDIA Guadro driver version is up-to-date according to the manufacturer of the card? Premiere Elements can take advantage of CUDA like Premiere Pro cards. So, generalizing, any card of video/graphics card NVIDIA or ATI with a driver update version should work with Premiere Elements. Regardless of the version of the adapter driver, updates... except in the case of the first elements 10 NVIDIA GeForce number where is a roll of version of the driver (to may 2013) must have first items 10 to work.

If you increase the RAM installed to 32 GB, think that any significant change in the first 12 items change in performance.

On the other hand, do you have problems with an 8 minute 10 GB Timeline, zone Edit preview and export? If not, where is the cut for any problem in relation to the problems - 16 minutes 20 GB, 32 GB 40... ?

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Means that means ss12 is meant "light"?

If 'light' is used in the context of the overview and Premiere Elements is 'lighter' CS6 first in what it can not take advantage of the first CS6 CUDA NVIDIA GPU - acceleration and Adobe Mercury Playback Engine to decrease the time of rendering of chronology.

For anything else, I would need to see more data in your workflow for the rendering time performance and export quality and the time.

RTA

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