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Posted by Ma3rk on 10/14/07 18:42
I haven't upgraded AE to the CS3 version so can't give you any direct
comment on RAM preview differences. Adobe essentially broke their end
of the codec in the other CS3 products so that older AVI's captured with
a Matrox DigiSuite system that are larger that 1 Gb get truncated. With
that in mind, there may be other formats & codecs that CS3 treats
differently.
Check where you've told AE to go for it's temp files. If they're being
written to the same external drive, try switching to the internal drive,
or vice versa. Also try 1/2 or 1/3 rez for the preview. Got the latest
video drivers for your display card?
Also if you haven't, I'd suggest going to Creative Cow
http://www.creativecow.net and posting your question there. You'll get
much more response there than here in a video NG.
M.
Luis Ortega wrote:
>I have a 2.4 Mac Book Pro laptop with 4 gigs ram and an external firewire
>800 drive for media.
>I notice that when I use AE CS3 on it, the preview renders are very slow,
>and the ram previews are also slow. I have tried all of the performance
>enhancements suggested in the help files for AE.
>I get faster ram previews using my old PC with a Pentium 4 3.2ghz and 2 gig
>ram when using AE CS2.
>Is there something that I am doing wrong, or is AE CS3 just too much for a
>MBP and requires a Mac Pro with multi core xeons?
>At the school where I work, I have a dozen G5 1.8 Mac Pros with 2 gig ram
>and only one internal drive loaded with CS3 Master Collection, but I am
>wondering whether it's a good idea to try to run AE CS3 on such machines if
>my new MBP can't provide a reasonable rendering time for previews. I can't
>afford to have the kids sitting around all the time waiting for previews to
>render.
>Should I be considering going to lower resolutions/quality for previews?
>Thanks for any advice.
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