I'm curious to know which simple effects you are applying? In your old
setup, did you ever apply the exact same effects to the same clip (or same
type of clip) in the same project type? I think it may be a bit of
hyperbolization to say that two effects applied to a 90 second clip would
only take "seconds" to render. It truly depends on the effect. I don't know
of many that are simple from a cpu standpoint.

>From my own experience, here are the factors that affect rendering speed:

1. original clip format
2. project format
3. Type and # of effects
4. cpu core / speed / hyperthreading / etc.
5. storage hard drive read/write speed
6. capacity (% full) of hard drive
7. Windows virtual performance settings (paging file, display settings, XP
tweaks)
8. # of other applications taking up CPU resources



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "avantnewt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:03 AM
Subject: [AP] Re: slow rendering on adobe premiere 6.5


Since I'm using the same computer with the same processor,
theoretically, shouldn't my rendering take about the same time with my
AP 6.5, XP and 1 GB RAM as it did with my AP 5.1, W98, 250 mb RAM? If
it was a slight time difference I wouldn't worry about it. But, with
my old set up, rendering a 1 1/2 minute clip with a couple simple
effects applied would take seconds. With my new set up instead of
seconds it takes almost 10 minutes. I hope it has to do with a project
setting or setting.

Thanks for any input,
Ellen
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--- In [email protected], "lancer777" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> plenty of factors, but the main is your processor speed (CPU)
> rendering is a CPU intensive process. adding more RAM is great, but
> that really doesn't affect rendering. understand that "rendering" is a
> mathematical process. the CPU is "calculating" what each frame will
> look like, each pixel, "processing" and then storing that information.
>
> a couple of factors that could lengthen the "processing" time are
> codec and amount of effects applied.
>
>





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