Hello,
I've owned Videostudio x6, X7 and now VS x9...
I have to say that Rendering time is quite a bit slower using X9 than x6 or x7...it takes FOREVER to render my final project...it's going at a snails pace.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
THANKS!
Rendering Time on VS x9
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Re: Rendering Time on VS x9
Sorry to say -- apart from welcome to the Board -- that there is no way of estimating how long a video might take to render with the information you have provided. It's a bit like asking "how long is a piece of string". We have no idea what format your video is; what editing you have done to it; importantly, what filters you might have used; what you were trying to render it into; much less what your computer is capable of. The latter is one of the reasons we ask all those questions about your computer during the registration process, yet most people don't give us details.
If your computer is not particularly "strong" and if you are using a difficult video format for those specifications -- or also trying to produce a video in a format difficult for those specifications -- then that will slow things down quite a lot. And if you have applied filters, they slow things down further -- some specific ones will create a hell of a slow down.
So if you want some advice, please give us all sorts of those details and maybe someone will be able to help.
If your computer is not particularly "strong" and if you are using a difficult video format for those specifications -- or also trying to produce a video in a format difficult for those specifications -- then that will slow things down quite a lot. And if you have applied filters, they slow things down further -- some specific ones will create a hell of a slow down.
So if you want some advice, please give us all sorts of those details and maybe someone will be able to help.
Ken Berry
