Of course, I THOUGHT the FCP update had solved my problems but it appears that they have returned..
A shot that takes an hour to render on my laptop (over wifi) takes 1 hour 42 minutes on my workstation (fibre attached).
Insane.... Will try CS6 when I can.
Phil
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On Oct 16, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Gary Berendsen wrote: sidenote most of my weird codec stuff seems to have gone away after installing the last version of motion and not using my fcp codecs.
Well done Phil. You guys are persistent. This is such a great forum.
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Sent from my iPhone We seems to have solved the issue, or at least made it much better.
We installed the RED FCP Studio 3.0 Installer and it seemed to fix the issue.
My render went from over an hour to 9 minutes.
It seems to update many things including QT components.
No idea why this install fixed the issue but I am really glad.
Thanks to everybody that helped.
Phil
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On Oct 16, 2012, at 10:20 AM, Phil Spitler wrote: The plot thickens....
On my Macbook Pro running CS5.5 the file renders in 11 minutes.
On our 12 core OSX workstations the file takes well over an hour.
I have put the file on DropBox (1.5 GB) if anybody wants to try it.
RedCineX Pro exports the fie in less than a minute on my workstation.
Gonna try AME next.
Phil
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On Oct 16, 2012, at 12:32 AM, Jarle Leirpoll wrote: Phil,
Have you tried exporting via the Adobe Media Encoder? If you have a certified CUDA or OpenCL card, the scaling should then be done on the GPU.
This means working in a 5k comp in AE, and then use AME to export to HD.
Or, if you're not doing too much fancy stuff in AE - do the whole thing in Premiere, and get lots of real-time effects to boot, allowing for even shorter render times.
/jarle
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