I am having the same problem with a P4 3.0 Ghz S667 1meg cache, 1 DDR400 G 
RAM, a Sata 200G, DV500 BUT PREMIERE 6.

So what the hell? better computer lower performance?


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "avantnewt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 3:57 PM
Subject: [AP] Re: slow rendering on adobe premiere 6.5


> Hello,
> I'm using the DV500 with Adobe Premiere 6.5 on XP. The computer is a
> Dell with 864 MHz, 1 GB RAM, Pentium III processor with 3 drives: OS
> on a NTFS 34 GB drive, and 2 video storage drives: FAT32, 34 GB drive,
> NTFS, 8 GB drive.
> Before upgrade, when things ran faster I had the OS on the 8 GB drive
> with the 2, 34 GB drives as video storage running on W98 with same
> DV500, 256 MB RAM, and Adobe Premiere 5.1.
> I have always captured through the DV500 firewire (or through breakout
> box for analog).
> I can't figure out why it takes so much longer to render with my new
> set up. I have tried a couple different project settings as well as
> trying the different effects (just practicing with brightness/contrast
> and color balance to test). What used to take seconds on a 1 minute 40
> second clip is now taking about 10 minutes.
> When I run the CPU usage graph while in Adobe it reads at 0-3% and
> shoots up to 100% when I render (which might be normal, I don't know
> enough about it to know).
> Thanks again for your responses, suggestions and helpful insight.
>
> Ellen
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> --- In [email protected], "lancer777" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> what card are you using? if you posted that already i apologize, but
>> just another reason that "trimming" the messages isn't such a good
>> idea. ;-)
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>> --- In [email protected], "avantnewt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Funny, I don't see the post of Lee's suggestion of checking to make
>> > sure that the capture codec and project setting codecs were the same.
>> > It appears that they are both listed as compressor: Pinnacle DV. I'll
>> > try caputuring through Adobe Premiere and see if that changes
>> > anything. Thanks again for all the suggestions! It helps a great deal
>> > in problem solving!!
>> >
>> > Ellen
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