PalleNygren 0 #1 June 26, 2017 I'm using a Sony HDR X3000, settings 1920x1080 50 fps. I'm trying to get Tandemvids to output the same settings, so I have created a Windows Media 11 template with the same resoulution and fps, but still looking at at least 40 minutes of rendering time on an Intel i7-40650U 1.7 GHz. Any ideas on how to speed this up? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PalleNygren 0 #2 June 26, 2017 Answering myself (only way to get a decent answer..): Changed the Video Renderer from WIndows Video 11 to Sony AVCMVC and Video Render Template to AVCHD 1920x1080-50i... Got the rendering time down to 24 minutes, I guess I need a better cpu to get it down further... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mathrick 2 #3 June 26, 2017 ...or a GPU. Modern encoders are pretty much expected to make use of your GPU, which is usually far beefier at this kind of task than the CPU. If your encoder doesn't use the GPU, well, that might be one reason."Skydivers are highly emotional people. They get all excited about their magical black box full of mysterious life saving forces." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blis 1 #4 June 27, 2017 PalleNygrenI'm using a Sony HDR X3000, settings 1920x1080 50 fps. I'm trying to get Tandemvids to output the same settings, so I have created a Windows Media 11 template with the same resoulution and fps, but still looking at at least 40 minutes of rendering time on an Intel i7-40650U 1.7 GHz. Any ideas on how to speed this up? Your cpu is just very slow, I'm running i5-2500k at 4ghz and my render times are around 10-15mins on CPU only... this is with source material at 1980x1080, 60 frames with avhcd codec (meaning 5minute video is 2gb'ish)... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites